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Gateway Sculpture Project Phase 2
The Arts & Cultural Commission thanks all of the volunteers and donors to the Gateway Sculpture Project!
The Salmon Tree Cycle Sculpture Project is a continuation of the ACC’s two-phased Gateway Sculpture Project. By marking both entrances to the St. Helens community with unique landmarks, visitors and locals are encouraged to slow down, explore the community, and connect with St. Helens’ unique heritage.
Phase 1 was completed in 2014 with the installation of two metal obelisk sculptures at the northern entrance of St. Helens on the Highway 30 Milton Creek Bridge. For more information, see the Phase 1 Project Website.
Phase 2, the Salmon Tree Cycle, is located at the southern entrance of St. Helens on the Highway 30 McNulty Creek Bridge, just south of Gable Road. As part of the project, an interpretive sign honoring significant donors is installed on the north side of the McNulty Creek Bridge next to the sidewalk.
The Salmon Tree Cycle sculptures were designed by regionally-renowned artists Rhiza A+D. Rhiza A+D’s design represents the intrinsic relationship between salmon, trees, and water.
This project was successfully funded through a multi-year fundraising effort led by the ACC with support from the City. This effort included organizing a Kickstarter campaign, soliciting private donors and writing grants. The actual project cost of the Salmon Tree Cycle is estimated at $58,028 not including in-kind contributions.
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