You may notice new pieces of public art adding color to your drive-time in Greeley. Five traffic cabinets are sporting colorful wraps as part of Greeley’s One Percent for Art Program, which invites artists to submit designs to be used on outdoor traffic control cabinets as public art ‘murals.’ Jury-selected artists have their designs reproduced on vinyl wraps that are applied to the traffic cabinets throughout the city.
These new wraps join more than 200 pieces of art in Greeley – from bronze sculptures to murals.
To browse and learn about the city’s collection of public art, check out the new interactive map and archive.
The newest additions and locations are:
- “Colorado Wildflowers,” by Portia Monberg, 10th Street entrance to the Greeley Country Club across from Walmart. (Note: The wrap that was previously at this location has moved to 10th Street and 43rd Avenue.)
- “Untitled,” by Kira Rittgers, 10th Street and 14th Avenue.
- “Good Buddies,” by Kae Bae, at the northeast corner of 10th Street and 43rd Avenue.
- “Garden of Eden” by Trine Bumiller, 26th Avenue and 10th Street.
- “Sunflower Symphony,” by Judy Lew Loose, 10th Avenue and 10th Street