th
min t ma a i
an th oot ma a i
th
on o r
o ation i o n am to
m on ay thro h ri ay an
am to m
n
th
orth
i in o ation i o n am to
m on ay thro h ri ay am
to
m at r ay an am to
8pm Sunday.
Art and music are an important
part of the Seattle culture and are
important parts of Sea-Tac as well.
The artwork was created over
decades, now featuring more than
or o
arti t th art
o
tion tart in
ith
$300,000 to buy permanent artwork.
When concourses B, C and D were
an
in
art o th
construction budget went to art.
Then, with the opening of Concourse
in
an th
an ion o th
o th t rmina anoth r
mi ion
went to artwork at Sea-Tac.
In Concourse A, be sure to pay
attention to the nine mosaic columns
created with hand-cut glass and
stone. Concourse A also includes
some exceptional examples of art
glass, including a gorgeous stained
glass entitled “I Was Dreaming of
Spirit Animals,” by Cappy Thompson.
As you pass through Concourse B,
oo o n to at h th ron
h
in terrazzo by Judith and Daniel
Caldwell.
n o th mor ni
off rin
at Sea-Tac are the talking drinking
o ntain Th r ar
o th
“talking” foundations, by Jim Green,
located throughout Concourses B
and C. And yes, people will turn and
stare when you press the button and
begin drinking.
At the end of Concourse D, look up
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