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A department of the Town of Vail, the Art in Public Places (AIPP) program is one of many culturally oriented programs in the Vail Valley. The intention of the program is to assemble a collection of works of art in public places which is educational, attractive to residents and guests, and of an overall aesthetic quality equal to the excellent international reputation the town enjoys as a resort.
4) Art in Vail
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The Art in Public Places (AIPP) program is one of many culturally oriented programs in the Vail Valley. The intention of the program is to assemble a collection of works of art in public places which is educational, attractive to residents and guests, and of an overall aesthetic quality equal to the excellent international reputation the town enjoys as a resort.
The Town’s public art collection includes over 45 works ranging from painting, sculptures,...
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Designed as a playground in Red Sandstone Park in partnership with the Town of Vail design team.
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Located in Bighorn Park
From the artist's blog dated 2015: "This simple project was one of my first publicly commissioned works that consisted of a granite boulder taken from a troublesome area of Gore Creek, in Vail, Colorado. I placed it in a park and etched the hands of local children into its surface after polishing it as well. Nearly 10 years later this has even more depth for me as my children now get to visit this park with me."
13) CloudScape
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Located in Vail Village at Eaton Plaza. Made from marble, limestone, bronze and steel on a rubber base.
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Debbie Bolon-Feeney discussed how she came to live in Colorado's Rocky Mountains with Tara Flanagan and Tony Mauro, the "Voice of Vail."
Bolon-Feeney shared her 1976 - 1984 experience with Summervail Art Workshop (SAW), including the creative imprint left by ceramics instructor, Danny Martinez, and the inspiration of SAW progenitors: Randy Milhoan, Dan Telleen and Jim Cotter. She also discussed her life as an artist and art educator in the...
15) Eight Bells
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The 15-foot tall sculptures are topped with multi-sided bell-shaped bronze lanterns. At night, light from energy-efficient LED’s emanates from the perforations in the bronze panels creating a bright and artful welcome to Vail Village. Each of the panels has a unique design and patina that represents the artist’s impression of Vail’s winter and summer environments.