Outdoor

Gallery Map

Our outdoor gallery boasts an exciting selection of stunning pieces scattered throughout the vibrant commercial area of Puyallup! We’ve thoughtfully anchored the majority of our collection in a charming, compact zone, making it easy for visitors to embark on an engaging and delightful tour.

Sculpture and artist reference list is located below the map. Click on the number to see the piece of sculpture:

1

Moonstone Starcrown

Douglas Granum

2

Pony Play

Cordelia Bradburn

3

Fat Tire #7

Lance Carleton

4

Ta-Da

C.J. Rench

5

Future Dreaming

Kevin Pettelle

6

Camp Harmony

John Zylstra

7

Siblings

Olinka Broadfoot

8

 

9

Old Man Catching Birds in his Beard

Richard Beyer

10

Unconditional

Lynn Swanson

11

Eroded Sphere

David Mudgett

12

9-11 Flag

Arlene Towne

13

Big Leg Mama

Leslie Ariel

14

Always Growing

Austin Byers

15

Salutation

Kevin Pettelle

17

Salmon Spirit Speaks

Mark Andrew

18

Rising

Lois & Sandie Nadelson

19

Feather

Kris Vermeer

20

Land of the Free, Home of the Brave

Puyallup High School Students

21

Spring Snow

Ross Matteson

22

Casino

Larry Perkins

23

Vesper

Gretchen Daiber

24
Rise
Corio & Frei

25
Heart Connection
 
Alisa Looney
 
 
26

Gandy Dancer

Jim Mattern

27
Growing Upstream
Craig Breitbach

28

The Night Watchmen

Leon White

29

Canada Geese Memorial

Jeff Oens

30

Bird

Bruce Holmes

31

Falco Rusticolus

Ross Matteson

32

Spring Dances

Grace Nirschl

33

Elegant Valley

Chuck Fitzgerald

34

She Was Tall, He Was Short, They Were in Love

David L. Erue

35

Catch of the Day

Dan Klennert

36

Ballerina

Jim Johnson

37

Ursus Azul

Jennevieve Schlemmer

38

Lotus Seeker

Leo Osborne from Jerry & Germaine Korum & the Korum for Kids Foundation

39

The Run

Bruce Holmes

40

Home

Sabah Al-Dhaher

41

Beginning

Sabah Al-Dhaher

42

Teach Your Children

Jeff Samples

43

Endangered Species

Pat McVay

44

Beautiful Night

Sabah Al-Dhaher

45

Sudden Inspiration

Cordelia Bradburn

46

Giving Thanks to the Spirit of Recycling

Dan Klennert

47

Peony

Daniel Michael

48

Neck Fragment

Kevin Pettelle

49

Yesterday

Jeff Samples

50

Tree of Life

Gillian Hanington

51

Serengeti Moon

Jim Mattern

52

Renovation

Sharon Agnor

53

Discipline

Steve Tyree

54

Silent Words

by Lloyd Whannel

55

Flight

C.J. Rench

56

Butterfly

Kris Vermeer

57

Reach 

By Ben Dye

59

Hebgen Brown Gulper

By Rick True

60

Eternal Heart

Sabah Al-Dhaher

61

Tranquil II

By CJ Rench

58

Emerald Spring

By Don Anderson

Below is a numbered reference list of all sculptures:

#1 Moonstone Starcrown by Douglas Granum (Deb Munson Memorial Piece)

#2 Pony Play by Cordelia Bradburn (Gift of the artist)

#3 Fat Tire #7 by Lance Carleton

#4 Ta-Da by C.J. Rench

#5 Future Dreaming by Kevin Pettelle

#6 Camp Harmony by John Zylstra

#7 Siblings by Olinka Broadfoot

#8 Baseball Player by Chuck Fitzgerald

#9 Old Man Catching Birds In His Beard by Richard Beyer

#10 Unconditional by Lynn Swanson

#11 Eroded Sphere by David Mudgett

#12 9-11 Flag by Arlene Towne

#13 Big Leg Mama by Leslie Ariel

#14 Always Growing by Austin Byers

#15 Salutation by Kevin Pettelle

#17 Salmon Spirit Speaks by Mark Andrew (from The Puyallup Tribe of Indians)

#18 Rising by Lois & Sandie Nadelson

#19 Feather by Kris Vermeer

#20 Land of the Free, Home of the Brave by Puyallup High School Students

#21 Spring Snow by Ross Matteson

#22 Casino by Larry Perkins

#23 Vesper by Gretchen Daiber

#24 Rise by Corio & Frei

#25 Heart Connection by Alisa Looney

#26 Gandy Dancer by Jim Mattern

#27 Growing Upstream by Craig Breitbach

#28 The Night Watchman by Leon White

#29 Canada Geese Memorial by Jeff Oens (John Porter Memorial Piece)

#30 Bird by Bruce Holmes

#31 Falco Rusticolus by Ross Matteson

#32 Spring Dances by Grace Nirschl

#33 Elegant Valley by Chuck Fitzgerald

#34 She Was Tall, He Was Short, They Were in Love by David L. Erue

#35 Catch of the Day by Dan Klennert

#36 Ballerina by Jim Johnson

#37 Ursus Azul by Jennevieve Schlemmer

#38 Lotus Seeker by Leo Osborne (from Jerry & Germaine Korum and the Korum for Kids Foundation)

#39 The Run by Bruce Holmes

#40 Home by Sabah Al-Dhaher

#41 Beginning by Sabah Al-Dhaher

#42 Teach Your Children by Jeff Samples

#43 Endangered Species by Pat McVay

#44 Beautiful Night by Sabah Al-Dhaher (from Babette Kunkle & family)

