List of public art in Seattle
Seattle, Washington, has more than 400 permanent pieces of public artwork throughout the city, supported by private collections and the municipal Percent for Art program, which directs one percent of funding for capital improvement projects into artwork. In 2013, the collection's permanent and portable works were valued at a total of $39 million.
Sculpture
A Sound Garden, Douglas HollisAdamAdjacent, Against, Upon American Doughboy Bringing Home Victory, Alonzo Victor LewisAngie's Umbrella- Birthplace of Seattle Monument Black LightningBlack Sun, Isamu NoguchiBroken Obelisk, Barnett Newman
- Bust of Edvard Grieg, Finn Frolich
- Bust of James J. Hill
- Bust of Mark A. Matthews, Alonzo Victor Lewis
- Centennial FountainChanging FormChief of the Suquamish – Chief Seattle, James A. WehnDancer with Flat Hat, Phillip LevineDancer's Series: Steps, Jack Mackie and Charles GreeningThe Electric Lady Studio Guitar, Daryl SmithThe Emperor Has No BallsFallen Firefighters Memorial, Hai Ying WuFarmer's Pole Fountain of CreationFountain of ReflectionFountain of the NorthwestFountain of Wisdom
- Fremont RocketFremont Troll Grass Blades Hammering Man, Jonathan BorofskyHat 'n' BootsHenry M. Jackson
- Historic Chinatown GateHomeless JesusImpatient OptimistInternational FountainIvar Feeding the Gulls Jet Kiss, Mike RossJoshua Green Fountain
- Kobe BellLady RainierLoo WitLundeberg Derby MonumentMade in USA, Michael DavisMirall The Mitt, T-Mobile Park
- Moses (2/3), Tony SmithMoss Turtle, Michiko TanakaNaramore FountainNine Spaces Nine TreesOlympic Iliad
- Pioneer Square totem polePrefontaine FountainRachelThe Red Popsicle
- Statue of Sadako Sasaki, Peace ParkSasquatch Pushing Over a HouseSeattle Center Totem Seattle Fishermen's MemorialSeattle Garden by Ann SperrySeattle George MonumentSeattle MonolithShear Draft Sonic Bloom, Dan CorsonSoul Pole
- Statue of Chief Seattle, James Wehn
- Statue of Chris Cornell, Seattle Center
- Statue of Christopher Columbus
- Statue of Don James
- Statue of George Washington, Lorado Taft
- Statue of Jim Owens
- Statue of John McGraw, Richard E. Brooks
- Statue of Leif Erikson
- Statue of LeninStatue of Liberty
- Statue of Sun Yat-sen
- Statue of William H. SewardStraight Shot Thomas Burke MonumentThree Piece Sculpture: VertebraeTypewriter Eraser, Scale X
- United Confederate Veterans Memorial
- Untitled (Lee Kelly, 1975)
- Untitled (Shapiro, 1990), Seattle UniversityUntitled Totem Pole Urban GardenWaiting for the InterurbanThe Wall of DeathWaterfront Fountain Waterworks
- ''Wind Cradle''
Olympic Sculpture Park
The following artworks have been installed in Olympic Sculpture Park:Bunyon's ChessCurve XXIVEagle, Alexander CalderEchoEye Benches I, II and IIIFather and Son, Louise BourgeoisLove & LossMary's Invitation – A Place to Regard Beauty, Ginny RuffnerNeukom VivariumPerre's Ventaglio IIIPersephone UnboundRivieraSchubert SonataSeattle Cloud CoverSky Landscape ISplitStingerTwo Plane Vertical Horizontal Variation III, George RickeyMurals
The Seattle Mural is installed at Seattle Center. West Seattle has 11 outdoor murals that were created in the early 1990s and restored in 2018. Black Lives Matter street murals were painted in Capitol Hill and outside Seattle City Hall in 2020 and 2021, respectively. The People's Wall is located in the city's Central District. A "whaling wall" by Robert Wyland has been painted on the exterior of The Edgewater.A mural facing Elliott Way and Pike Place Market was painted by Victor Ash in June 2024 on the back side of three buildings that abutted the former Alaskan Way Viaduct. It depicts sea creatures and animals that are up to tall. The mural and its companion piece by Adry del Rocio were described as the "largest outdoor mural in North America" at the time of their unveiling.