
Seattle residents are invited to share their thoughts on a new public art project planned for the East Marginal Way Corridor. Public artist Will Schlough is seeking community input to ensure the artwork reflects the experiences of those who regularly navigate the area, which often includes challenges like potholes and trains, according to the Seattle government website.
The Seattle Department of Transportation and the Office of Arts & Culture are working on commissioned artwork for the East Marginal Way Corridor, set to be completed in 2026. Before finalizing the design, the city is inviting public input through a survey, in-person meetings on Thursday next week, or direct emails to artist Will Schlough.
Will Schlough is a skilled artist with a background from Carnegie Mellon University. Originally from Ohio and now based in Pittsburgh, he creates engaging and thought-provoking artworks using his distinctive style. Schlough aims to make his pieces interactive and accessible to the public. If you're interested in Will Schlough's previous work, you can explore his website, which showcases everything from large sculptures to eye-catching murals.









