Museum Without Walls

1% for Art Installation in Progress - Listing by Location as of May 30, 2000

A. Eagle River/Chugiak

B. On Base

C. Downtown Anchorage (walking)

D. Downtown Anchorage (driving)
approximate boundaries 15th on the south, Orca on the east

E. West Anchorage
approximate boundaries 15th on the north, Minnesota on the east, Dimond on the south

F. Mid Anchorage
approximate boundaries 15th on the north, Minnesota on the west, Dimond on the south, Lake Otis on the east

G. East Anchorage
approximate boundaries 15th on the north, Lake Otis on the west, Abbott Road on the south

H. South Anchorage
approximate boundaries Dimond/Abbott on the north

I. Girdwood

For more information about copyright, artist, etc. call Jocelyn Young, at (907) 343-6473.

 

A. Eagle River/Chugiak

A. 1. Eagle River Elementary School (10900 Old Eagle River Road)
* Nancy Taylor Stonington, "Mountain Landscape," painted metal sculpture on east and north exterior walls (1985)

A. 2. Alpenglow Elementary School (19201 Driftwood Bay Drive)
* Paul Housberg, "Dream of the Arctic Flier," kilnformed dichroic glass tiles (1995)
* Maggie Bates, "Tales to Remember," stained and painted glass windows (1995)
* D. Lowell Zercher, "Crooked Clock," untitled storybook grandfather clock outside main entrance (1995)

A. 3. Gruening Middle School (9601 Lee Street)
* Edward M. Brownlee, "Young Orcinus," bronze sculpture outside west entrance (1985)
* Carla Moss, untitled bronze sculpture outside east entrance (1985)
* Paula Dickey, "The Valley Raven," fiber mural in main office (1984)
* Al Tennant, "Sunrise Over the Chugach," ceramic/copper/aluminum mural in multipurpose room (1985)
* Gary Marx, "Tri-Sected Circle," suspended sculpture by Gary Marx in Student Center (1987)

A. 4. Homestead Elementary School (18001 Baranoff Street)
* Susie Bevins-Ericsen, "Autumn Chase" and "Spring Song," two painted metal murals in lobby and at end of corridor (1992)

A. 5. Ravenwood Elementary School (9500 Wren Lane)
* Celia Carl Anderson, "Stratos," suspended sculpture outside office (1983)
* Arthur Higgins, "Eagle River Life," carved and painted wood wall mural in multipurpose room (1989)
* Deborah Nore, untitled tile mural in library (1986)
* Paula Dickey, "Cranberry World" or "…it's a Cranberry World,"fiber mural in library (1985)
* Shelley Jurs, "Alaska 1984," stained glass window at end of library corridor (1984)

A. 6. Fire Lake Elementary School (Fire Lake Recreation Road)
* Art Brenner, "Under the Wing of the Fire Bird," painted metal sculpture on plaza outside main entrance (1988)
* Catherine Doss, "Underneath the Antarctic Ice," painting on plywood with fused glass attachments, in main corridor (1990)

A. 7. Harry J. McDonald Memorial Recreation Center (Formerly Fire Lake Recreation Center- on Fire Lake Recreation Road)
* Robert Feldman, "Hockey Players," painted metal sculpture outside main entrance (1984)
* Michael Sirl, "Skate," aluminum outline of a figure skate on right exterior wall (1996).
* Nancy Taylor Stonington, "Chugach Mountain View," fiber mural in ice arena (1984)

A. 8. Chugiak High School (S. Birchwood Loop Road)
* Sheila Wyne, "The Wild Line," metal sculpture outside main entrance (1990)
* Ed Carpenter, untitled stained glass window, in two-story stairwell near office (1988)
* Susie Bevins-Ericsen, "The Storyteller's Dream," wood, metal and ivory wall sculpture in library (1988)
* John Hoover, "Loon Man," triptych/mask in library (1988)
* Joseph E. Senungetuk, "Come Skip to My Lose," mixed media mask in library (1988)
* James Schoppert, "Octopus Mask," in library (1988)
* Fred Anderson, "Night Owl," mixed media mask in library (1989)
* Nancy Taylor Stonington, "Chugiak Floral," fiber mural in lobby of auditorium (1984)
* Doug and Kathy Bayer, "A View of Knik Arm" fused glass mural in side lobby of auditorium (1985)

