Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks
The Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks is a public park, storm water detention dam and Modernist "masterpiece" of environmental art located in Kent, Washington, United States.[1] The earthworks was created by Bauhaus artist Herbert Bayer in 1982 and designated a landmark by King County Landmarks Commission in 2008.[2] The earthworks site covers 2.5 acres (1.0 ha).[3][4]
Mill Creek Earthworks Park | |
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Type | Public park |
Location | Kent, Washington, Washington, United States |
Coordinates | 47°22′59″N 122°13′26″W |
Area | 2.5 acres (1.0 ha) |
Created | 1982 |
Status | Open |
Website | http://kentwa.gov/content.aspx?id=11914 |
In 2008, the earthworks was upgraded to handle a 10,000-year flood by raising the dam approximately 2 feet (0.61 m).[5]
See also
References
- MICD25 Spotlight on Kent, Washington, National Endowment for the Arts, December 16, 2010, archived from the original on March 9, 2013, retrieved 2012-10-09
- Sheila Farr (May 4, 2008), "Kent's Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks is designated a historic landmark", The Seattle Times, retrieved 2012-10-09
- Sheila Farr (September 7, 2007), "Work of art, work of Earth", The Seattle Times, retrieved 2012-10-09
- Beardsley, John (1998), Earthworks and Beyond, New York: Abbeville Press, p. 94, ISBN 0789202964
- Steve Hunter (July 21, 2008), "Earthworks Park the subject of ... earthwork", Kent Reporter, retrieved 2012-10-09
External links
- Earthworks: Art & Landscape in the Green River Valley at City of Kent
- Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks at The Cultural Landscape Foundation
- Herbert Bayer: Mill Creek Canyon Earthworks at King County Cultural Services
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