Water quality at Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park has improved and bacteria levels are now considered low risk, allowing the beach to reopen. While low bacteria counts do not guarantee complete safety, current conditions meet public health guidance for reopening. Please continue to enjoy the beach responsibly and stay informed on current conditions.
Renton is home to a vibrant and growing public art collection, with sculptures and installations placed throughout the city’s parks, plazas, and neighborhood corridors. Most pieces are permanently located and easy to visit, offering residents and visitors a chance to explore art woven into everyday spaces. These artworks belong to the people of Renton, and you’re invited to discover them across the city.
Use the map below to take a tour of Renton's public art from your desktop!
jkotarski@rentonwa.gov
425-430-7271
Applications due May 30, 2026!
The City of Renton is seeking local artists for a temporary Light Art Activation at the Harvest Festival on September 19 at Legacy Square. Click here to view the details.
The Paint with Purpose program provides an opportunity for property owners and businesses to partner with the city and local artists to create murals in areas affected by graffiti. Visit the Paint with Purpose page for more information.