Two Rivers Heritage Sculpture

The Two Rivers Heritage Sculpture will provide an engaging centerpiece in Reflection Plaza, igniting curiosity, sparking conversation, and transforming a space that is too frequently overlooked into a vibrant public square.

As a distinctive feature in downtown Washougal, it will encourage foot traffic, supporting nearby shops, restaurants, and cafes.

As an educational tool, it will provide opportunities for schools and community groups to engage with public art and expand knowledge of our shared history while encouraging community participation in cultural events.

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The sculpture will wrap around the 4 sides of the campanile depicting the flow of the two rivers whose "rushing water" inspired the Cascade Chinookan name Washuxwal.  Over time and many intermediate variations, the name evolved into the current city name, Washougal. 

Two Rivers Heritage Sculpture: Public Art in our Town Square

Our newest public art project aims to place the “Two Rivers Heritage Sculpture,” created by Sharon Agnor, on the campanile tower located at the site of the original water well in Reflection Plaza in downtown Washougal. The new steel and glass sculpture is designed to include a selection of significant events from Washougal history chosen after consultation with The Camas-Washougal Historical Society and Sam Robinson of the Chinook Nation. These events will be etched on metal waves that flow through history to tell the story of our town.  A QR code tucked in an alcove will link to a more detailed history that can be read or listened to while walking around the sculpture looking at the etchings. These historical events will form a basis for education and conversation and connection to place. The history of indigenous peoples of the area will be an integral part of this artwork.  We envision school assignments and field trips, library information tying into the historical events pictured, tours of the Two Rivers Heritage Museum, and highlighting in city tourism marketing. 

Metal and Glass Materials used in the Sculpture

A dramatic focal point honoring our city’s history, including the intersection of native and settler cultures and our strong connection to the Washougal and Columbia rivers, will come to life through a stunning metal and glass sculpture which will become a cultural landmark with the potential to reinvigorate our civic spirit, inspire a deeper connection to place, and draw residents and visitors to our downtown core.

The Two Rivers Heritage Sculpture will provide an engaging centerpiece, a defining element to draw people in and inspire them to linger and connect, transforming a space that is too frequently overlooked into a vibrant public square.

Help us bring this vision to life!  As of September 19th, we have raised $30,000 in donations and pledges toward the $85,715 needed to complete this project. 

We value all contributions, from small donors to cornerstone funders.  Every single donation represents significant support of the project and helps us bring this iconic sculpture to our city.  Be a part this community effort!

Lead donors have pledged to MATCH YOUR DONATION dollar for dollar to DOUBLE THE IMPACT of your contribution.  Join with us today in donating what you can.  Thank you!