Adams County Cultural Arts Featured Projects

Featured Projects

Dust to ApplesDUST TO APPLES: THE COLORS OF THE EASTERN PLAINS

Artist Melody Epperson takes us on a journey across the Adams County Eastern Plains to explore her personal history and the history of the area. In what ways have we lost our connection to the land, and how do we go about rebuilding it?

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Gateway MuralGATEWAY MURAL AT 58TH AVE

Husband and wife artist team Jolt and CoCo of Guerilla Garden have been selected to create a large mural honoring the area’s rich history of street art. This highly visible mural will be installed along 58th Avenue between Marion and Franklin Street.

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Water Tank MuralWATER TANK MURAL AT RIVERDALE REGIONAL PARK

Denver artist Bimmer Torres has been selected to paint a mural on the water tank at Riverdale Regional Park. Torres will transform the highly visible landmark with a design honoring the rich agricultural history of the region and the deep connection between humans and nature.

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BMoCABMoCA AT ADAMS COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES CENTER

Current Exhibition: Look at Us Now, Grace Gutierrez

In partnership with the BMoCA, we’re excited to bring a rotating collection of sculptural works to the Adams County Human Services Center. Featuring renowned artists from around the world, these exhibitions change throughout the year.

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Art on the TrailsART ON THE TRAILS

Get outside and check out the art along the Adams County trail system. Discover over 50 miles of trails connecting our neighborhoods, parks, and open spaces with artwork from projects like Murals for Hope, Love Your Trails - Ground Mural Series, Babe Walls, and others.

View map of art along Adams County trails.

 

 

 



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