Public Art

Community Nature Dance

This artwork was created in partnership with Trust for Public Land. Check out the video to see 3D view. Artist’s Statement: “Community Nature Dance” highlights the butterfly to both accent the pollinator gardens found on-site and to respect what the butterfly symbolizes around the world; endurance, change hope, and life. Around the waist of the …

Urban Arts Fund

Untitled (black and white image of woman covering her eyes)

This mural was painted in collaboration with Re-imagining Arts Worldwide (R.A.W.).

Urban Arts Fund

Untitled (Hindu man)

This mural was painted in collaboration with Re-imagining Arts Worldwide.

Urban Arts Fund

Untitled (three figures holding antlers)

This dreamlike mural on a basketball court wall at Fairview Elementary School features three figures holding antlers. This mural was painted in collaboration with Re-imagining Arts Worldwide (R.A.W.)

Urban Arts Fund

Untitled (black bear surrounded by abstract colors).

This mural was painted in collaboration with Re-imagining Arts Worldwide.

Urban Arts Fund

Born Within Their Natal Cloud

This mural is a procedurally-generated design, reflective of the microcosmic/macrocosmic dual nature of reality. 

Public Art

Christopher Columbus

This bronze statue depicts a stylistic human form extending arms and legs in four directions – North, South, East and West. The statue is encircled by three spherical stainless steel rings representing the planet earth.  Donated by Alfred P. Adamo and Anna Adamo in 1970.

Public Art

Ascent

The Denver Arts & Venues Public Art Program commissioned an original musical composition for Denver’s City and County Building Chime. The composition will act as a signature piece for Denver; something that will be memorable to identify Denver to residents and visitors. The composition is celebratory in nature (e.g., uplifting, lively, positive: evoking the spirit …

Public Art

Ascent

Until 2003, Denver’s various City departments were spread around the City at various locations. This meant doing business with the City was a multi-stop experience.   With this in mind the City selected a location for the new Wellington E. Webb Municipal Office Building adjacent to Civic Center Park. The park was chosen for its …

Public Art

Maria Mosina and Igor Vassine

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