The Breckenridge public art collection engages passersby from all walks of life, inciting conversation around topics that are quintessentially Breckenridge, from the picturesque mountain environment to rich local history. Pieces in the permanent collection occupy carefully-selected public spaces throughout town, and are thoughtfully curated to enhance the collective aesthetic experience of locals and visitors alike. In addition to the permanent collection, temporary and ephemeral installations bolster the experience of Breckenridge as a haven for creativity high in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
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Title | Description | |
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![]() | TORO | By Fred Zietz | Behind 137 S. Main St., along the Riverwalk |
![]() | PROWLIN’ | By Parker McDonald | 110 E. Washington Ave. in front of the Fuqua Livery Stable |
![]() | SACK RACE | By Jane Rankin | 203 S. Main St. behind the Welcome Center, along the Riverwalk |
![]() | JUST THE TWO OF US | By Guilloume | 103 S. Harris St. |
![]() | THE LIBRARY QUILT | By Summit Quilters | 103 S. Harris St. |
![]() | TOM'S BABY | By Seth Vandable | 112 N. Main St. |
![]() | CATTAILS | Doyle Svenby | Breckenridge Arts District campus, located at S. Ridge St. and E. Washington Ave. |
![]() | STEEL DRAWING FOR COOPER | By Steuart Bremner | Breckenridge Arts District campus, located at S. Ridge St. and E. Washington Ave. |
![]() | THRONE | By Chaz della Porta | Breckenridge Arts District campus, located at S. Ridge St. and E. Washington Ave. |
![]() | A FRIEND TO LEAN ON | By Robin J. Laws | 226 S. Main St. |
![]() | POPSICLE | By Doyle Svenby | Visa Point Park, 600 Reiling Rd., next to the Little Red School House |
![]() | MAIN STREET SUNSET | By Ann Weaver | 3rd floor administration offices, Town Hall, 150 Ski Hill Rd. |
![]() | OUTCROPPING HOUSE II | By Albert Belleveau | Breckenridge Arts District campus, located at S. Ridge St. and E. Washington Ave. |
![]() | THE SWING | By Victor Issa | Timberline Learning Center, 150 Valley Brook St. |
![]() | THROUGH THE EYE OF THE NEEDLE | By Rik Sargent | Alpine Bank, 110 N. Main St. |
![]() | AS SEASONS CHANGE | By Stephen Day | Riverwalk Center ticket office, 150 W. Adams Ave. |
![]() | CHRIS ETHRIDGE MEMORIAL | By Chaz Della Porta | Stephen C. West Ice Arena, 189 Boreas Pass Rd. |
![]() | THE NEST | By Chapel | Intersection of Main and Ridge streets at 540 S Main St |
![]() | GOING HOME | By Willie Morrison | Carter Park, 310 S. High St. |
![]() | ULLR | By Richard Jagoda | 500 S. Park Ave. |
![]() | SOLDIERS OF THE SUMMIT | By Robert Eccleston | South of the Riverwalk Center at 150 W. Adams Ave on the Blue River Bikeway. |
![]() | ATHENA FIRST FLUTE + LYDIA FIRST VIOLIN | By Michael Adams | Southwest corner of the Riverwalk Center at 150 W. Adams |
![]() | GONE FISHIN' | By Steve Puchek | In the Blue River east of the Riverwalk Center at 150 W. Adams Ave. |
![]() | A MINER'S DREAM | By Robert Tully | A collection of pieces in Blue River Plaza along the riverwalk, and in the river itself |
![]() | MISTER BARNEY FORD | By Emanuel Martinez | 112 E. Washington Ave., between the Barney Ford House Museum and Tin Shop |
![]() | THREE COWBOYS | By Stephen Hansen | 305 N. Main St. |
![]() | MY BOOK | By Jane Rankin | Breckenridge Grand Vacations Community Center & South Branch Library, 103 S. Harris St. |
![]() | KACHINA STEEL | By Jack Hill | On the bike path by the Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Rd. |
![]() | DOUBLE AXLE | By David Griggs | Front lobby of Breckenridge Recreation Center, 880 Airport Rd. |
![]() | COLORADO RIVER ROCK BRIDGE | By Steuart Bremner | At Kayak Park, where Cucumber Creek intersects the Blue River on the Blue River Bikeway, northeast of the Breckenridge Recreation Center at 880 Airport Rd. |
TAKE A SELF-GUIDED TOUR
Use your mobile devise to listen to the Breckenridge Public Art + Arts District Audio Tour by visiting: spts.us/bca
GET A MAP
Pick up a map to accompany your walking tour at Old Masonic Hall or the Welcome Center. Abbreviated maps (without images) are also available by clicking here.
PLAN YOUR ROUTE
To view the public art collection or campus, choose between three pre-organized routes:
-Public Art | Downtown
-Public Art | North + East
-Historic Arts District Campus
Alternatively, you can create your own route by entering numbers (1-42) into the Spot ID at the top of the screen.
ABOUT THE COLLECTION
The Breckenridge public art collection engages passersby from all walks of life, inciting conversation around topics that are quintessentially Breckenridge, from the picturesque mountain environment to rich local history. Pieces in the permanent collection occupy carefully-selected public spaces throughout town, and are thoughtfully curated to enhance the collective aesthetic experience of locals and visitors alike. In addition to the permanent collection, temporary and ephemeral installations bolster the experience of Breckenridge as a haven for creativity high in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
ABOUT THE CAMPUS
The Breckenridge Arts District features a multi-facility campus of restored historic structures that hosts workshops, exhibits, tours, artists-in-residence, and a variety of other creative activities. With a focus on educational and experiential enrichment, programs include classes in a range of media such as textiles, ceramics, metalwork, painting, and more.
MORE INFORMATION
For questions or additional information on the Breckenridge Public Art + Arts District Audio Tour, please call 970 453 3187 ext 7 or visit breckcreate.org/public-art.
The Breckenridge public art collection engages passersby from all walks of life, inciting conversation around topics that are quintessentially Breckenridge, from the picturesque mountain environment to rich local history. Pieces in the permanent collection occupy carefully-selected public spaces throughout town, and are thoughtfully curated to enhance the collective aesthetic experience of locals and visitors alike. In addition to the permanent collection, temporary and ephemeral installations bolster the experience of Breckenridge as a haven for creativity high in the Colorado Rocky Mountains.