It's nighttime, and you're driving into the city on the west Shoreway with someone who's new in town. As likely as not, the newcomer will look off to the right and wonder about the jumble of red, green, and blue neon rising from the roof of a nearby building. If you look at the neon letters inside the cute mini-lighthouses from just the right angle, they line up to spell the name of Spaces, the art gallery that calls the building home. It's not only a creative sign that helps guide art lovers to the out-of-the way gallery, it's also public art that's caught the eye of thousands of people who've never set foot inside the gallery itself.