The Washougal Arts and Culture Alliance (WACA) is raising awareness and fundraising for its latest art installation, a sculpture at Reflection Plaza.
WACA President Molly Coston, a Washougal City Council member, presented a project update to the Council on Nov. 4.
“I’m not really asking all of you guys to donate, although it’d be wonderful if you could,” she said, “but I really want you to understand the scope of this project and have some enthusiasm for it and talk to people about it. I think this is going to be an iconic piece, really stunning.”
In July, WACA and the city of Washougal Arts Commission selected Sharon Agnor’s Two Rivers Heritage Sculpture to be installed onto the campanile — an Italian-style, freestanding brick tower — in September 2025.
“This is going to be an image that people think of when they think of Washougal,” Washougal City Councilor David Fritz said during a July 22 workshop. “I think this is really important.”