“Leap” by Lawrence Argent, Suspended Aluminum and Steel Sculpture, 56’ long and 15’ diameter. (photo credit: Glen E. Peach)
“The House Will Not Pass for Any Color But Its Own”
Your Words are Music to Their Ears
Shaped like a French horn, the sculpture by Living Lenses (Louise Bertelsen and Po Shu Wang) contains a computer for users to send messages. The text is converted to music. (credit: sacmetroarts.org)
Active Ecosystem 2
Active Ecosystem is an interactive art installation inspired by the cycles of growth, movement, and decay in the natural and agricultural environment of Sacramento by artists Camille Utterback and Michelle Higa. (credit: sacmetroarts.org)
Active Ecosystem
Active Ecosystem is an interactive art installation inspired by the cycles of growth, movement, and decay in the natural and agricultural environment of Sacramento by artists Camille Utterback and Michelle Higa. (credit: sacmetroarts.org)
Airside
"Airside" lines the sides of the Automated People Mover with small wind vanes that will respond to turbulence of the trains and wind by artist Ned Kahn. (credit: sacmetroarts.org)
Bird Mosaic
Artist Lynn Criswell designed artwork for the floor and ceiling. A fied of yellow on the floor shows birds while emerald green cages are suspeneded above. (credit: sacmetroarts.org)
Emerald Green Bird Cages
Artist Lynn Criswell designed artwork for the floor and ceiling. A fied of yellow on the floor shows birds while emerald green cages are suspeneded above. (credit: sacmetroarts.org)
Flying Colors 2
"Flying Colors" is a glass mosaic on the floor by artist Suzanne Adan. (credit: sacmetroarts.org)
Flying Colors
"Flying Colors" is a glass mosaic on the floor by artist Suzanne Adan. (credit: sacmetroarts.org)
Migration 2
"Migration" is a backlit ceiling piece showing images of the sandhill cranes in flight by artist Marcia Stuermer. (credit: sacmetroarts.org)
Migration
"Migration" is a backlit ceiling piece showing images of the sandhill cranes in flight by artist Marcia Stuermer. (credit: sacmetroarts.org)
Native Birds
Artist Lynn Criswell designed artwork for the floor and ceiling. A fied of yellow on the floor shows birds while emerald green cages are suspeneded above. (credit: sacmetroarts.org)
Sutter's Gold
Sacramento's own Gregory Kondos painted this picture inspired by the discovery of gold in 1848. (credit: sacmetroarts.org)
The Baggage Handlers
The Baggage Handlers depicts the faces of four airport operation workers using wood pieces by artist Christian Moeller. (credit: sacmetroarts.org)