Created in 1990 and renovated in 2011, Craig Jacobrown’s “Rainbringer” on High School Road and Madison Avenue is a Suquamish-style painted wood carving dedicated to Chief Henry Seaweed of the Nakwux-tuk tribe in the Kwakwaka-wakw band whose family crest is the Thunderbird.
High School Rd and Madison Ave, Bainbridge Island, WA, 98110
LOCAL PUBLIC ART COLLECTIONS
AHB Mark Brody Artist Profile
AHB Steve Jensen Artist Profile
AHB Pat McVay Artist Profile
AHB Matt Babcock Artist Profile
AHB MacRae Wylde Artist Profile
AHB Ed McCarthy - I Watch Salmon from the Bridge Above
AHB Maggie Smith - Island Water Quilt
AHB Shawn Johnson - Wandering Trees
AHB "Craig Jacobrown - Rainbringer"
AHB "Gayle Bard & Steven Maslach - Clouds and River of Glass"
AHB "Gayle Bard - Blackberry Vines"
AHB "Jennifer Kuhns - Part of Something New IV"
AHB "MacRae Wylde - Something New IV"
AHB "Jan Hoy - Sculpture Artist"
AHB “Hand in Hand" on the Bainbridge Island Art Walk
AHB “Shape of Memory” on the Bainbridge Island Art Walk
AHB "Fossil lll" on the Bainbridge Island Art Walk
AHB “Reflection” on the Bainbridge Island Art Walk
AHB "Abe Singer - Metal Sculpture Artist"
AHB "Beach Glass Quilt" on the Bainbridge Island Art Walk
AHB "Tribute Baskets" on the Bainbridge Island Art Walk
AHB “Bay Otters” on the Bainbridge Island Art Walk