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Art on Campus

Art at the collegeThe "Changing Workplace" sculpture

  • A granite sculpture "Changing Workplace, Yesterday, Today, Tomorrow," by John Hoge and Richard Beyer is found on the south side of East Building.
  • "Ghost Trees," by Laura Sindell  is located on the second floor, south hall of East Building.
  • A fountain and the Post Tensioned Obelisk adorn the student gathering area/plaza just outside the Technology Center. Both pieces are by sculptor John Hoge.

The history of the Eastside comes to life.
Photos and stories provide a window to the past for the Eastside communities of Kirkland, Redmond, Issaquah, and Lower Snoqualmie (Duvall, Carnation, Fall City and Tolt). The permanent exhibits are on display in the third and second-floor hallways of the college's West Building.

Parking is free on campus, and the building is open to the public from 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., Monday through Friday.


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