Due to this week’s weather events, Discovery Park Visitor Center has experienced intermittent power and heat outages. The event has been rescheduled to Saturday, December 7, from 1-3 p.m.
Join celebrated artist Bruce Myers for an interactive public art workshop at Discovery Park to help inform the artist’s decision-making process for an exciting new installation planned for 2025. This special event will be held on Saturday, December 7 from 1 to 3 p.m. at the Discovery Park Visitor Center in classrooms 1 & 2, located at 3801 Discovery Park Blvd.
To reserve your spot, please register here.
In 1997, Bruce Myers created his first iconic public art piece, Leaf Legend, for the Discovery Park Visitor Center. Leaf Legend is attribute to the cycles of the forest, inspired by the natural world and reflects the spirit of the Discovery Park’s programming. More than 25 years later, Myers is returning to Discovery Park to create a new artwork for the park.
The community will have the opportunity to participate in a series of workshops aimed at gathering stories, experiences, and dreams related to Discovery Park and the Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center. These workshops will be a key influence in shaping his upcoming installation.
During this workshop, we will introduce concepts and directions for future artwork and discuss how the art ideas relate to the content of the Discovery Park Environmental Learning & Visitor Center.
Don’t miss this chance to contribute to a piece of Seattle’s evolving public art story! Join us to share your voice and creativity in this meaningful exploration of the land and its history.
For more information, please contact the Discovery Park Visitor Center at Discovery.Park@seattle.gov.