A. 9. Birchwood Elementary School (S. Birchwood Loop Road)
* Thomas E. Stewart, "Birchwood Calendar," painted mural portraying Birchwood's four seasons in Multiuse Room (1996)

A. 10. Chugiak Elementary School (N. Birchwood Loop Road)
* Julie Matthews and Caryl Strom, "School in Motion," ceramic tile mural inside main entrance (1984)
* Douglas Hansen, "Glass Quilt," fused glass mural in main corridor (1985)
* Arthur Higgins, "GreatSpeckledWallCat," movable hinged wooden piece in front entrance (1997)

A. 11. New Mirror Lake Middle School
* Kim Brown, "Light Beacons", six painted steel lanterns on student and public plazas (1996)
* Vivienne McConnell, "Room to Move", dalle de vere panels set in proscenium in multipurpose room (1997)
* Vivienne McConnell, "Kioskauras" dalle de vere with ceramic tile by Julie Matthews on library kiosk (1997)
* Michael Flechtner, "Canis Rebus Magnetum", neon in student stairwell (1997)
* Keith Appel, "Unearthed Leviathan", cast concrete on playfield berm (1997)
* Julie Matthews, "Futuristic Clocks", handmade ceramic tile clock decorations in classrooms and pods (1997)
* Sheila Wyne, "Time Keeper" equatorial sun with three arcs, gears and a measuring tape, painted steel and lighting (1998)
* D. Lowell Zercher, mirrors in corridors (to be installed in 2000)

A. 12. Chugiak Senior Center (22424 N. Birchwood Loop Road)
*Pat Austin, "Sequence," painted mural in lobby of new wing of apartments (1993) Three panels of moose
* George Glenn Rodgers, three paintings in lounge - eagle, boat and swan (1989)
* Roger Dalrymple and Alice Munn, "A Garden Environment" with plants and elements to attract birds (1995)

A. 13. Eklutna Water Project (2 miles up Eklutna Lake Road; call 688-0894 for access)
* Spence Guerin, 13 paintings (1988)
* Shelley Schneider, 22 Cibachrome photographs (1988)
All artwork is installed in corridors leading from the lobby and document the history of the Eklutna area and construction of the water treatment plant.

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B. On Base

B. 1. Mt. Spurr Elementary School (7-500 I Street, Elmendorf Air Force Base)
* Lorraine Alba, "If Fish and I Could Fly," painted banners suspended in library (1991)

B. 2. Ursa Major Elementary School (Building 454 Dyea Avenue, Fort Richardson)
* Susan LaGrande, "Starscape," suspended fiber sculpture in library (1984)

B. 3 Ursa Minor Elementary School (336 Hoonah Avenue, Fort Richardson)
* Jeanne Phillips, stained glass in front office (2000 installation)

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C. Downtown Anchorage (Walking area)

C. 1. William A. Egan Civic and Convention Center (555 W. 5th Avenue)
* Jeanne Leffingwell, "Beaded Sky Curtain," suspended sculpture of
glass beads at west end of lobby (1985)
* Melvin Olanna, "Eskimo Spirit Carvings," five wood and whalebone sculptures in east seating area in lobby (1984)
* John Hoover, "Volcano Woman," carved red cedar sculpture in west seating area in lobby (1984)
* Roger Barr, "Spirit Bridge," stainless steel and granite sculpture with water and gas flame behind Egan Center on plaza in front of 415 F Street (1985) (partly funded by the Anchorage Chamber of Commerce)

C. 2. Alaska Center for the Performing Arts (621 W. 6th Avenue)
* Eric Staller, "Visual Music," kinetic sculpture activated by two computers on south, east and north walls (1988)
* Ed Carpenter, 26 untitled stained glass panels in south, east and west windows (1988)
* Douglas Hansen, "Northern Domes," three pairs of fused and slumped glass wall sconces lit from behind in inner lobbies of Atwood Concert Hall (1991)
* 18 masks by Alaska Native artists located throughout lobbies. Artists are Fred Anderson, Sylvester Ayek, Lawrence J. Beck, Kathleen Carlo, Nick Charles, Frank Ellanna, Alex Frankson, John Hoover, Edna Davis Jackson, Nathan Jackson, Al Kaloke, Hubert Kokuluk, John Kailukiak, Hubert Kokoluk, Bert Ryan, James Schoppert, Peter Smith, and Paul Tiulana. (At this time, two masks are not in place.)
* Design for carpet in lobby areas ("Field of Poppies") by Nancy Taylor Stonington. Design for upholstery fabric in Discovery Theatre ("Salmonberry") by Paula Dickey. Design for upholstery fabric in Laurence Theatre ("Forest Floor") by Hugh McPeck. The artists' original proposals are framed and displayed in ticket lobby. Four designs for enameled steel partitions in toilet rooms ("Aspen," "Dogwood," "Fern" and "Twinflower") provided by Pamela Harlow.

