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Doctor's Care previews new Littleton mural, schedules ribbon cutting

Arts and Culture Board · April 15, 2026

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Summary

Doctor's Care, a local nonprofit clinic, presented a new vinyl-wrap mural for its Littleton Boulevard building funded through the city's mural program and partner donations; the group named artist Jace Gracio and announced a ribbon cutting next Friday at 11 a.m.

Doctor's Care, a nonprofit clinic that serves low-income and vulnerable patients in Littleton, previewed a new vinyl-wrap mural for its building during the Arts and Culture Board meeting.

A presenter for Doctor's Care described the project’s four design goals: vibrant colors, depiction of Colorado seasons, highlighting Littleton landmarks and recreation, and representing community diversity, including people with vision impairment who walk near the clinic. The presenter said the mural was funded through the city of Littleton’s mural program and the arts council, with fabrication by Harmonic Custom Graphics (which donated services) and lift equipment provided by Arvada Rentals.

Board members were told the mural uses a vinyl wrap on metal elements rather than paint; the artist was identified as Jace Gracio of Harmonic. The presenter said installation would begin with power washing and that at least one side of the wrap should be completed for the planned ribbon cutting next Friday at 11:00 a.m.

The presenter framed the mural as part of a broader Littleton Boulevard revitalization and thanked city staff and community partners for their assistance. The board asked several logistical questions about the artist and installation; presenters responded with details about the schedule, materials, and community-focused imagery.