Public Art

Mountain Streams

Public Art

Personal Icons

As a part of West Pines Hospital’s “A Celebration of Cultural Diversity, and Unity” program, the artist established a series of workshops at the Ross Barnum Library, to produce a mural, working with  people in the neighborhood. The result is a 3′ X 3′ bronze tile artwork, that was permanently installed on the front of …

Public Art

Juntos / Together

Panels were created using inspiration from neighborhood and recreation center activities.

Public Art

Pasado, Presente, Futuro

Denver artist Carlota Espinoza painted this 20-foot mural. The work was commissioned by the Friends of the Denver Public Library and was presented to the Byers Branch Library in October of 1975. The work was designated an official Centennial-Bicentennial project. 

Public Art

The Family

This bronze sculpture features the figures of a woman and man holding a child. The woman’s right arm is around the waist of the man, and the man’s left arm is around the woman. The simplified forms face the entrance of the hospital. They are standing on an exposed aggregate concrete base.

Urban Arts Fund

Untitled (Native American faces silhouetted against Colorado mountains, setting sun resembles Colorado state flag)

Urban Arts Fund

Synapses

Urban Arts Fund

Pillars of Unity

Public Art

Crossroads / Encrucijada

“Crossroads / Encrucijada” marks the intersection of 6th Avenue and Federal Boulevard with four brightly colored monuments, one at each corner. With patterns reminiscent of serapes, each piece also bears bronze sconces with cutout chevron designs lit with solar powered LED lights. The title of the artwork was deliberate, as was the serape theme. “This …

Urban Arts Fund

Villa Park Mini Mart Mural

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