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Arvada Arts and Culture Commission details mural projects, public-art goals and a citywide art map initiative

3235364 · May 7, 2025
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Summary

Commission leaders told council on May 6 they aim to place an art experience within 10 minutes of every resident, maintain a growing 200+ piece municipal collection, expand murals across neighborhoods (including a planned Bridal Rock mural) and develop a digital public-art map and brochure for visitors and residents.

The Arvada Arts and Culture Commission presented an overview of its responsibilities, recent projects and 2025 goals to the City Council during the May 6 meeting.

Kimberly Wagner, president of the commission, and Sarah Kolb, secretary, described the commission’s aim “to try and bring art or an artful experience or a piece of art within 10 minutes of any resident in Arvada,” and reviewed recent public-art activity. The commission said it manages a collection of more than 200 artworks, partners with a conservation firm (Pacific Coast) for maintenance and conservation work, and has introduced nontraditional…

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