We've taken a look at the Museum of Outdoor Arts in some previous posts, but there's a lot more of this museum to experience. It exists in several different locations around the Denver area, and, despite its name, it does include some indoor galleries. Though, with the world being what it is right now, the indoor portions of the museum are currently closed. However, a visit to the museum's downtown Englewood location still gives you the opportunity to see many interesting pieces that are out in the open. Here's a look at a few of the pieces you can experience.
I'm afraid I don't have the title or artist of this piece, but we'll just call it what I'm sure most kids call it...Giant Watermelons.
Bagatelle by Barbara Baer
Duo by Lin Emery. This sculpture changes its look every few seconds as it moves with the wind.
Bathroon People by Andy Miller
Mujer Del Lago by Tom Ware
Brooklyn Bridge by Red Grooms
Two Open Treapezoids: Excentric V by George Rickey
Horizon by Amy Laugesen
These pieces can all be viewed in the courtyard of the Museum of Outdoor Arts at 1000 Englewood Parkway in Englewood.
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