Denver Spends $725,292 On More Public Art

By David Heitz / NewsBreak Denver - May 20, 2022

(Denver, Colo.) Denver has public art tucked into nooks and crannies around town. Now the city plans to spend another $725,292 on more public art.

The City Council will vote on a contract Monday to hire New Mexico artist Paula Castillo to create three pieces. Inspiration for the works will come from Indigenous language history. The art will decorate the Denver Art Museum (14th and Bannock), Central Library (Broadway side) and Acoma Plaza (12th and Acoma).

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