Lookout Cove Artists

Fish Skeleton

Fish Skeleton

Artist Ben Trautman created a 12-foot-long, 250-pound steel fish skeleton that "swims" when you turn the crank.

Willow Sculpture

Willow Sculpture

Artist Patrick Dougherty created a walk-in organic structure made of willow branches that looks something like a wasp’s nest or the kid-made forts that have long been one of the most popular activities at the Museum.

Mosiac

Mosaic

An 800-square-foot central mosaic created by artist Pippa Murray references the other areas of Lookout Cove, such as sea life and parts of the shipwreck, and is a great spot for a picnic lunch.

raptors

Raptors

Inspired by the dream of flight as a child, San Francisco-based artist Michael Brown built a wind activated exhibition that includes nine sculpted metal raptor birds mounted on poles that float nine to 12 feet off the ground.

stone frog

Stone Frog

Based on local frogs at Fort Baker, Berkeley-based artist and sculptor Marcia Donahue carved a stone frog weighing over two tons out of solid California granite for Lookout Cove’s Glen area.

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