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Invisible Wisdom

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This River is Alive

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Last Colors

Public Art

Untitled (orange and blue)

*Artwork Currently Not on View for Restoration* The artist, Gerald Cross, joined the CU-Boulder faculty in 1960, as an instructor of design in the fine arts, architecture and environmental design departments. In 1966, he was named head of the design program. His silkscreen graphic prints were featured in a solo show on campus and he …

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DPS Trevista at Horace Mann

Trevista at Horace Mann’z student leader service group worked with a team of 20 students and local artist to design a school and community unity mural at Horace Mann Elementary School during Trevista’s Service Project Day.

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Rise

Artist’s Statement: “Rise” is an image of a young woman looking to the sky with the word “RISE” above her head. But the feeling of the portrait invokes something greater. We live in tumultuous times, navigating spaces that are sometimes unsure and hostile, enduring new ways of being divided and ostracized. Images like this are …

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Growing

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Untitled (black and white abstract)

This black and white mural displaying a repeating pattern of fluidity and organic shapes is located on Cherry Creek Trail. After the original design was complete, the negative spaces in the artwork were filled in by community members during a “coloring book” event, certainly a highlight of the project. The event brought together all parts …

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Above the Clouds

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Boing Splash

BOING SPLASH entices concepts of play and life. Color captivates attention while perspective adjustments and a spirited character to instigates the imagination. BOING SPLASH was created in several evolving collaborative stages. Artists, Hollis+Lana made a drawing together, then developed parts of the drawing into a character in the virtual world. They placed the virtual character …

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