Lorna Jordan
American artist
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Work
Her public artwork Bow Passage Overlook is located in the Pearce Estate Park in Calgary, Alberta.[3][4]
Jordan's 1998 work Waterworks Gardens, a collaboration made visible the process of water processing at the Renton, Washington wastewater treatment plant.[5][6]
Jordan's work is included in the collections of the Seattle Art Museum[7] and the State of Washington.[1]
In 2010, the City of Madison received a grant from the NEA Mayors’ Institute on City Design 25th Anniversary Initiative[8] to work with Jordan in designing Madison's Central Park (now named McPike Park). The Jordan designed "Art Approach" included in the Central Park Master Plan[9] includes a conceptual framework and outlines descriptions and locations of artworks to be integrated into Central Park's systems, connections and places. The design team also included Schreiber/Anderson Associates; Ken Saiki Design; and JJR, LLC.