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Lions Park Nature Play Public Art Project

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Golden, Colorado

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The City of Golden is seeking an artist or artist team to create an original, site-specific public artwork for the Lions Park Update Project that integrates into the park's outdoor classroom and native garden area to cultivate exploration, discovery, and connection with nature.

The City of Golden is seeking an artist or artist team to create an original, site-specific public artwork for the Lions Park Update Project. The selected artwork will be integrated into the park's outdoor classroom and native garden area, intended to cultivate exploration, quiet discovery, and connection with the natural environment. The City is seeking artwork that becomes an intentional part of the landscape and visitor experience, blurring the line between public art, landscape, and play.

The artwork should support the project's nature play theme and encourage interaction, participation, curiosity, and learning. Artists are encouraged to incorporate educational or interpretive elements related to local ecology, water, wildlife, native plants, water conservation, or environmental stewardship. Proposals that engage children and families through touch, movement, sensory exploration, or open-ended play and discovery are strongly encouraged. The work should create welcoming experiences for individuals with diverse abilities and sensory needs, incorporating sensory-rich yet calming experiences such as natural textures, tactile elements, quiet spaces for reflection, or opportunities for grounding and gentle engagement with the environment.

This opportunity is open to professional artists and artist teams based in Colorado or neighboring states (Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma) with experience in public art, landscape-integrated artwork, environmental art, play-based design, experiential installations, or related disciplines. Emerging artists are encouraged to apply; however, applicants should demonstrate the ability to successfully complete projects of a similar scale and complexity.

  • Project Proposal (maximum 2000 characters) describing preliminary vision, including how the proposed approach addresses project goals of nature play, landscape integration, accessibility, learning, and environmental stewardship
  • Up-to-date Curriculum Vitae (CV) or résumé highlighting relevant professional experience, public art commissions, exhibitions, and qualifications
  • Three (3) images of completed artworks demonstrating artistic practice and ability to successfully complete a project of similar scale or complexity
  • 3–5 images
  • Up to 2 videos
  • Total: 3–7 files
  • Submission limit: 1
  • Submission deadline: August 9, 2026
environmental artinstallationlandscape artpublic art
Entry fee
Free to enter
Entries per artist
Up to 1
Eligibility
Open to professional artists and artist teams based in Colorado or neighboring states (Utah, New Mexico, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma) with experience in public art, landscape-integrated artwork, environmental art, play-based design, experiential installations, or related disciplines; emerging artists encouraged.

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