Transformer Sculpture — East 6th

A future Let’s PLAY candidate for imaginative movement and robot poses.
Stand like a robot for ten seconds, then transform into your fastest vehicle pose.
The transformer sculptures are possible future Let’s PLAY locations beyond downtown. They give families a playful reason to explore public art along the 6th Street corridor.
Point out shapes that look like car parts, robot parts, or tools.
Make your best robot face.
If this transformer could move, where would it go first?
Choose your superhero pose.
- I spy a wheel shape.
- I spy something shiny.
- I spy a part that looks strong.
- Use movement words: up, down, big, small.
- Point to bright colors and repeat their names.
- Stand like a robot for five seconds.
- Transform from a robot into a race car.
- Invent a name and mission for this transformer.
- Compare it with another sculpture. What is the same and different?
Extend the playful learning experience with Stillwater Public Library. Families can look for related books, activities, and programs that connect this site to reading, conversation, and play at home.
Keep playing
Use the map to choose another downtown site or save a future stop for later.
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Look closely at color, friendship, and the story painted into Chris Salmon Plaza.

Girl Reading Sculpture
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Pause with the reader and imagine the story she might be holding.

Farm Mural
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Find animals, plants, colors, and the food stories hiding in the mural.







