Tualatin Visual Chronicle

Painted Field

What is the Tualatin Visual Chronicle?

Tualatin Visual Chronicle is a City-owned collection of works intended to depict how the City has evolved and changed through the years, through the eyes of the artist. By capturing the past and/or present social, built and natural landscape, the collection serves as an archival record and resource for the future. Artistic excellence combined with an eye for capturing historic, social, and natural aspects of the community are essential goals of the Tualatin Visual Chronicle. Works currently in the collection are displayed in public buildings throughout the City and will be highlighted in the ArtWalk, a self-guided tour of downtown Tualatin’s art, cultural and natural history.

Questions?

Contact Julie Ludemann, Recreation Manager 

 

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The Guardians
Old City
Koller Wetlands
Tualatin Greenway Path
Spring at Willowbrook
Tonquin Station
Senior Center Quilters
Rich's Kitchen
"Old Town/Commons" by Luigi Bogni (sublimated aluminum)
Boat Launch at Brown's Ferry
The Tualatin Heritage Center
A Tribute 3