Join Us on 11/14 to Celebrate New Public Art in Highland Park!

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New Public Art is about to Land in Highland Park! Join Us to Celebrate & Meet the Artist

Tuesday, November 14 | 4 - 6 PM

Sculpture of a larger-than-life Steller's jay perched on a branch against a blue sky and white building

Matthew's Mazzotta's sculpture "Where's the Party," photographed by Mazzotta at his workshop

Next week, our crews will install a 17-foot-tall Steller's jay at the intersection of Highland Park Way SW and SW Holden St. This new public artwork was created by Matthew Mazzotta and is titled Where’s the Party: Elevating Nature and Resilience. It was chosen by a community selection panel and administered by Seattle Office of Arts & CultureWe can't wait to share it with you! 


Please Join Us to Celebrate!

What 

Meet the artist, Matthew Mazzotta, hear more about the piece, ask questions, and enjoy delicious hot beverages provided by the Highland Park Corner Store.

When

Tuesday, November 14 from 4 - 6 PM 

Where

Meet us at the sculpture on the southwest corner of Highland Park Way SW and SW Holden St at 4 PM. From there, we'll walk two blocks south to the Highland Park Corner Store for refreshments and further conversation.   

Map showing the location of the new sculpture at the Highland Park Corner Store

Where’s the Party was a 1% for Art project funded by the Levy to Move Seattle and is part of the Highland Park Way SW and SW Holden St Safety Project. 

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Learn More about the Artwork