Olympic Sculpture Park
| Olympic Sculpture Park | |
|---|---|
The park as viewed from the Space Needle | |
| Type | Sculpture park |
| Location | 2901 Western Avenue Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
| Coordinates | 47°36′59″N 122°21′19″W / 47.61639°N 122.35528°W |
| Area | 8.5 acres (3.4 ha) |
| Founder | Mary and Jon Shirley |
| Designer | Weiss/Manfredi |
| Operated by | Seattle Art Museum |
| Open | January 20, 2007 |
| Public transit access | Westlake station (Sound Transit) |
| Other information | Open sunrise to sunset |
| Website | official website |
The Olympic Sculpture Park, created and operated by the Seattle Art Museum (SAM), is a public park with modern and contemporary sculpture in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. The park, which opened January 20, 2007, consists of a 9-acre (36,000 m2) outdoor sculpture museum, an indoor pavilion, and a beach on Puget Sound. It is situated in Belltown at the northern end of the Central Waterfront and the southern end of Myrtle Edwards Park.
The Olympic Sculpture Park is a free-admission outdoor sculpture park with both permanent outdoor sculpture, temporary works, and site-specific installations. The Seattle Art Museum regularly rotates a major artwork at the Olympic Sculpture Park, including installations by Victoria Haven from 2016 to 2017, Spencer Finch from 2017 to 2019, and Regina Silveira from 2019 to 2020.