C. 3. Downtown Parking Garage (6th Avenue between G and H Streets)
* William King, "Quartet," aluminum sculpture on plaza at northeast corner (1986)
* Elizabeth Mapelli, "All that Glitters is Not Gold," enameled glass mural on north exterior wall near west entrance (1987)
* Anita Fisk, "Hats for the Downtown Parking Garage," 12 cast bronze and aluminum hats located throughout the building (1986)
C. 4. 6th Avenue Transit Shelter (6th Avenue between D and E Streets)
* Elizabeth Mapelli, "Akai Shikaku," fused glass panels above entrance (1987)

C. 5. Anchorage Museum of History and Art (121 W. 7th Avenue)
* Robert Pfitzenmeier, "Crystal Lattice," painted aluminum sculpture on plaza at southeast corner (1985)
* Ned Smyth, "Intruder," stone and marble mosaic above main entrance (1985)
* Athena Tacha, "Ice Walls," glass block sculpture in reflecting pool in atrium (1985)

C. 6. 5th Avenue Garage (5th Avenue and C Street)
* Bill FitzGibbons, "Fifth Ave. Reflections," neon sculpture on southwest exterior wall and in three elevator cabs (1988)

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D. Downtown Anchorage (Driving area)

D. 1. Municipal Light & Power Customer Service Building (1200 E. 1st Ave.)
* Mike Sirl, "Lineman," bronze sculpture on wall outside main entrance (1993)

D. 2. Fairview Recreation Center (1121 E. 10th Avenue)
* Arthur Higgins, "Figures in Motion," wall-mounted aluminum sculptures outside north and south entrances (1982) and a variation made of aluminum rod outside southeast entrance (1985)
* Caryl Strom, "Rain Colors," painted mural in lobby (1982) Deaccessioned April 2000.
* Spence Guerin, "Three Views of Fairview," three paintings in multipurpose room- "West End of Merrill Field", "Brown's B-B-Q" and Neighborhood Street" (1983)
* Steve Moss, untitled acrylic mobile, second floor elevator lobby (1983) Stolen

D. 3. Fairview Elementary School (1327 Nelchina)
* Joan Kimura, "Origami Spring," painted mural on Sintra board; relocated to North wall in back stairwell in 1998.(1989)
* JoeSam, "We're All in this Together" exterior painted metal figures attached to arches and bus hoops (1998)
* Vivienne McConnell, Untitled, dalle de vere glass in transoms above north and south main entrance doors (1998)
* Sheila Wyne, "The Story Tree" glass and tile mosaic tree 23' high on great hall wall, branches and birds extensions (1999)

D. 4. A Street (near southeast corner of 13th Avenue and A Street)
* Sheila Wyne, "Upstream," grouping of four painted metal sculptures (1989)

D. 5. George M. Sullivan Sports Arena (1600 Gambell)
* James Schoppert, "Transition," aluminum sculpture outside northwest entrance (1983)
* Wanda W. Chin, "Magnetic Forces," banners in west end of arena (1985)
* Larry Kirkland, "Northern Voyage" and "Southern Voyage," suspended fiber "sails" in north and south concourses (1983)

D. 6. Mulcahy Change Facility (334 E. 16th Avenue, behind Sullivan Arena)
* Gerald Conaway, "The Competition," concrete bas relief on west exterior wall (1981)

D. 7. ATU North Wire Center (1309 E Street)
* Richard S. Beyer, "A Call From America," cast aluminum sculpture on lawn (1986)

D. 8. Inlet View Elementary School (1219 N Street)
* Keith Appel, "Inner Sanctum," story area created by suspended fabric, metal and plastic, with acrylic bench (1986)

