Special delivery: Steel sculpture installed at Youngstown Flats

March 15, 2013 at 5:52 pm | In Development, West Seattle news, WS culture/arts | 3 Comments

Since Legacy Partners announced a year and a half ago that it was taking over an approved-but-dormant development site in North Delridge, the ~200-apartment project renamed Youngstown Flats has had art in the plan – ultimately, works by 14 local artists. What we believe to be the biggest piece was delivered today: A corten-steel sculpture titled Continuity II, by Whidbey Island artist Jan Hoy. It’s a centerpiece at the courtyard fronting 26th SW. The building itself is weeks from completion.

3 Comments

  1. Is that a metric or standard nut?

    Comment by timh2o — 8:53 pm March 15, 2013 #

  2. Looks like one of the nuts on the bolts at the base of the Space Needle, only rustier, and broken.

    Comment by WestSide45 — 9:18 pm March 15, 2013 #

  3. I like the shape, but hate the use of corten in art or anywhere, Yuk.

    Comment by dsa — 11:33 pm March 15, 2013 #

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