August 3, 2020 / Harriet Baskas / AAA Journey

11 Outdoor Destinations for Art Lovers

These Outdoor Art Displays Are Totally Photo-Worthy

Missing art museums? You still can get your art fix outdoors. Check out our list of murals, sculptures and other art displays that you can enjoy while you get some fresh air in parks, gardens and city streets across Washington and Idaho.



3. Bellingham

Sculpture Northwest recently opened the David Marshall Sculpture Gallery in Bellingham’s Big Rock Garden Park. The permanent outdoor exhibit has nearly 40 works by local and international artists. It is open 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. The Western Gallery at Western Washington University in Bellingham is temporarily closed because of COVID-19, but the outdoor sculpture collection spread across the 205-acre campus is accessible all the time. Look for work by Richard Serra, Isamu Noguchi and more than 30 other artists.


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