Shoreline Collection
Shoreline is about 11 miles north of Seattle and has a rich public art program that features more than 25 permanent sculptures, temporary installations, murals, and artist residencies.
The Kiss
A cross point between Seattle’s urbanism and nature
Shoreline’s Black History Murals
Shoreline City Hall is home to several artworks that are part of the city’s public art program
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Shoreline’s Black History Murals
About Shoreline has a series of murals celebrating some of Black history's most influential leaders and Juneteenth. The GalleryMyron Curry and Cynncear Easley Happy Juneteenth, 2021 The mural celebrates the emancipation of enslaved people in Texas on June 19,...
The Kiss at Ronald Bog Park
Michael Sweeney The Kiss, 1978 The Kiss explores the cross as a symbol of geometry and spirituality and was erected in Ronald Bog Park in 1978. In 2019, Sound Transit created a wetland mitigation site at Ronald Bog Park to compensate for the impacts of light rail...