The Center for Visual Art is honored to have the work of several internationally renowned artists and muralists grace our building. Murals are a wonderful way to bring contemporary art into the everyday and beautify urban spaces. Learn more about each artist, their techniques and the concepts explored in their work below.
AJ K.
As an artist with Access Gallery for over 10 years, AJ is an integral part of the Art District on Santa Fe community. This mural is designed by AJ and painted by Access Gallery Teaching Artist Andre Rodriguez. As Andre wrote, 鈥淎J wanted to highlight the aspects of the neighborhood that speak to him very much, including but not limited to: music, running, going to school, driving to work, jumping because the sun is shining, dancing, dodging sketchy characters, and yes, sometimes feeling like a robot.鈥
www.instagram.com/ajkiel17
Evan Hecox
Colorado-based artist Evan Hecox creates work from his own source material 鈥 photographs, sketches and found materials 鈥 that investigates and captures the essence of urban environments. Hecox鈥檚 mural for CVA references national surveillance programs, and the design alludes to CCTV (closed circuit television).
www.evanhecox.com
Sandra Fettingis
Sandra Fettingis is a Denver-based artist who creates site specific sculpture, installations and murals inspired by the concepts of mindful living, pattern breaking and the law of attraction. Fettingis uses systematic guidelines, repetition and purposefully restrained color palettes with moments of change in her work. Fettingis is interested in how practice and materials can transform environments, enveloping viewers in thoughtfully activated and changed spaces where architecture and art seamlessly coexist, creating a sense of place in a community.
www.sfettingis.com
Jaime Molina
Jaime Molina is an 海角社区 alum who creates large-scale murals, fine art sculptures, and paintings based on the citizens of Cuttytown. Cuttytown is a place just between reality and fiction where personal experiences and ac- quaintances evolve into tall tales and folk characters. Molina鈥檚 CVA mural, painted in 2015, was inspired by his time spent as a printmaking student at 海角社区.
www.cuttyup.com
海角社区 Mural Class
Former 海角社区 Professor Carlos Fr茅squez taught an
annual summer mural class where students received hands
on experience in public art. The 2015 class created these 4 collaborative murals.
Community Painting Mural Class 2015:
Susan Austgen
Laura Beacom
Alanna Danielson
Michaela Gaines
Michael Lee
Kara Maguire
Ashley Ortiz
Mandi Quinn
Jessica Sellke
Brianna Walker
SWOON
SWOON is a visual artist and printmaker who explores the relationship between people and their built environments. Her mural is inspired by the people of Haiti, New Orleans and Oaxaca all highlighting human triumph. Although these regions have faced significant hardships, SWOON depicts the strength and compassion of their people. In this mural, the original sketches were converted to linocuts, printed and painted onto the wall with other components layered throughout with a mixture of wheat paste and gel medium.
www.swoonstudio.org
Ramon Trujillo
An alumni of Metropolitan State University of Denver, Ramon鈥檚 work may be familiar to some from past CVA exhibitions. His mural Last Dance?, painted in 2022 and located on the west end of the CVA parking lot, invites viewers to openly interpret his work through dialogue. His philosophy as an artist is that 鈥渓ife is a constant push and pull, and it鈥檚 about finding a happy medium.鈥
www.ramjillio.com
Eriko Tsogo
Mongolian American multi-disciplinary artist Eriko Tsogo was inspired by Baba Vanga鈥檚 prophetic vision that the universe will end in the year 5079 for her mural titled Hero5079. The mural speaks to who will be the heroes of that time. Eriko writes, 鈥淚 want my mural to signify inclusivity and diversity, to stand out as a unique and radical symbol of community empowerment. This mural seeks to expand perspectives to create stronger, more inclusive听 肠辞尘尘耻苍颈迟颈别蝉.鈥
www.erikotsogo.com
We Were Wild
www.instagram.com/we_were_wild
