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Artist proposes interactive ‘Circle Conversation’ sculpture to Englewood Cultural Arts Commission

5549014 · August 7, 2025
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Artist Courtney Cotton presented “Circle Conversation,” a proposed three-ring public sculpture and digital story platform intended to promote mental-health awareness; she asked the commission for potential sites and funding partnerships and supplied renderings and a preliminary budget.

Courtney Cotton, an Englewood artist and founder of Blue Tile Art Space and Gallery, presented “Circle Conversation” during the Englewood Cultural Arts Commission meeting and asked the commission to consider possible sites and funding partners for the project.

Cotton described the proposal as a contemporary three-ring sculpture (each ring about 8 feet in diameter) representing “mind, body, spirit,” paired with a wayfinding stanchion and optional digital tools that would let visitors access prompts and share stories privately or publicly. “Public art has meaning,” she said, adding that the installation is intended to promote awareness and conversation about mental health and well-being through art, science and technology.

The artist said she used a…

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