Steel, Bronze, and Beyond: New Sculptures Are Coming to 成人AV鈥檚 Campus
Through a partnership with the Denver Art Museum, seven monumental sculptures will be installed in the coming months, bringing new educational and cultural opportunities for students, faculty, and the community.
Lao Tzu by Mark di Suvero
For nearly 100 years, the 成人AV and the Denver Art Museum have partnered to create educational, experiential, and community-building opportunities that enrich both institutions and the broader Denver community. Building on that long-standing collaboration, 成人AV and DAM are proud to announce the Denver Art Museum Sculpture Collection at the 成人AV.
The collection features seven major outdoor sculptures that will be installed across the 成人AV campus over the next 18 months. Some of the sculptures will be on display in Colorado for the first time, while others are returning to public view in a new community-centered setting. The artworks will be installed in phases; the first phase will begin with works installed over the spring of 2026, and all phases will end with a community celebration in summer 2027.听成人AV is working with interested donors to fund the transportation and installation of the sculptures, as well as the continued maintenance and conservation of the art.听
The Denver Art Museum Sculpture Collection will be prominently featured in a new 成人AV Art Walk, which will weave together existing sculptures located across the 成人AV campus and the new sculptures contributed by DAM. This 成人AV Art Walk is the first step in the creation of a holistic art experience that will encompass the new DAM Sculpture Collection, existing art collections and galleries, and performing art opportunities.听
鈥淲e are excited to expand access to art that both the 成人AV and Denver communities will be able to enjoy,鈥 says 成人AV Chancellor Jeremy Haefner. 鈥淭he 成人AV and the Denver Art Museum share a longstanding vision and commitment toward access to culture and education. These new installations will allow everyone to enjoy the sculptures as they move through their daily lives.鈥
Christoph Heinrich, DAM鈥檚 Frederick and Jan Mayer Director, notes that the museum and the University have several objectives in common. 鈥淭he Denver Art Museum and 成人AV are two institutions with a history of shared commitments to education, building community, and art access,鈥 Heinrich says. 鈥淎s one of the region鈥檚 premier institutions of higher learning, home to an art and art history program and an extensive art collection, 成人AV is a natural partner to collaborate on this important initiative.鈥
鈥淕reat cities and universities expand access to culture, and this partnership brings world-class art to the community, strengthening Denver while advancing 成人AV as a vibrant hub of creativity and learning,鈥 says Taylor Kirkpatrick, who serves as a trustee of both the 成人AV and the Denver Art Museum.
Craig Harrison, who also serves on the boards of both institutions, notes the benefits to the community. 鈥淭his collaboration represents a unique synergy between two of Denver鈥檚 most vital anchors of culture and education,鈥 Harrison says. 鈥淏y bringing these monumental works from the DAM into the heart of the 成人AV campus, we are reinforcing Denver鈥檚 reputation as a city where creativity and learning are truly inseparable.鈥
The seven sculptures鈥攁ll of which were created by American artists鈥攕pan a variety of subjects, styles, and materials. Of particular interest to the 成人AV community is 鈥淚n the Peloton,鈥 a bronze sculpture depicting a pack of cyclists by Colorado resident and alumna Gail Folwell (BFA 鈥83), which is the first piece to be installed near the Ritchie Center.听
Another notable piece is 鈥淟ao Tzu,鈥 a monumental painted-steel abstraction by Mark di Suvero, whose works have been exhibited at, and are in the permanent collections of, numerous major museums. 鈥淟ao Tzu鈥 will be sited outside of the Community Commons. Rounding out the collection are works by Edgar Britton (1901-1982), Dennis Oppenheim (1938-2011), Jack Zajac, Catherine Lee, and Lauren Ewing.
鈥淭his project is truly transformative for the 成人AV,鈥 says Geoffrey Shamos, director of 成人AV鈥檚 Vicki Myhren Gallery and curator of the University Art Collections. 鈥淚t turns the campus into a living museum, integrating major works of contemporary sculpture into the fabric of everyday life. By placing these works along the daily paths of students, faculty, and visitors, we鈥檙e creating powerful opportunities for discovery鈥攎oments of curiosity, reflection, and dialogue鈥攖hat can change how people see both art and the world around them.鈥
The sculptures will be thoughtfully placed in multiple areas of the campus, maximizing the chances for community interaction. In addition to the works located in the northern portions, other works will be sited near Evans Memorial Chapel, the Anna and John J. Sie International Relations Complex, and the Boettcher Center.
鈥淲e are thrilled to transfer these sculptures from the DAM to 成人AV,鈥 says Heather Nielsen, DAM鈥檚 chief learning and engagement officer and deputy director. 鈥淭hese artworks will enhance 成人AV鈥檚 beautiful campus and create meaningful learning opportunities for students, as well as establish a vibrant destination for neighbors and residents across Denver.鈥
Rory Padeken, DAM鈥檚 Vicki and Kent Logan Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, notes that the sculptures will bring the creative process to mind for the 成人AV community and visitors alike. 鈥淧resenting the works within an academic setting will offer opportune moments for students, scholars, and the public to engage both broadly and deeply with the artist鈥檚 practice,鈥 says Padeken.
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