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E. West Anchorage

E. 1. West Anchorage High School (1700 Hillcrest Drive)
* Sheila Wyne, "Ancient Light," brass inlays in terrazzo flooring in science wing (1994)
* David Griggs, "Glacial Alchemy" 36 terrazzo floor triangles featuring periodic table symbols, numbers and letters (1998)

E. 2. Romig Middle School (2500 Minnesota Drive)
* Art Higgins, "Romig Migration", suspended and wood relief (1999).

E. 3. Dempsey Anderson Ice Arena (1741 W. Northern Lights Blvd.)
* George Greenamyer, "3 Lit Houses," painted metal sculpture with lighting on south lawn (1985)
* Kay Slusarenko, "Seasons," painted panels in lounge and waiting room (1985)

E. 4. Turnagain Elementary School (3500 W. Northern Lights Blvd.)
* Garth Edwards, "10 Portraits," enameled steel panels outside main entrance (1984)
* Caryl Strom, "Night Light," painted mural on stage screen in multipurpose room (1984)

E. 5. Lake Hood Elementary School (3601 West 40th Avenue)
* Tom Askman, "Espial Spiral" steel arch with cast resin and bronze
elements outside front entrance(1997)
* Thomas Stewart, "The Library Mural" trompe l'loeil 65' library mural on medium density fiberboard (1997)

E. 6. Point Woronzof Wastewater Treatment Plant
* Keith Appel, "Pt. Woronzof Seascape," enameled steel mural on exterior wall near entrance (1988)

E. 7. Spenard Recreation Center (2020 W. 48th Avenue)
* Nancy Taylor Stonington, "Knik Arm View," fiber mural in gymnasium (1985)
* Celia Carl Anderson, untitled pair of batik murals in multipurpose room (1985)
* Susan LaGrande, "Alaskan Lovesong," stitched fiber mural in senior center (1985)

E. 8. Northwood Elementary School (4807 Northwood Drive)
* Wanda W. Chin, "Thrust Away," suspended banners in library (1991)
* Wanda W. Chin, "Transformations," cut and painted metal frieze with backlighting in multipurpose room (1992)

E. 9. Northwood Park (Northwood Drive and W. 47th Avenue)
* Hugh McPeck, "Raven," cast bronze sculpture on boardwalk railing (1990) (Stolen. Claim filed.)

E. 10. Gladys Wood Elementary School (7001 Cranberry)
* Gary Marx, "Interplay," pair of painted wood and metal sculptures in courtyard leading to main entrance (1985)

E. 11. Sand Lake Elementary School (7500 Jewel Lake Road)
* Charles W. Smith, untitled play sculpture on plaza outside main entrance (1989) (Recently painted, seats need repair)
* Robert Pfitzenmeier, "Microcosm," niobium mobiles in three skylights in main classroom corridor (1989)

E. 12. Kincaid Elementary School (4900 Raspberry Road)
* Robert W. Ellison, "Point to the Time," painted steel exterior clocktower; "Time Travel," interior painted steel piece in commons areas and suspended lucite sculpture pieces (1996)

E. 13. Kincaid Warming Shelter
* Douglas Hansen, "Northern Sails," suspended leaded glass panels in high skylight area near main entrance (1988)

E. 14. Chinook Elementary School (3101 W. 88th Avenue)
* Gerald Conaway, "Obelisque," aluminum sculpture outside main entrance (1983)
* Alice Munn and Roger Dalrymple, "The Rainbow Kids," ceramic tile work in the library (1997)
* Charlotte Van Zant King, "A is for Alaska… an Alaskan alphabet" and "Chinook Breaks Winter's Hold" interior and exterior ceramic tile murals (1998)

E. 15. Anchorage Police Department Training Center (3740 W. Dimond Blvd.)
* Susie Bevins-Ericsen, "Guardians and Sentinels," aluminum sculpture outside main entrance (1994)

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F. Mid Anchorage

F. 1. North Star Elementary School (605 W. Fireweed Lane)
* Celia Anderson, "Within Our Reach," glass and tile mosaic in front foyer and multipurpose room (1996)

F. 2. Steller School (2508 Blueberry)
* Paula Dickey, "Steller's World," ceramic tile walkway outside main entrance (1983) Deaccessioned August 1999
* Keith Appel, "Solstice," enameled steel mural outside main office (1985)
* Sheila Wyne, "Transmutation," mural with attached sculptures, in auditorium (1993)

