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ART on the MAX Green Line TriMet Public Art Program P P P SE Main St SE Powell Blvd SE Holgate Blvd Lents Town Center/ SE Foster Rd SE Flavel St SE Fuller Rd Clackamas Town Center TC 5M • 6/09 30% Cert no. SCS-COC-00971 Available in other formats. trimet.org 503-238-7433 TTY 503-238-5811 The TRIMET PUBLIC ART PROGRAM promotes transit use and community pride by integrating permanent and temporary art works into the public transit system, thereby celebrating the contributions of public transportation and recognizing the cultural richness in the region. For more information call Mary Priester, TriMet Public Art Manager at 503.962.2291 or [email protected], or Michelle Traver, Public Art Coordinator at 503.962.2159 or [email protected]. I-205 Public Art Program Seven artists were selected to create a wayfinding sculpture at each of the eight light rail stations along I-205. They were guided by the unifying theme of the cultural history report, “Signposts, Symbols and Settlement Stories,” commissioned to provide background on the local communities. The report is available online at trimet.org/publicart/greenlineart.htm. In addition to the sculptures, each station features a windscreen glass design and colorful, glass-tiled shelter columns. TriMet Public Art Advisory Committee Steve Fosler, Committee Chair, Architect Junko Iijima, Artist, Clackamas Community College Instructor Kate Mytron, Lents Neighborhood Association Loren Nelson, Professional Photographer Tabor Porter, Artist Cheryl Snow, Executive Director, Clackamas County Arts Alliance ART on MAX GREEN LINE Brian Borrello Lents Hybrids, 2009 Painted and powdercoated steel, vertical wind turbines, LEDs, solar cells Suzanne Lee Shared Vision, 2009 Stainless steel, paint, fiberoptic lighting Valerie Otani Money Tree, 2009 Stainless steel, Plexiglas Carolyn Law Sky to Earth, 2009 Vinyl-clad fencing Brian Borrello Johnson Creek Watershed, 2008 Pigmented concrete, stainless steel Pete Beeman Waving Post, 2009 Stainless steel, powdercoated steel and aluminum P P TC Richard C. Elliott Twisted Ribbon, 2008 Acrylic safety reflectors, Plexiglas (Pioneer Quilts, 38 cut metal guardrail panels and platform paving pattern not shown) Anne Storrs Tall and Fallen, 2009 Pigmented cast concrete, stainless steel (Fallen not shown) Divison Powell Holgate Woodstock 82nd 122nd Johnson Creek Foster MAX station Transit Center Park & Ride KEY P TC SE Division St FPO

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SE Main St

SE Powell Blvd

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Lents Town Center/SE Foster Rd

SE Flavel St

SE Fuller Rd

Clackamas Town Center TC

5M • 6/0930%

Cert no. SCS-COC-00971

Available in other formats. trimet.org

503-238-7433 TTY 503-238-5811

The TRIMET PUBLIC ART PROGRAM promotes transit use and community pride by integrating permanent and temporary art works into the public transit system, thereby celebrating the contributions of public transportation and recognizing the cultural richness in the region.

For more information call Mary Priester, TriMet Public Art Manager at 503.962.2291 or [email protected], or Michelle Traver, Public Art Coordinator at 503.962.2159 or [email protected].

I-205 Public Art ProgramSeven artists were selected to create a wayfinding sculpture at each of the eight light rail stations along I-205. They were guided by the unifying theme of the cultural history report, “Signposts, Symbols and Settlement Stories,” commissioned to provide background on the local communities. The report is available online at trimet.org/publicart/greenlineart.htm. In addition to the sculptures, each station features a windscreen glass design and colorful, glass-tiled shelter columns.

