Next time you’re walking along the Ship Canal in the rain, look down: there’s a series of new art installations that are activated when wet.

The art installations are part of the Ship Canal Water Quality Project, and are designed by Wallingford artist RYAN! Feddersen. Over the summer, she asked community members what water means to them — her artwork is inspired by their responses.

The installations are temporary, and should only last four to six months. To spot them before they fade away, here are their locations:

N 35 th St & Interlaken Ave N

St & Interlaken Ave N N 35 th St & Stone Way N

St & Stone Way N N 35 th St & Troll Ave N

St & Troll Ave N N 36 th St & Fremont Ave N

St & Fremont Ave N N 36 th St & Phinney Ave N

St & Phinney Ave N Leary Way NW & NW 36 th St

St Leary Way NW & 6th Ave NW

Leary Way NW & 8th Ave NW

NW 45 th St & 11 th Ave NW

St & 11 Ave NW Shilshole Ave NW & 11th Ave NW

Shilshole Ave NW & 17th Ave NW

Shilshole Ave NW & 20th Ave NW

The Ship Canal Water Quality Project is constructing an underground storage tunnel to help prevent polluted stormwater and sewage from draining into the Ship Canal. To stay updated on their progress and learn more about the project, click here.