'Stepwell' is an interactive art project
"Stepwell" is an interactive art project, which will be installed in Riverfront Park this summer. The piece, by celebrated artist Meejin Yoon, is one of two major artworks that will be installed in the park along with other improvements. The second piece, also slated to be put in place this year, is a maze-like sculpture by Spokane's Sarah Thompson Moore, "The Seeking Place."
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This rendering shows the "Stepwell" interactive art project, which will be installed in Riverfront Park this summer. The piece, by celebrated artist Meejin Yoon, is one of two major artworks that will be installed in the park, along with other improvements. The second piece, also slated to be put in place this year, is a maze-like sculpture by Spokane's Sarah Thompson Moore, "The Seeking Place."
Courtesy Spokane Arts
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This rendering shows the "Stepwell" interactive art project, which will be installed in Riverfront Park this summer. The piece, by celebrated artist Meejin Yoon, is one of two major artworks that will be installed in the park, along with other improvements. The second piece, also slated to be put in place this year, is a maze-like sculpture by Spokane's Sarah Thompson Moore, "The Seeking Place."
Courtesy Spokane Arts
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This rendering shows the "Stepwell" interactive art project, which will be installed in Riverfront Park this summer. The piece, by celebrated artist Meejin Yoon, is one of two major artworks that will be installed in the park, along with other improvements. The second piece, also slated to be put in place this year, is a maze-like sculpture by Spokane's Sarah Thompson Moore, "The Seeking Place."
Courtesy Spokane Arts
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This rendering shows the “StepWell” interactive art project, which will be installed in Riverfront Park this summer. The piece, by celebrated designer Meejin Yoon, is one of two major artworks that will be installed in the park, along with other improvements. The second piece, also slated to be put in place this year, is a maze-like sculpture by Spokane’s Sarah Thompson Moore, “The Seeking Place.”
Courtesy Spokane Arts
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