F. 3. Anchorage Water and Wastewater Utility Remodel (3000 Arctic Blvd.)
* Douglas Easterly, "Water Cycle," series of sculptures portraying bronze water droplets with concrete bases (1995)
* Steve Gordon, "McHugh Falls," large oil painting on north wall of lobby. (1995)

F. 4. Z.J. Loussac Library (3600 Denali)
* Carl Nesjar, untitled All-Weather Fountain on grounds south of building (1989)
* Janet Kuemmerlein, "Arctic Echoes," fiber mural over circulation desk (1986)

F. 5. ATU Central Wire Center (3900 Denali)
* Allan Crawford, "Monument to Obsolete Technology," aluminum sculpture outside main entrance (1983)
* Celia Carl Anderson, "Pulscape," batik mural in foyer (1982)

F. 6. S.A.V.E. I High School (410 E. 56th Avenue)
* Dana Boussard, "The Dream Moves Forward," painted fiber mural in multipurpose room (1985)

F. 7. Solid Waste Services Administration Building (1111 E. 56th Avenue)
* Sylvester Ayek, untitled marble sculpture of polar bear outside main entrance to office building (1988)
* Harold Balazs, untitled enameled iron mural in "break" room (1988)

F. 8. Fire Department Headquarters (1301 E. 80th Avenue)
* Bill FitzGibbons, "Firehouse Arch," sculpture at northeast corner of building visible from Seward Highway (1987)

F. 9. Campbell Elementary School (7206 Rovena)
* Vivian Ursula and Ellen M.B. Harney, "Myths of the Circumpolar Region" painted murals depicting legends of northern regions (1996)

F. 10. Rogers Park Elementary School (1400 E. Northern Lights Blvd.)
* Arthur Higgins, "Crank Whimsy," interactive metal and wood wall sculptures and free-standing sculptures in main entry area and in corridor intersection (1992)

F. 11. Wendler Middle School (2905 Lake Otis Parkway)
* Jane Meyer, "Water Transformations," titanium, plexiglass and painted canvas mural in library (1987)

F. 12. Lake Otis Elementary School (3331 Lake Otis Parkway)
* Harold Balazs, "The Lake Otis Primer," series of enameled iron, copper and aluminum panels in gymnasium entry area, corridor and rest rooms (1992) and "Celebration," metal wall mural in corridor (1994)

F. 13. Tudor Elementary School (1666 Cache Drive)
* Arthur Higgins, "Biota Flow," painted wood murals in main corridor and multipurpose room (1992)

F. 14. Willow Crest Elementary School (1004 W. Tudor)
* Charlotte Van Zant King, Six ceramic tile murals with various titles, two large (exterior and front entrance) and four smaller murals in the hallways (1997)

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G. East Anchorage

G. 1. Clark Middle School (150 S. Bragaw)
* John Dobbs, "The Face of Knowledge is You", stained glass windows in library (1995)

G. 2. Mountain View Elementary School (4005 McPhee Avenue)
* Keith Appel, "Faces of the Future," series of enameled steel panels inside east entrance (1985)
* Keith Appel, "The Making of Mountain View," series of enameled steel panels in north-south corridor (1985)

G. 3. Mountain View Community Recreation Center (315 Price Street)
* Catherine Doss, "How to Live Together," ceramic tile murals in snack bar area, information desk and column and bench (1999)

G. 4. William Tyson Elementary School (2801 Richmond) 258-0018
* Larry Ahvakana, "Welcome Dancers and Drummer," aluminum sculpture for front of school entrance (1997)
* Alvin Amason, "Fish Mama" painting of eagle in library (1997)
* Susie Bevins, "Cultural Celebration" bench and aluminum panels in
commons area (1997)
* Nathan Jackson, "Raven Holding the Moon" 8' wide, carved wooden panel above corridor wall (1998)

G. 5. Wonder Park Elementary School (5100 East 4th Avenue)
* Mike Sirl, "Wonder Garden" exterior painted and plain aluminum with
poured concrete benches at front entrance (1997)

G. 6. Williwaw Elementary School (1200 San Antonio)
* Vivienne McConnell and Valerie Collins, "Dancing Together on the Winds of Change," stained glass panels at entrance of school (1995)
* Julie Matthews, "The Waltz of the Williwaw," handmade and commercial tiles on columns (1995)
* Alice Munn, "Global Mosaic" ceramic tile mural in multipurpose room portraying students in various costumes representing their cultural backgrounds (1996)
* Sheila Wyne, "Williwaw Rainbow," painted stainless steel bicycle rack and sculpture front exterior of school (1996)

