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public art in Portland

After trying to describe this public art project to several people, I decided that I needed to post a few photos of it. We stumbled upon this 6-month public art project on Saturday afternoon at Mt Tabor park. A local artist received a lofty grant to create 10 art pieces that are being installed at various public areas around Portland. Each “acupuncture needle” symbolizes a meridian on the body of the “City of Portland”. The needle at Mt Tabor Park represents the lung meridian. The needle at South Waterfront park symbolizes the kidney meridian. And so on…

The project brings awareness to the City of Portland’s 25 year plan and how it will effect the rivers, parks, roads, bridges, pathways, etc. I think it’s a pretty cool project. To learn more, go to http://acuportland.org

 
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Posted by on April 27, 2010 in photography

 

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tram

Ride the tram. The Portland Aerial Tram has been operating for the public since January 2007. It is one of Portland’s best forms of public transportation. It has a 99.8% success rate. And, in the past 3 years – it has only had to stop for a cummulative total of 3hrs. The Portland aerial tram is the safest public transportation option – especially during inclimate weather like during a snowstorm. It takes less than 5 minutes to get from the top or rather OHSU’s Marquam Hill campus to the bottom – the South Waterfront district. If your kids have been wanting to jump on the next plane for Disneyland but your pocket book isn’t allowing you to make the trip, then I’d recommend that you make a trip to the Portland Aerial Tram with the kids. It’s only $4bucks round-trip. The best part is that when the tram rides over the middle tower you get a fun little swing out of it.

Oh, and I really think that the best part about the aerial tram ride is that when you get to the top at OHSU’s Peter Kohler Pavilion – the overlook onto Portland’s horizon is spectacular. You can see an incredible panoramic view of Portland looking out to the Willamette River, Mt. Hood, Mt. St. Helens, downtown Portland to your left, and views across the river of the entire “east-side” of Portland. Fabulous.

Ride the Tram.

 
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Posted by on January 29, 2010 in photography

 

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