Looking for Seattle military base used for art installation
September 28, 2006 9:16 AM Subscribe
I'm looking for information about a former military (?) base in Seattle that was used as a space for various art installations.
I remember going there, maybe around 1998 or 1999. It's an abandoned military complex of some short--no tall buildings, a little beaten-up, no people there, spread-out. The gimmick was that they'd put about 10-15 artworks across this decrepit base. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? What is the name of the base and what was the exihbition? Pictures would be great.
I remember going there, maybe around 1998 or 1999. It's an abandoned military complex of some short--no tall buildings, a little beaten-up, no people there, spread-out. The gimmick was that they'd put about 10-15 artworks across this decrepit base. Does anyone know what I'm talking about? What is the name of the base and what was the exihbition? Pictures would be great.
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Wow fast response. Based on googling Discovery Park, I have a feeling that it's not it. I don't remember the location having as much greenery, though there might have been a few trees. Also I remember it being more spread-out, flat, and concrete-filled than these pictures of Discovery Park.
If it helps, I remember you can take a bus there from UW.
posted by johnasdf at 9:21 AM on September 28, 2006
If it helps, I remember you can take a bus there from UW.
posted by johnasdf at 9:21 AM on September 28, 2006
Magnuson Park includes the decommissioned Sand Point Naval Air Station, which has been used for exhibitions.
posted by mr_roboto at 9:23 AM on September 28, 2006
posted by mr_roboto at 9:23 AM on September 28, 2006
Or to clarify--the bus doesn't go directly there, but you can take regular public transportation to get there.
posted by johnasdf at 9:24 AM on September 28, 2006
posted by johnasdf at 9:24 AM on September 28, 2006
Thanks for the answers! It does look like Sand Point and google tells me I must've gone to "Horsehead, a playful exhibition of temporary, outdoor art installations curated by Seattle artist Matthew Lennon, mounted shows at Sand Point in 1998 and 1999."
Great job--the right answer in about 5 min!
posted by johnasdf at 9:29 AM on September 28, 2006
Great job--the right answer in about 5 min!
posted by johnasdf at 9:29 AM on September 28, 2006
Magnuson still has some of these exhibitions and apparently mounts other temporary ones occasionally.
posted by Margalo Epps at 9:43 AM on September 28, 2006
posted by Margalo Epps at 9:43 AM on September 28, 2006
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posted by vito90 at 9:17 AM on September 28, 2006