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Public Art
We Are Future Strata
People who use the High Line Canal Trail at S. Colorado Boulevard and E. Hampden Ave. will notice a cluster of three large granite boulders on the west side of the underpass painted with brightly colored stripes depicting strata. From the artist: We Are Future Strata is symbolic of a post-human future where the man-made environment …
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World Color Wheel
Public Art
Three Dancers
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Untitled (cartoon-like image of a man breaking through a wall, flanked by two birds)
*Artwork No Longer on View* This mural was part of ‘Duct-Work 2, a project coordinated by CIG.
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Untitled (red roses)
*Artwork No Longer on View* This mural, created by Thomas Evans (a.k.a. Detour) was part of ‘Duct-Work 2, a project coordinated by CIG.
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The Awakening of Cuauhtémoc
Mural created by Adolfo Romero at Atzlan Theatre in Santa Fe Arts District. Artist’s Statement: This artwork is inspired by the recognition of our indigenous peoples throughout the Americas. In one part, the pain of colonization is expressed, and a detail of the Trail of Tears is represented. In the other half, you can see …
Eastgate
The large-scale, site-specific, public sculptures emphasize relational existence of forms within contexts of material, process, public space, and collaboration. The work is grounded in responding to the environment of the physical site, the abstract geometry of the natural world, and community engagement. Combining cutting edge digital design with custom craftsmanship, DeWitt Godfrey’s process of packing …
Public Art
Blue Print
“Blue Print” is a series of sculptural forms inspired by the industrial past of the River North neighborhood in Denver. Consisting of four sculptures that cast interesting shadows and illuminate interesting patterning, “Blue Print” creates repetition along Brighton Blvd. As the day changes to night, the project begins capturing the movement and activity of all kinds …
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B-Girl Emerge
This mural by Thomas Evans a.k.a. Detour on the Tuff Shed building is visible from I-70. It features a portrait of a Native American woman with braided hair in Thomas Evans’ recognizable style.