Garbage-eating Goat - Sculpture - PhotoOp
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Spokane artist, Sister Paula Turnbull, of the Sisters of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary, uses her studio at the Holy Names Convent to produce art work that ranges from religious to whimsical.
Perhaps her best known sculpture is the garbage eating goat at Spokane's Riverfront Park. A favorite landmark since 1974, this interactive sculpture illustrates the environmental theme of Expo ’74.
The Corten steel sculpture of a goat includes a mechanism will eat small pieces of trash with the aid of its vacuum digestive system.
Located in Riverfront Park just east of the carousel. It’s on the north side of W. Spokane Falls Blvd, just west of N. Stevens St.
Posted by Nadine S., Spokane's Homegrown Tourist
Category: Y Yodio Experiences
Located in Riverfront Park, 507 N Howard St, Spokane, Washington, 99201
Tracks:
- Yodio Track 1