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Walk along the HarborWalk and discover the unique sculpture, paintings, displays, and interpretive signage found along the harbor in Boston's six waterfront neighborhoods. Boston's waterfront is home to many examples of public art by local and national artists, such as the interpretive art works relating the past, present, and future commercial/industrial activities on the Fan Pier, the whimsical fish benches by Judy Kensley McKie in Eastport Park, the 100-foot long fanciful sea creature "Leviathan" by Wendy Ross on the stairway to the World Trade Center West Office Building, or the incredible collection of sculptures by Tony Smith, Willem deKooning, Luis Jimenez, Dennis Oppenheim, William Tucker, and Sol LeWitt placed throughout the University of Massachusetts Boston Campus on Columbia Point in Dorchester. These are just a few examples of the wonderful public art on the HarborWalk that is sure to delight young and old alike.


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