



The first work we saw as we approached Tollefson Plaza consisted of beautiful and bold cut-out flowers. They were attached to the wire fence next to the Link tracks, six of them in a row. They are the work of Janet Marcavage.

Later, we noticed that someone had created an homage to the work, obviously plucking flowers from the Plaza planters and placing the blossoms on the concrete step near the installation.
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Read more about Untitled by Janet Marcavage at the Spaceworks Tacoma blog.
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