Public Art
Rosslyn is known for its Public Art
| Liquid Pixels by Ned Kahn, which was named one of the top public art projects in the nation by the Americans for the Arts in 2002. Photo by Jason Horowitz. | ![]() |
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Anna and David ARTIST: Miriam Schapiro DATE: 1987 LOCATION: 1525 Wilson Boulevard SIZE: H. 35’ W. 31’ D. 6’ MEDIUM: Painted aluminum and stainless steel |
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Cosmos, Aerialscape III ARTIST: Heidi Lippman DATE: 1992 LOCATION: 1537 to 1545 Key Blvd. SIZE: 11,000 sq. ft. MEDIUM: Naturally colored gravel and tar |
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Cupid’s Garden ARTIST: Christopher Gardner DATE: Dedicated 1994 LOCATION: Median at Wilson Blvd. and N. Nash Street SIZE: 25’h. x 70’w. x 12’d MEDIUM: Stainless steel |
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Dark Star Park ARTIST: Nancy Holt DATE: 1979 - 1984 LOCATION: 1655 North Fort Myer Drive SIZE: Approx. 29,000 sq. ft. MEDIUM: Gunite, steel, water and plantings of winter creeper and willow oak. |
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The Family (David, Haggit and Adoniyya) ARTIST: Boaz Vaadia DATE: 1992 LOCATION: 1300 17th Street SIZE: 83” h. x 66” w. x 38” d. MEDIUM: Sedimentary rock/bluestone |
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Rosslyn ARTIST: Y. David Chung DATE: 2000 SIZE: 4’ h. x 88’ w. MEDIUM: Paint on concrete panel |
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Spectrum of Freedom ARTIST: Karen Singer and Arlington Children DATE: 1998 LOCATION: Freedom Park, 1701 North Nash Street SIZE: 7 murals, each 54” w. x 62” h. MEDIUM: Ceramic Tiles |
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