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949 E 2nd Ave
Durango, CO
81301-5109
Hours:
Monday - Friday
7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.
970-375-5000 Phone
970-375-5098 Fax
Public Art
About Public Art
The City of Durango’s public art program is administered by the Public Art Commission. Public art refers to any visual work of art including:
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The Public Art Collection (Map) is displayed around Durango in open City-owned areas, inside City-owned facilities, or in areas designed as public areas.
Art donations are encouraged and welcomed. Each donation is considered individually and can be permanent or on a long-term basis.
Proposals for donations will be forwarded to the Public Art Commission (PAC) for review. The PAC may form a subcommittee for additional review. For more detailed information, please refer to the Public Art Master Plan.
Community Art Display at The Durango Community Recreation Center
The community wing of the Durango Community Recreation Center features monthly displays of local artwork. Artists of all mediums are invited to display their artwork in the community wing hallway, which is located in the eastern portion of the Recreation Center. Each artist, whose application is accepted, will be invited to display their artwork for one month. Please visit Community Art Display for an application and a list of guidelines.
Animas River Greenway
The City of Durango also offers art along the Animas Riverfront residents who walk, bike, raft and tour along the Animas River Greenway. Please refer to theAnimas Art Master Plan for more detailed information.
Public Art Maintenance
The City of Durango owns several art pieces. From time to time these pieces need to be cleaned or maintained. These cleanups are usually scheduled once or twice a year. Your help in this area would be greatly appreciated.
Get Involved In Durango Public Art!
The Public Art Commission is always looking for the community to get involved. Contact the City Manager's office for more information.
970-375-5005
art@durangogov.org
Related Links
Community Art Display at Recreation Center
Other Resources
Southwest Colorado Arts Perspective
