Originally published Friday, September 26, 2008 at 12:00 AM
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Your art is ready to meet its public at new Harborview building
It's your art — go see it. Dozens of public artworks adorn Harborview Medical Center's new six-story Norm Maleng Building on First...
It's your art — go see it. Dozens of public artworks adorn Harborview Medical Center's new six-story Norm Maleng Building on First Hill, thanks to the 1% for Art program administered by 4Culture. Seattle's Beliz Brother, Gloria Bornstein and Akio Takamori (that's a detail of his "Love" pictured above) were among the artists commissioned to create new pieces for the building. The public is invited to see its new collection during First Thursday Art Walk, 4-7 p.m. Thursday. A shuttle will run from Pioneer Square to the Maleng building, 410 Ninth Ave., every 20 minutes, and docents will be on hand to discuss the artworks. For information, go to www.4culture.org/publicart or www.harborviewart.org.
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