G. 7. Bartlett High School Swimming Pool (25-500 N. Muldoon Road)
* Susie Bevins-Ericsen, "Emerging," painted metal mural on exterior wall over main entrance (1991)
* Design for tile patterns on deck and walls in pool area by Celia Carl Anderson (1987)

G. 8. Ship Creek Water Treatment Plant (8650 Glenn Highway)
* Jeanne Leffingwell, "Coriolis," suspended glass bead sculpture in main lobby (1987). Call 338-3870 for access.

G. 9. Muldoon Elementary School (515 Cherry)
* Mariano Gonzales, "Bears," bronze and paint wall mural outside main entrance (1991)
* Susie Bevins-Ericsen, "The Love Seat - Come Sit on My Lap," inlaid wood bench in library (1989)

G. 10. Creekside Park Elementary School (7500 E. 6th Avenue)
* Harold Balazs, "Join Hands and Know the Thoughts of Men in Other Lands," enameled iron panels on wall outside main entrance (1985)

G. 11. Susitna Elementary School (7500 Tyone Circle)
* Keith Appel, "Life-Cycle" aluminum and enamel on steel wall sculpture at main entrance.
* Thomas E. Stewart, "Once Upon a Dinosaur" Dinosaurs of Alaska," pair of painted murals in corridor outside library (1995)
* Barbara Yawit and Andrew Daoust, "Midnight Rainbow," glass tiles surrounding proscenium in multipurpose room (1996)

G. 12. Scenic Park Elementary School (3933 Patterson)
* Paula Dickey, "Pretend Panorama," fiber and defraction foil mural on corridor wall near entrance (1985)

G. 13. Nunaka Valley Elementary School (1905 Twining)
* Joan Kimura, two untitled paintings in library (1984)
* Koryn Rolstad, "Alaska Treasure Hunt A-Z" multi media placed throughout the interior and exterior of school (1999)

G. 14. Russian Jack Ski Chalet (5200 DeBarr Road)
* Paula Dickey, "Metamorphosis: From Firn to Forget-Me-Not," two ceramic tile murals on stair walls (1984)

G. 15. East High School (4025 E. Northern Lights Blvd.)
* Harold Balazs, "Celebration," enameled iron panels outside auditorium (1985)

G. 16. Whaley School (2220 Nichols Street)
* Margret Hugi-Lewis, "Spread Your Wings," painting on vinyl in main corridor (1992)

G. 17. Martin Luther King, Jr. Career Center (2650 E. Northern Lights Blvd.)
* Arthur Higgins, "Vocation Pullulation," wall sculptures with paintings in corridor and conference room (1993)

G. 18. College Gate Elementary School (3101 Sunflower)
* Hugh McPeck, "Raven House," interior courtyard structure of cedar, neon, stained glass and bronze raven and stainless steel raven at front entrance (1997)

G. 19. Transit Department Headquarters (3650 E. Tudor Road)
* Richard S. Beyer, "Lunch Break," cast aluminum sculpture behind building (1986)
* Spence Guerin, four paintings in 2nd floor corridor (1987)
* David Rosenthal, "Burning Bush," painting in 2nd floor corridor (1987)
* David Rosenthal, "Summer Over the Flats," painting in 3rd floor corridor (1987)
* Gretchen Hancock, two paintings in 3rd floor corridor (1986)

G. 20. Police Headquarters (4501 S. Bragaw)
* Gail Van Slyke, "Solstice Reflection," fiber wall mural in lobby (1986)

G. 21. Animal Control Center (4711 S. Bragaw)
* Garth Edwards, 16 enameled steel panels throughout building and 1 stained glass window in cat adopt room (1988). Call 561-1369 to find out hours facility is open.