TriMet Public Art Advisory CommitteeSteve Fosler, Committee Chair, ArchitectJunko Iijima, Artist, Clackamas Community College InstructorKate Mytron, Lents Neighborhood AssociationLoren Nelson, Professional PhotographerTabor Porter, ArtistCheryl Snow, Executive Director, Clackamas County Arts Alliance

ART on MAX GREEN LINE

Brian BorrelloLents Hybrids, 2009Painted and powdercoated steel, vertical wind turbines, LEDs, solar cells

Suzanne LeeShared Vision, 2009Stainless steel, paint, fiberoptic lightingValerie Otani

Money Tree, 2009Stainless steel, Plexiglas

Carolyn LawSky to Earth, 2009Vinyl-clad fencing

Brian BorrelloJohnson Creek Watershed, 2008Pigmented concrete, stainless steel

Pete BeemanWaving Post, 2009Stainless steel, powdercoated steel and aluminum

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PTC

Richard C. ElliottTwisted Ribbon, 2008Acrylic safety reflectors, Plexiglas (Pioneer Quilts, 38 cut metal guardrail panels and platform paving pattern not shown)

Anne StorrsTall and Fallen, 2009Pigmented cast concrete, stainless steel (Fallen not shown)

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Transit Center

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ART on MAX GREEN LINE

Working in collaboration with project partners, the Regional Arts and Culture Council and the community, TriMet has continued its commitment to public art with the MAX Green Line. An art advisory committee

comprised of artists, community members and technical staff was established to guide the public art program on each segment of the alignment.

Ash

Pine

Oak

Stark

Morrison

Yamhill

Taylor

Salmon

Main

Madison

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4th

Christine BourdetteCairns, 2008Silver ledgestone

Don MerktDriver’s Seat, 1994Galvanized steel

Rick BartowThe Responsibility of Raising a Child, 2004Bronze

Kathleen McCulloughCat in Repose, 1977Indiana limestone

Cris Bruch*Whistlestop for an Organ Teacher, 2009Stainless steel

John KillmasterUntitled, 1977Cor-ten steel, porcelain enamel

Burnside

Washington

Jefferson

Columbia

Clay

Mill

Montgomery

Harrison

Hall

College

Market

Alder

Bro

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4th

Mark SmithReading the Street, 2008Laminated glass

Mark CalderonFloribunda, 1998Bronze

Davis

Couch

Portland Mall Public Art ProgramFourteen artists were selected to create over 40 individual sculptures as part of the revitalization of the Portland Mall. Artists developed artwork with a sense of history for the historic North Mall and expressed the theme of sustainability for the progressive university district in the South Mall. The Central Mall is the site of the Northwest Sculpture Collection, where 10 new works have been added to existing transit mall sculptures to create a more comprehensive collection of regional sculpture in the heart of downtown.

Portland Mall Art Advisory CommitteeSteve Fosler, Architect, Portland Mall Citizens Advisory CommitteePaul Fujita, Artist, Cal Skate SkateboardsBob Hastings, Project Architect, TriMetLee Kelly, ArtistLinda Tesner, Committee Chair, Director, Hoffman Gallery of Contemporary ArtDorie Vollum, Regional Arts and Culture Public Art Advisory Committee

MAX station

Original collection (mostly relocated)

New work

Multiple-part work

To be installed fall 2009

Ivan MorrisonUntitled, 1977Painted aluminum

Don WilsonInterlocking Forms, 1977Indiana limestone

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Bruce Conkle*Burls Will Be Burls, 2009Bronze, cast concrete

Melvin SchulerThor, 1977Copper on redwood

Bruce WestUntitled, 1977Stainless steel

John BuckLodge Grass, 2000Bronze

Malia JensenPile, 2009Bronze

Patti Warashina*City Reflections, 2009Bronze, granite

Norman TaylorKvinneakt, 1977Bronze

Chris GanderPuzzle Tower I, 2007Stainless steel

James Lee HansonTalos No. 2, 1977Bronze

Femanda D’AgostinoUrban Hydrology, 2009Carved granite

Michihiro KosugeContinuation, 2009Carved granite

Mel KatzDaddy Long Legs, 2006Painted aluminum

Lee KellyUntitled fountain, 1977Stainless steel, granite

Daniel DufordThe Legend of the Green Man of Portland, 2009Bronze, cast concrete, porcelain enamel on steel

Flanders

5th

Tom HardyRunning Horses, 1986Bronze