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Georgia Gerber, Public Art by Location List Page 2 of 5
<br /> Located in the Seattle Center, at 200 Second Ave. North (206) 443-2001.
<br /> "Between Two Worlds" Mercer Island Public Library, Washington 1991
<br /> A young boy reading a book while reclined against a nine foot long Rabbit, with the
<br /> same rabbit reproduced life size at the boy's feet. In front of the Library, 4400 88th Ave
<br /> SE, Mercer Island (206) 236-3537.
<br /> "Gator" Islander Middle School, Mercer Island,Washington 1996
<br /> A life size alligator, the school mascot, perched on a granite bench with its tail extending
<br /> to the ground. In an accessible courtyard on the school grounds, 8225 S. East 72nd
<br /> (206)236-3413
<br /> "Garden Snail" Mercer Island High School,Washington 2002
<br /> A larger than life snail crawling on a stone in the open courtyard of the High School.
<br /> Presented to the school as a gift from the class of 2001. 9100 SE 42nd (206)236-3345
<br /> Redmond Town Center, Redmond, Washington 1997
<br /> A mother black bear and two frolicking cubs near a large fountain. In the middle of the
<br /> Redmond Town Center Business/Shopping complex, 16495 NE 74th Street (425-867-
<br /> 0808)
<br /> "Paired Beavers" City of Redmond, Washington 1997
<br /> The city of Redmond purchased one of the Edition of 15 of this sculpture and installed it
<br /> on a kayak landing area along the Sammamish River Slough.
<br /> "The Traveler" Mountlake Terrace Public Library,Washington 1988
<br /> A young girl riding on the back of a large black bear, with a cub following. They are
<br /> moving in direction that infers they have come from the surrounding woods. In front the
<br /> Library, 23300 58th Ave. West(206) 776-8722.
<br /> "Locals" Olympic Beach Park, Edmonds,Washington 1989
<br /> A grouping of five Sea Lions being observed at a distance by a father with one child
<br /> sitting on his shoulders and another clutching his legs. Along the waterfront walkway
<br /> leading north from the park to the Edmonds Ferry dock. The park entrance is located at
<br /> Dayton St. and Admiral Way.
<br /> "Chapter 5, A Promise Kept" Mukilteo Public Library,Washington 1999
<br /> A large open book, four feet across, leaning against a stack of similarly scaled books. A
<br /> bear cub stands upon the pile, helping a rabbit that is emerging from the book. A
<br /> squirrel is also struggling to emerge. On steps leading down from the stack two rabbits
<br /> scurry toward an otter, bear, and young girl who are holding hands and dancing
<br /> animatedly in a semicircle. 4675 Harbor Pt. Blvd. (425) 493-8202.
<br /> "Triad" Everett Public Library, Washington 1991
<br /> Three harbor seals cutting in and around three pillars/pilings, the tallest of which is
<br /> approximately nine feet. On the balcony outside the main floor reading room, 2702 Hoyt
<br /> Ave, Everett, WA, 98201. (425) 257-8010.
<br /> "Leapfroggers" Kasch Park, Everett, Washington 1994
<br /> Children playing leapfrog, accompanied by a dog, with a baseball bat and glove piled on
<br /> the ground nearby. Installed on the grassy hillside separating the soccer fields from the
<br /> children's play area in Kasch Park, 8811 Airport Road. The entry road is across from
<br /> Paine Field.
<br /> "Henry and Laura" Marysville Public Library,Washington 1996
<br /> A young girl with an open book in her hands and a dog by her side sits on the ground
<br /> while reading to her Grandfather, who is seated on a bench. In front of the Library, 6120
<br /> Grove Street.
<br /> "Two Cats from Clinton" Port Townsend Public Library, Washington 1992
<br /> On a bench outside the Library, 1220 Lawrence Street (360) 385-3181. Two cats
<br /> wrapped around one another.This is one of the Edition of 15 of this sculpture.
<br /> "Boy and Dog" First Street Park, Langley,Washington 1986
<br /> A teenaged boy leaning against a handrail, gazing away from the street out over Puget
<br /> Sound to the Cascade Mountains.. The dog at his feet is holding a ball in its mouth and
<br /> looking back toward the street. In the First Street Park, downtown Langley.
<br /> http://www.georgiagerber.com/publiclocalist.html 8/1/2005
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