The Collection
Sculpture Gallery
Over 20 life-sized bronze sculptures by celebrated Northwest artists will line the Fremont Canal — from wildlife that calls this waterway home to a signature piece celebrating the canal's vibrant maritime industry. These sculptures will be featured at our Launch Fundraiser on May 31st, where guests can purchase and donate a bronze to the park.
Most bronzes by NW artist Georgia Gerber, with a Blue Heron by NW artist Paul Thorne. Each piece is engineered for permanence and crafted to bring warmth and life to the garden. When you purchase a sculpture, you are donating it to the park — a legacy that lasts forever.

Bald Eagle
by Georgia Gerber
A magnificent bald eagle perched on stone, surveying the canal waters � a symbol of the wild Pacific Northwest.

Barn Owl
by Georgia Gerber
A barn owl at rest, capturing the quiet presence of these nocturnal hunters found along the canal corridor.

Beaver
by Georgia Gerber
A beaver sitting upright, grooming its fur � a companion piece celebrating the industrious residents of the canal.

Beaver & Pup
by Georgia Gerber
A beaver with its young pup, celebrating the industrious builders that have long called the canal home.
Blue Heron
by Paul Thorne
A majestic blue heron standing tall — the iconic sentinel of the Pacific Northwest waterways.

Ducks
by Georgia Gerber
A family of ducks in bronze, part of a recirculating water feature along the garden path.

Golden Retriever
by Georgia Gerber
A golden retriever resting beside a seating area, inviting visitors to sit, linger, and connect with one another.

Kingfisher
by Georgia Gerber
A belted kingfisher perched and watchful, one of the canal's most colorful and iconic residents.

Osprey
by Georgia Gerber
An osprey poised for the hunt, wings spread wide — a tribute to the raptors that fish the canal waters.

Peregrine Falcon
by Georgia Gerber
A peregrine falcon poised and alert � the fastest bird in the world, and a regular visitor to the canal bridges.

Rabbits
by Georgia Gerber
A pair of rabbits nestled among native plantings, adding whimsy and warmth to the garden.

River Otters
by Georgia Gerber
A pair of playful river otters captured mid-frolic, placed near the water's edge as part of a recirculating water feature.

Springer Spaniel
by Georgia Gerber
A springer spaniel seated at attention, one of the bronze dogs accompanying seating areas in the garden.

Turtle
by Georgia Gerber
A western pond turtle basking on stone — a nod to the aquatic life thriving in and around the canal.

Turtle & Yearling
by Georgia Gerber
An adult turtle with a young yearling, symbolizing continuity and the garden's commitment to future generations.
Support the Garden
Join us May 31st at The Fremont Social to purchase and donate a sculpture — and leave a lasting legacy along the Fremont Canal. Each donor is permanently recognized with a dedication plaque on-site and on the project website.