Sculpture Garden
The colorful gardens of the Evergreen Arboretum and Gardens create an outdoor museum, showcasing sculptures by some of the Northwest’s most noted artists. Styles range from modern to abstract, whimsical to traditional. There is a permanent collection of pieces as well as a rotating exhibit curated by the City of Everett Cultural Commission. Artists showcased include Lewis & Little, Rex Lukinich, Pam Hom, Merilee Moore, Reg Akright, Shirley Erickson, Verena Schweppert (2), Francie Allen, James Madison. Katzutaka Uchida, Constance Jones, Isaac Feuerman, Edward McCarthy, Ken Barnes (2), Carl Nelson and Dave Haslett. The permanent collection is acquired via donations or outright gifts.
Columns by Little & Lewis. Arbor by Rex Lukinick
Steel & hand-fused glass sculpture by Shirley Erickson.
Basalt sculpture by Reg Akright.
Steel fountain, by Pam Hom.
Sculpture by Dave Haslett. Dedicated in memory of Andy Sudkamp, an Everett High School Teacher and past arboretum board member.
Twin brushed aluminum towers by James Madison, raising 18 feet. Named for artist’s two young sons.
This piece celebrates the importance of the dragonfly to the Tulalips. It was believed that when the dragon fly larvae hatched in the spring, that this event heralded the return of the salmon, an important cultural and natural resource for the Tulalip Tribes.
Limestone, granite and wood sculpture by Brian Berman.
The Fossil, granite, by Katzutaka Uchida. Dedicated in memory of ‘Wink’ Cushman, past arboretum board member.
Granite sculpture by Verena Schwippert.
Marble sculpture by Daniel Michael.
One of two large cast concrete heads by Francie Allen guarding the shade garden bridge.
By Francie Allen. The second large cast concrete head.
By Constance Jones. A graceful presence in the Woodland Garden and Fernery. The Zonta club pf Everett commissioned this figurative bronze sculpture to honor the club's 90 years of service. Installed by the city in September of 2020.
Steel and glass sculpture by Marilee Moore.
Steel sculpture by artist Edward McCarthy, added in 2021 as part of the rotating sculpture exhibit, chosen by the City of Everett Cultural Commission in cooperation with our Sculpture Curator.
Granite sculpture by Verena Schwippert, added in 2021 as part of the rotating sculpture exhibit, chosen by the City of Everett Cultural Commission in cooperation with our Sculpture Curator.
Granite sculpture by Ken Barnes, added in 2021 as part of the rotating sculpture exhibit, chosen by the City of Everett Cultural Commission in cooperation with our Sculpture Curator.
Granite sculpture by Carl Nelson
Glass, painted wood and metal sculpture by artist Isaac Feuerman, part of the Evergreen Arboretum’s permanent collection, purchased in part with a grant from the City of Everett Hospitality Tax Fund in 2021.