Kirkland Outdoor Sculpture Gallery
The Kirkland Outdoor Sculpture Gallery Exhibition
Take a stroll down Park Lane and immerse yourself in the stories, voices, and shared experiences that bring our vibrant, inclusive community to life! The Kirkland Outdoor Sculpture Gallery located is a cherished cornerstone of Kirkland's downtown art scene that showcases a rotating two-year exhibition featuring six sculptures by established and emerging artists from across the U.S.
The 2025-2026 theme is "Reflection," an exploration of how art invites us to pause, look inward, and see our surroundings through a new lens. The selected works echo Kirkland’s spirit of openness and diversity, encouraging visitors to reflect on their own experiences, relationships, and connections to the community. Through varied materials and perspectives, each sculpture is both a mirror and a window, capturing not only light and landscape, but also the many ways we see ourselves within the shared space of our city.

Above: Artist Ken Barnes with sculpture titled "Soar"
The works in this exhibition are for sale by the artists. Sales are handled by the artists directly and the city takes no commission on sales. If you are interested in purchasing one of the sculptures, please contact the artist.
The Kirkland Outdoor Sculpture Gallery was made possible by many volunteers and members of the community. We want to share our gratitude for the funding that the city receives from 4Culture. 4Culture’s commitment to public art and culture can be witnessed throughout King County in numerous public art displays in our region’s cities. We also extend much gratitude to the hard work and dedication of the volunteer Kirkland Cultural Arts Commissions (KCAC), in particular the Kirkland Outdoor Sculpture Gallery Committee for their efforts to create and support this exhibition as well as the gallery. And a final thank you to the City of Kirkland’s excellent Public Works team who helps us with the technical installation of these public, outdoor sculptures along our busiest commercial corridor.
Kirkland Outdoor Sculpture Gallery: Artwork Locations

Plinth #1: Ken Barnes, “Soar”. Seattle, WA
Plinth #2: Gegham Abrahamyan, “Intra”. Mill Creek, WA
Plinth #3: Don Anderson, “Dancer”. Everson, WA
Plinth #4: Patrick Sullivan, “Camille Claudel”. St. George, UT
Plinth #5: Lin McJunkin & Milo White, “Helios”. Conway, WA
Plinth #6: Matt Babcock, “Self-portrait”. Seattle, WA
Sculpture #1
Located on Park Lane near the F45 Training Facility
Artist: Ken Barnes
Title: Soar
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Sculpture #2
Located on Park Lane in front of Zeek’s Pizza
Artist: Gegham Abrahamyan
Title: Intra
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Sculpture #3
Located in front of Cactus Restaurant
Artist: Don Anderson
Title: Dancer
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Sculpture #4
Located on Park Lane in front of Sweet Serenity
Artist: Patrick Sullivan
Title: Camille Claudel
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Sculpture #5
Located at the NW Corner of Main Street and Park Lane
Artist: Lin McJunkin & Milo White
Title: Helios
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Sculpture #6
Located on the far end of Park Lane, near Orangetheory Fitness
Artist: Matt Babcock
Title: Self-portrait
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