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Art on the Move

Every year since 2005, Longmont Art in Public Places has exhibited between three and ten works of art by regional artists in various locations throughout the City as the Art on the Move program. Each artist receives a $1,000 stipend for loaning their work, and residents and visitors of Longmont get to enjoy fresh artworks each year!

 

Additional questions? Email the AIPP administrator for more information.

2024 Art on the Move

The 2024 Art on the Move artwork is now on display!

 

You can visit artworks on 4th Street between Coffman Street and Main Street, St. Stephens Plaza, and in Kensington Park off Rothrock. The 2025 program artist call for entry will be late Fall 2024 and new artworks will be on display in Spring 2025.

 

If you are an artist and would like to be added to the mailing list for notification of call to artists,  email the AIPP administrator.

Virtual 2024 Art on the Move Public Art Tour

Artworks in Longmont’s Art in Public Places (AIPP) program are found all over our beautiful city. Downtown and Quail Campus have a special concentration of the AIPP collection. Historic photographs from the Museum are included on a variety of traffic cabinets around town. Every artwork has a story to tell, many of which use Longmont’s history to inform their function and form.

 

The public art virtual tours include photographs, text, and audio recordings exploring familiar places like the Longmont Library and the Longmont Recreation Center. You can now check out the link below to experience these artworks from the comfort of your home or by visiting the several locations to investigate the stories that make our city unique and worth discovering!

 

These virtual tours are free, don’t require a download, and can be enjoyed both in and outside of your home! Available in both English and Spanish.

2024 Art on the Move Artist Participants

The following artwork will be on display through 2025

a sculpture of a face in bronze and silver

Thoughtful Minds

by Charlotte Zink

steel and aluminum

 

located on 4th ave between Main Street and Coffman Street

a sculpture in steel with colorful tiles stacked in rectangular tubes

Spiral of Life

by Gregory Fields

steel, ceramic, cement board, mortar, grout

 

located on 4th ave between Main Street and Coffman Street

a pensive red robot sitting on an orange drum sculpture

Processing

by Jamée Lucas Loeffler

steel, wood, and cement

 

located in Kensington Park

a sculpture of a woman above a small plant in hammered steel pictured in a park

Opening Up

by Jodie Bliss

hand forged mild steel

 

located in St. Stephens Plaza

an abstract steel sculpture on the sidewalk

Perforated Basin

by Joe Norman

steel, stainless manufacturing remnants

 

located on 4th Avenue between Main Street and Coffman Street

a tall brown triangular abstract steel sculpture on the sidewalk

Existence Totem

by Kevin Shaffer

reclaimed steel and copper, mild steel, solar lighting feature

 

located on 4th Avenue between Main Street and Coffman Street

Icosahedron

by Kirk Seese

steel, MDO board, UV inks, mixed media

 

located on 4th Avenue between Main Street and Coffman Street

an abstract stone and steel sculpture in front of a church

The Grip

by Larry Felton

dolomitic limestone with steel

 

located in St. Stephens Plaza