Postcards at the Olympic Sculpture Park

July 14, 2025
by Veronica Martinez

On July 13, 2025, Cascadia Poetics Lab hosted a postcard collage table at the Olympic Sculpture Park. 60 Seattle residents and park goers joined us in making postcard collages and writing poetry on postcards to send to loved ones! Thank you so much to the Olympic Sculpture Park and Seattle Art Museum for giving us the opportunity to host this event and share the love of postcard poetry with our community, and thank you to their staff for providing collage material and helping us with the event! Photos from the event are below.

Postcard Table Sculpture Park

Postcard Table Sculpture Park

Postcarders at the Olympic Sculpture Park

Postcarders at the Olympic Sculpture Park

Postcard Table Olympic Sculpture Park

Postcard Table Olympic Sculpture Park

Postcard Poet Sculpture Park

Postcard Poet Sculpture Park

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