#45 Sudden Inspiration by Cordelia Bradburn

#46 Giving Thanks to the Spirit of Recycling by Dan Klennert

#47 Peony by Daniel Michael

#48 Neck Fragment by Kevin Pettelle

#49 Yesterday by Jeff Samples (Ertz Memorial Piece)

#50 Tree of Life by Gillian Hanington

#51 Serengeti Moon by Jim Mattern

#52 Renovation by Sharon Agnor (Carmen Bennett Memorial Piece)

#53 Discipline by Steve Tyree

#54 Silent Words by Lloyd Whannel

#55 Flight by C.J. Rench

#56 Butterfly by Kris Vermeer

#57 Reach by Ben Dye

#58 Emerald Spring by Don Anderson

#59 Hebgen Brown Gulper by Rick True

#60 Eternal Heart by Sabah Al-Dhaher (Rosemary Eckerson Memorial Piece)

#61 Tranquil II by CJ Rench

Thanks to Our Generous Sponsors

Elibeth Abbgy

Committee Chair - Membership/Sponsorships

Elizabeth is a dedicated mother, experienced real estate professional, and passionate community leader. She has been a Realtor since 2016, holding both a Managing Broker license and a Real Estate Instructor license. Deeply committed to her profession, she currently serves on the board of the Tacoma-Pierce County Association of Realtors, advocating excellence and integrity in the industry. Elizabeth is also an engaged board member for the Good Samaritan Foundation, supporting healthcare initiatives in her community. Her leadership extends to Rotary, where she is a past president of the Puyallup South Hill Rotary and an active member of the Graham Frederickson Eatonville Rotary.

Beyond her professional endeavors, Elizabeth is a devoted homeschool mom to her two children, a 10-year-old daughter and an 8-year-old son. She and her partner, Damien, an Army veteran, have been together since 2013 and share a deep commitment to family and service. A lifelong animal lover, Elizabeth’s home is filled with a variety of pets, including three dogs, two rabbits, a turtle, a frog, and a bearded dragon. Her love for creativity shines through her passion for upcycling, photography, digital design, and exploring the outdoors with her family.

Elizabeth’s strong sense of community drives her to stay actively involved in local initiatives. She is excited to contribute to the Puyallup Arts Downtown board and help promote arts and culture in the region. Whether through her work in real estate, education, philanthropy, or the arts, Elizabeth brings enthusiasm, leadership, and a heart for service to everything she does.

Paige Johansen

Committee Chair - Indoor Galleries

Born and raised in the Pacific Northwest. Special interest in art, which is why I volunteer with Arts Downtown. Gardening is also an interest, but I do consider it an art form as well. Puyallup is my home, and I find great pleasure in being a part of the art world at home. I so enjoy the outdoor galleries as I walk through town, and consider working with the artist for our indoor galleries a delight. I love their enthusiasm and talent. Hoping some of it will rub off on me.

Tammy Montevideo

Electronic Media

Shannon Bennett

Board Member

Shannon is a passionate and dedicated public servant currently managing human services programs for the City of Lakewood. In her role, she facilitates the Lakewood’s Promise Advisory Board and the Community Services Advisory Board, and leads community collaboration meetings to strengthen partnerships and address local needs. The role Shannon holds most dear is facilitating the City of Lakewood Youth Council, where she mentors, advocates for, and empowers young people to use their voices to drive positive change and reach their full potential. Before transitioning into human services, Shannon managed affordable housing programs for municipalities in Washington and California, bringing a strong foundation of public policy and community development to her current work.

Outside of her professional responsibilities, Shannon enjoys traveling and spending time at home with her husband, Jeff, and their two dogs. On many days, you can see Shannon, Jeff, and their two large dogs walking or riding their bikes through downtown Puyallup, enjoying everything the community has to offer. A deeply engaged community member, Shannon has served as a bridge builder and volunteer at Oasis Youth Center for the past three years, was recently elected to the Puyallup Arts and Culture Commission, and has been accepted as a Puyallup Library volunteer. She hopes to one day support the City of Puyallup in establishing its own Youth Council, sharing her experience and passion for youth empowerment to help expand opportunities for young leaders in her home community.

 

Becky Condra

Acting Secretary

I have been involved with Arts Downtown for over 15 years. I am a retired elementary school teacher, and I strongly support the power of Art.

Gary Condra

Treasurer

I am new to the Arts Downtown board, but a strong supporter of the Arts. I retired after 20 years in the Army to work for Washington State’s Department of Veterans Affairs for 21 years.

John Hopkins

Vice President

I have always appreciated the mission of Arts Downtown. I was involved in the very early days, when the first artists displayed their work. More recently, I coordinated efforts with the Foothills Rails to Trails Coalition for the All Along the Riverwalk event. Additionally, I serve as a board member for the Pierce Conservation District. I believe that board collaborations are beneficial for everyone.

Nicole Martineau

President

As an advocate for the arts and a longtime resident of Puyallup, I have seen the impact that creativity and culture can have on a community. From local galleries to public performances, I believe in the power of art to bring people together, inspire growth, and enhance the beauty of our downtown.

Our Board, membership, and volunteers are committed to improving opportunities for artists, enhancing public art installations, organizing community-engaging events, and ensuring that the arts remain a vital part of the downtown experience. Together, we can build a more vibrant, inclusive, and creative future for our city.

I look forward to the opportunity to work alongside all of you to make Arts Downtown Puyallup a dynamic and welcoming place for everyone.