Public Art
(Imaginary) Space/Time Tunnels
The location of the work near the entrance is intended to operate as a sign signifying the activity and energy that is generated by the users of the center. The elements of the sculpture are arranged like a whirlwind around a center vortex of energy. Wave-like elements and curvelinear ribbons suggest patterns of motion.
Public Art
Tradition
Public Art
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Public Art
Channeled Energy Flow
Public Art
Portrait of Hiawatha Davis
In the words of Cindy Brovsky, staff writer for Denver Post (June 1, 2000): “Former Denver City Councilman Hiawatha Davis Jr. never served in a war, but he was eulogized Wednesday as Denver’s ‘soldier’ who battled racism, sexism and poverty. Davis, 56, died of prostate cancer last week. More than 700 people – including Denver Mayor …
Public Art
Bluecityjungle
Public Art
Untitled (light blue box)
Seven parts to this sculptural work, in front of the library, inside the library and behind the library.