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Art in Castle Rock

It’s important for the public to know that no taxpayer money is used to purchase public art. The Philip S. Miller trust fund is the funding mechanism the Town uses for all of the public art you see around Town. The Town is one of several entities that benefits annually from the trust, left by the local banker and philanthropist and his wife, Jerry.

The Millers bequeathed a portion of the proceeds of their substantial estate to the Town, and Town Council, in turn, earmarks money annually for public art, along with other community driven programs. The Public Art Commission recommends expenditures in keeping with a Town goal to advance Philip S. Miller’s legacy by fostering a sense of community and enhancing community character.

The Town of Castle Rock is continuously striving to attain more public art. Public art means many things to people. It is a form of expression, it documents history, it can be a celebration or a legacy. It can ignite creativity, share culture and inspire conversation.

* Castle Rock is part of a county-wide Art Encounters Program where various works of art are selected for a one-year period within Castle Rock, Parker, Lone Tree and Highlands Ranch. Those pieces are denoted with an "*".


Public art photo gallery


Title:
 Keystone to the Castle
Artist: Tim Upham of Fort Collins, Colo.
Medium: Steel and rhyolite sculpture
Unveiled: January 2005 
Location: Wolfensberger/Wilcox Interchange 

Funding: Philip S. Miller trust fund
 Keystone to the Castle

Title:
 Pond Series I
Artist: Carol D. Nelson
Medium: Acrylic with gel medium
Unveiled:  Purchased at the 2005 ArtFest
Location: Administration section on the second floor of Town Hall
Funding: Philip S. Miller trust fund

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 Pond Series

Title:
  Log Barn
Artist: Dennis Rhoades
Medium: Pastel
Unveiled: Purchased at the 2005 ArtFest
Location: Administration section on the second floor of Town Hall
Funding: Philip S. Miller trust fund


 Log Barn

Title:
 Winter Dawn
Artist: Todd Winter
Medium: Watercolor
Unveiled: Purchased at the 2005 ArtFest

Locations: Located near the Finance Department counter
Funding: Philip S. Miller trust fund
 Winter Dawn

Title:
 Line'emup, knock'emdown
Artist: Douglas County High School art students
Medium:
Unveiled:
 2003
Location: Front Street Park
Funding: Philip S. Miller trust fund

 Line'emup, Knock'emdown

Title: Out of Line
Artist: Douglas County High School art students
Medium:
Unveiled:
 2003
Location: Front Street Park

Funding: Philip S. Miller trust fund
 Out of Line

Title: Tribal Jam
Artist: Rick Sargent of Englewood, Colo.
Medium: Three concrete totem sculptures celebrating the spirit of Castle Rock youth.
Unveiled: 2003
Locations: Metzler Ranch Skate Park
Funding: Philip S. Miller trust fund

 

 Tribal Jam

Title: Cereal Bowl
Artist: Douglas County High School art students
Medium:
Unveiled:
Location
: Front Street Park
Funding: Philip S. Miller trust fund

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 Cereal Bown

Title: Winter Light, South Platte
Artist: Ron Zito of Englewood, Colo.
Medium: Oil on canvas
Unveiled: 2003
Location: Town Hall second floor council foyer
Funding: Philip S. Miller trust fund


 

Winter Light, South Platte   
Title: The Castle Rock gateway sculpture
Artist: Barbara Grygutis
Medium:  Metal and Rhyolite Sculpture
Unveiled: Fall 2005
Location: I-25/Meadows Interchange
Funding: Multiple developers, per condition of development agreement

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Castle Rock Entry 
Title: Cooling the Dogs 
Artist: Craig Bergsgaard, Windsor, CO.
Medium:  1,300-pound bronze sculpture
Unveiled: 2009
Location: Fifth and Gilbert Streets
Funding: The Philip S. Miller Trust Fund paid for more than half of the $70,000

price tag for the sculpture as well as landscape costs. The balance paid
in partnership with the Castle Rock Chamber of Commerce, the Douglas County Library Foundation Board and the Black Hills Energy Company.

 

 

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Cooling the Dogs
Title: Dancing Moon IV
Artist: Reven Swanson, Denver
Medium:  Steel and Glass                                                    
Unveiled: 2010
Location: Northeast corner of Plum Creek Parkway and Gilbert Street
Funding: The Philip S. Miller Trust Fund

 

 

 

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Dancing Moon IV
Title: Midsummer Totem
Artist: Manton Botsfor, Austin, CO                                 
Medium:  Sandstone, steel and brass, 6' x6'
Unveiled: 2010
Location: NE corner of Plum Creek Parkway and Gilbert
Funding: The Philip S. Miller Trust Fund

 

 

 

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Midsummer Totem
Title: Unity Dance
Artist: Jed Botsford, Bayfield, CO
Medium:  4'x9' steel
Unveiled: 2010
Location: Plum Creek Parkway/I-25 interchange                                        
Funding: The Philip S. Miller Trust Fund

 

 

 

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Unity Dance
Title: Stumped *
Artist: Doyle Svenby, El Paso County
Medium:  Steel and Stone                                                    
Unveiled: 2012
Location: Festival Park
Funding: The Philip S. Miller Trust Fund

 





 



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Stumped
Title: Phoenix *
Artist: John Wilbar, Pueblo
Medium:  Wood and Stucco                                                  
Unveiled: 2012
Location: Butterfield Crossing Park
Funding: The Philip S. Miller Trust Fund

 





 



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Phoenix
 Title: Rattle *
Artist: Suzanne Kane
Medium:  Steel 
Unveiled: 2012
Location: Red Hawk Ridge Club House
Funding: The Philip S. Miller Trust Fund
Rattle 
Title: Frame - Back
Artist: Irene Tayor-Paint, Judy Pollock-Birdhouse,Cloyd Snook-Pottery
Medium: Wood, Paint, Pottery
Unveiled: 2012
Location: Recreation Center Playground
Funding: The Philip S. Miller Trust Fund
Frame-Rec Center-back 
Title: Frame - Front
Artist:  Irene Tayor-Paint, Judy Pollock-Birdhouse,Cloyd Snook-Pottery
Medium: Wood, Paint, Pottery
Unveiled: 2012
Location: Recreation Center Playground
Funding: The Philip S. Miller Trust Fund
Frame-front-Rec Center 
Title: Frame
Artist: 
Medium: Wood, Paint
Unveiled: 2011
Location: Town Hall
Funding: The Philip S. Miller Trust Fund
Frame-Townhall 


Castle Rock, CO
100 N. Wilcox St.
Castle Rock, CO 80104
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