G. 22. Benny Benson Secondary School (4515 Campbell Airstrip Road)
* Hugh McPeck, "Totem," carved cedar sculpture with bronze elements on plaza in front of building (1993)
* Hugh McPeck, "Raven," bronze sculpture on beam inside main entrance (1991)
* Hugh McPeck, drawings for Raven sculpture, on wall in office area (1991)
* Vivienne McConnell and Valerie Collins, "Liberty Road," stained glass windows in office area (1991)
* Ronald W. Senungetuk, "A Day in Puviglealuq's Life 100 Years Ago," carved wood panels in office area (1992)

G. 23. Polaris K-12 Alternative School (1444 E. Dowling Road)
* Julie Matthews, "Garden Gateway," exterior glazed ceramic tile and aluminum arch at habitat entrance (1998)

G. 24. Northern Lights ABC School
* Keith Appel, "Boreal Ballet" exterior aluminum and Plexiglass with rotating colored lights (1998)
* Dan DeRoux, "Once Upon a Time" four large painted murals in the library depicting favorite fairy tales characters (1998)

G. 25. Kasuun Elementary School (East 68th Avenue)
* Keith Appel, "Idlewild," carved, dolomite limestone and ceramic tile wall piece in front foyer and hallways (1996)
* Michael Sirl, "MOOSE," corten sculptures of a mother and baby moose in front of school in courtyard (1996)
* Guitta Corey, "The Beautiful Place" fiber collage work, front office (1998).

G. 26. Abbott Loop Elementary School (8427 Lake Otis Parkway)
Untitled exterior wall-mounted sculpture by Arthur Higgins (1994)

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H. South Anchorage

H. 1. Mears Middle School (2700 W. 100th Avenue)
* Wanda W. Chin, "Vuelo," suspended fiber sculpture in library (1987)
* Brigitte Sekirka Cooper, untitled fiber mural in library (1988)
* six small (portable) works of art in the library:
* Melvin Olanna, "Drummer," marble sculpture (1986)
* Robert Pfitzenmeier, "Window Study V," metal sculpture (1986)
* Tony Angell, "Murres," argillite sculpture (1985)
* Robert Capriola, "Goldeneyes," pair of painted wood decoys (1986)
* Sonya Ishii, two untitled folded Mylar sculptures (1985)
* Jacques and Mary Regat, "He Who Became Caribou," stone lithograph (1985)
* Patricia Campbell, "Pattern Play," suspended fiber sculpture in multipurpose room (1987)
* Paula Dickey, "Color Energy," ceramic tile mural around running track (1986)
* Carolyn Strand, "Summer Dreaming," fiber wall hanging in counseling office (1985)
* Gail Van Slyke, "Horst and Graben," fiber wall mural in conference room (1986)
* Ruth Scheuer, "Fireweed," tapestry in principal's office (1987)
* Byron Birdsall, "Denali Plains," watercolor painting in administrative area (1985)
* Byron Birdsall, untitled triptych painting in administrative area (1986)
* John Hoover, "Arctic Loon Spirit," carved wood triptych in vice principal's office (1985)

H. 2. Bayshore Elementary School (11500 Bayshore Drive)
* Elizabeth G. Biesiot, "Bayshore's Wetlands" ceramic tile murals in front entryway and throughout staircase (1995)

H. 3. Klatt Elementary School (11900 Juniper Drive)
* Robert Feldman, "Silly Saxophone," concrete and metal sculpture outside main entrance (1984)
* Gary Marx, "Flying Dutchman," suspended wood sculpture outside office (1984)
* Harold Balazs, "Art Gallery," series of enameled iron panels in two corridors (1984)
* Douglas Hansen, "Calligraphic Light," leaded glass panels suspended in front of windows in library (1985)
* Sonya Ishii, untitled folded Mylar sculptures suspended in classroom corridors (1984)

H. 4. South Anchorage Transit Center (west side of Dimond Center)
* Keith Appel, "The Forest Floor," ceramic tile floor (1989)

H. 5. Section 16 Equestrian Center (Abbott Road)
* Hugh McPeck, "Equestrian Arches," carved spruce arches, gates, and ticket booth (1986)

H. 6. Service High School (5577 Abbott Road)
* Bruce Beasley, "Dodecahedron," Corten sculpture in central courtyard (1984)
* Susan Ogle, "Spell of the Yukon," three paintings in sports complex building (1984)
* Paula Dickey, "Stylized Wave," ceramic tile murals on two walls in swimming pool area (1983)

H. 7. Birch Road Overpass (bike trail north of pedestrian bridge over Abbott Road)
* Ted Gardeline, "Star Trail," painted concrete sculpture on bike trail north of Birch Road overpass (1988)

