Travis Wait of Snohomish County Public Works adjusts the straps on one of three large steel sculptures he was installing near Rockefeller Avenue and Wall Street on the county campus Friday.
The sculpture is “Memorializing Memory,” made of fabricated steel in 1999 by artist Joseph Kinnebrew, a sculptor and painter who lives in the Northwest.
Kinnebrew began his career in the mid-1960s, welding together found objects before moving onto large steel minimalist pieces such as the kind of work he does today.
“Memorializing Memory” commemorates the work of Amnesty International and is part of the temporary public sculpture exhibit presented by the Snohomish County Arts Commission.
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