LINCOLN CITY ART TRAIL A great way to explore Lincoln City’s vibrant art scene at your own pace is by using the digital Lincoln City Art Trail Passport, which highlights over 30 public art pieces. Download the free app to your mobile phone to head out on a self-guided “artventure” of your own choosing. Murals brighten up buildings and plazas around town. Visit Justin Sparks’ series of undersea murals on Northeast 22nd Street and the emeraldine dragon guarding the Sapphire Center. The city’s beloved kites are celebrated in the new “Magic of the Lincoln City Kite Festival” mural on the exterior of McKay’s Market. Must-see sculptures include Gary the Octopus — a massive cephalopod at the Lincoln City Cultural Center — and Joe the Sea Lion, who has taken up residence at the Southwest 35th Street beach-access point. Friends of the Forest, a massive wood sculpture created by local arborist turned artist James Lukinich, is also worth visiting. Mosaics on the trail include the colorful creations of artist Sharon Wiggins inviting viewers to enjoy “Look What I Found” and “Beach Treasures,” both located on Northwest 17th Street. “Blue Night on Siletz Bay” is an intricate mosaic created by Lawrence Adrian, the director of the Oregon Coast Children’s Theatre. See more at ExploreLincolnCity.com/ Art-Trail. Art Trail Passport Scan for more info about the Lincoln City Art trail passport. Gary the Octopus by Dreamland Skateparks “Magic of the Lincoln City Kite Festival” mural by Jeremy Nichols and Blaine Fontana ZuhG Life ground mural by Bryan Nichols ZUHG LIFE GROUND MURAL: BRANDON SHELTON EXPLORELINCOLNCITY.COM 41
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