Public Art
Untitled (gold pieces)
Public Art
Babi Yar Park Memorial
This 27-acre memorial park was designed by Lawrence Halprin and Satoru Nishita to commemorate the victims of the 1941-1943 Nazi massacre of Ukrainian Jews and others in Kiev.
Public Art
First Round
Figurative sculptural design for the golf course tee markers. A man and a woman adorn each side of a bench. The two life-sized sculptures of golf players are connected by a six to seven foot long wooden seat. The male figure is surrounded by a sand trap, and the pose of the sculpture suggests a …
Public Art
Untitled (Wooden Arch)
Public Art
Three Wild Spaces, 1 of 3
The project is a series of three contemplative spaces, one in Cook Park, one in Bible Park and one adjacent to the Iliff Dentention. All of these spaces are focused and located on Goldsmith Gulch. These places will be islands of wild in the urban park fabric.
Public Art
Three Wild Spaces, 2 of 3
The project is a series of three contemplative spaces, one in Cook Park, one in Bible Park and one adjacent to the Iliff Dentention. All of these spaces are focused and located on Goldsmith Gulch. These places will be islands of wild in the urban park fabric.
Public Art
Three Wild Spaces, 3 of 3
The project is a series of three contemplative spaces, one in Cook Park, one in Bible Park and one adjacent to the Iliff Dentention. All of these spaces are focused and located on Goldsmith Gulch. These places will be islands of wild in the urban park fabric.
Public Art
White Mirror
Denver Arts & Venues’ Public Art Program commissioned “White Mirror,” an original site-specific public dance performance for Babi Yar Park, by internationally renowned choreographer Robert Sher-Machherndl of Lemon Sponge Cake Contemporary Ballet. The performance was October 4, 2015 at Babi Yar Park in Denver, marking the first time Denver Public Art had commissioned dance as …
Public Art
A Mindful Bridge
With two hundred and ninety six (296), eight inch discs, and a little over a quarter of the discs hosting quotes on the experience of walking, the experience of cycling, and the experience of being mindful of ones surroundings, A Mindful Bridge celebrates the pedestrian and the cyclist and is meant to send messages of …
Public Art
First Rose
A freestanding bench and windscreen with four images each representing qualities of Mamie Eisenhower (first lady) who grew up in Denver after the age of seven: a lady’s fan, a landscape with water activity, a five pointed star, and a heart of roses.