H. 8. Spring Hill Elementary School (9911 Lake Otis Parkway)
* Bill FitzGibbons, "Solar Trails," painted metal sculpture that functions as sun dial on traffic island (1987)
* Michael Kennedy, "Seasonal Migration," stained glass windows in multipurpose room (1986)
* Shelley Jurs, untitled leaded glass windows in library (1987)
* Alice Proctor Pohl, "Coming Home," ceramic wall mural in hand wash area (1986)

H. 9. Hanshew Middle School (10121 Lake Otis Parkway)
* Bruce Beasley, "Arcos," stainless steel sculpture on south lawn (1985)
* Larry Kirkland, "Haida Ring," suspended copper sculpture in north entrance (1984)
* Maria Miller, Chilkat blanket in display case near south entrance (1984)
* Robert Harper, "Io," copper relief inside south entrance (1984)

H. 10. O'Malley Elementary School (11100 Rockridge Road)
* Hugh McPeck, "Bridge" pedestrian bridge over Little Campbell Creek behind school (1984)

H. 11. Willard L. Bowman Elementary School (11700 Gregory Road)
* Sheila Wyne and Don Mohr, "Big Numbers," play sculpture outside main entrance (1991)
* Sheila Wyne and Don Mohr, "School Supplies," mixed media sculptures and leaded glass windows in lobby (1991)
* Sheila Wyne and Don Mohr, "Flights of Fancy," mixed media sculpture in library (1991)

H. 12. Huffman Elementary School (12000 Lorraine Street)
* Celia Carl Anderson, "Ascent to Aeolus," suspended sculpture of perforated aluminum panels in clerestory outside library (1990)

H. 13. Student Nutrition Center (1201 LaBar)
* Michelle Stuart, "Garden of the North I and II," two encaustic paintings in lobby (1988)
* Spence Guerin, "Chugach State Park in Summer," painting in office area (1988)
* Deborah Nore, "Milk Bottle" painted ceramic tile murals in main corridor, rest rooms, and kitchen areas (1988)
* Anita Synovec, "Three Waitresses," ceramic sculpture in lunch room (1988)

H. 14. Rabbit Creek Elementary School (13650 Lake Otis Parkway)
* John Dobbs, "Hot Mountains," leaded glass windows by main entrance (1985)
* Byron Birdsall and Marianne Wieland, "Counterpoint," lithograph/relief print in entrance corridor (1984)
* Paula Dickey and Nancy McCleery, "Language/Image," ceramic tile mural in gymnasium corridor (1984)

H. 15. Bear Valley Elementary School (15001 Mountain Air Drive)
* Ike Hay, "Red Sumi," painted metal sculpture outside main entrance (1985)
* Celia Carl Anderson, untitled suspended fiber sculpture outside office (1985)
* Joan Kimura, "The Sea, The Universe, and The Birthday Party," painting in corridor outside office (1986)
* Catherine Doss, "If They Ask What It Is, Tell Them Whatever They'd Like," fused glass tiles in multipurpose room (1985)
* Lorraine Alba, "A Color Series," untitled series of painted and stitched fiber panels in corridor outside library (1985)
* Lorraine Alba, untitled painted fiber panels in library (1986)
* Melvin Olanna, "Wolf Dancer," alabaster sculpture in library (1987)

H. 16. Goldenview Middle School (15800 Goldenview Drive)
* Albert Paley, "Solstice" Cor-Ten and painted steel 25' high sculpture, student plaza area, west side of building (1998)
* D. Lowell Zercher, "Searching" suspended airplane fabric and spiral metal pieces, multipurpose room (1998)
* Steve Gordon, "Birch Forest" oil painting triptych in conference room (1999)
* Katy Gilmore, four watercolors in counseling and nursing area (1999)
* Sandy Stolle, carved wooden sun in administration entrance (2000)

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I. Girdwood

I. 1. Girdwood School (Hightower Road)
* James Kaiser, untitled stained glass window by main entrance (1981) (temporarily not installed due to roof repair at school)
* Robert Bursiel, untitled carved wood panels in corridor inside main entrance (1981)
* Robert Pfitzenmeier, "Ge-oids," suspended sculpture in classroom corridor and main corridor (1986)

I. 2. Scott and Wesley Gerrish Library (Hightower Road)
* Claire Fejes, two portrait paintings (1981)

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