Public Art Projects Wrap Up at New Denver Justice Center
Hundreds of steel profiles swirl in a giant funnel four stories above the heads of its visitors. But this new public art display won’t be found in the Denver Art Museum. Try a few blocks west, in the new $295 million Denver Justice Center, Law Week Colorado reports.
As construction for the new justice center wraps up to hear its first criminal court case on July 6, so are its $2 million in aesthetics. Two of the four public art installations will wrap up this week: the 2,000-pound steel funnel designed by Massachusetts-based sculptor Ralph Helmick moved into the atrium by the main public entrance on June 11, followed by a luminous installation from fellow Massachusetts artist Catherine Widgery, set for completion June 17
