Luxe Beat Magazine APRIL 2015 | Page 84

th min t ma a i an th oot ma a i th on o r o ation i o n am to m on ay thro h ri ay an am to m n th orth i in o ation i o n am to m on ay thro h ri ay am to m at r ay an am to 8pm Sunday. Art and music are an important part of the Seattle culture and are important parts of Sea-Tac as well. The artwork was created over decades, now featuring more than or o arti t th art o tion tart in ith $300,000 to buy permanent artwork. When concourses B, C and D were an in art o th construction budget went to art. Then, with the opening of Concourse in an th an ion o th o th t rmina anoth r mi ion went to artwork at Sea-Tac. In Concourse A, be sure to pay attention to the nine mosaic columns created with hand-cut glass and stone. Concourse A also includes some exceptional examples of art glass, including a gorgeous stained glass entitled “I Was Dreaming of Spirit Animals,” by Cappy Thompson. As you pass through Concourse B, oo o n to at h th ron h in terrazzo by Judith and Daniel Caldwell. n o th mor ni off rin at Sea-Tac are the talking drinking o ntain Th r ar o th “talking” foundations, by Jim Green, located throughout Concourses B and C. And yes, people will turn and stare when you press the button and begin drinking. At the end of Concourse D, look up 84