“Tribute Baskets” 2016 by Portland artist Christine Clark. Located just off the ferry in Waypoint Park. The sculptures represent four cultures of significance to Bainbridge Island: Suquamish, Japanese, Filipino, and Scandinavian.
“Untitled” painting by Shiela Ross. Located in the stairwell at the Bainbridge Public Library.
“Topographical Reflections” 2000 by Virginia Keyser, plywood. Located in the Bainbridge Island City Hall.
“Beach Glass Quilt” 1999 by Diane Bonchiolini and Gregg Mesmer (Mussolini), found objects and glass. Located on the corner of Winslow Way and Madison Ave. (in front of BaSa restaurant).
“Mandorla and Elipse” 1997, gut and found objects, by Peggy Vanbianchi. Located in the Bainbridge Public Library. Artist Statement: “The boats carry me on a primitive hunting trip or an exploration into the unknown waters far from the shelter of my home…As I work on the boats, the shapes that emerge often resemble cocoons, insect wings, or sea mammals…Often it is not until after I have attached the gut that I become consciously aware of the emerging shape…believes these images develop from another personal longing, my desire to see nature restored.”
“The Pilgrim” 2004 by Jenny Anderson, clay. Located in the Bainbridge Public Library.
“Sliding Botanical Patterns” 2000 by Michele Van Slyke, brushed aluminum, patinated bronze. Located in the Bainbridge Island City Hall.
*Please refer to the Poetry & Public Art form for submission guidelines.