Exhibit & Installations Archive

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Public Art Program

Silverthorne is proud to have featured the following artists as part of the Town's Public Art Program:


Community Works

Before I Die: An oversized, interactive community art board inspired by artist Candy Chang.

Snowy Peaks High School Public Art Piece: Muralists Jaime Molina and Pol Corona worked with the students of Snowy Peaks High School to create a dynamic public art piece that was displayed during Youth Art Month at the Silverthorne Performing Arts Center.

The Silverthorne Art Wall: A community art project showcasing the talents of 24 local Summit County artists (seven of whom were youth) that included digital reproductions of each artist’s work wrapped on aluminum panels.

Unity Project: This interactive community project consisted of 32 posts, each with identifiers such as “I’m a parent,” “I speak English as a second language,” “I identify as LGBTQ,” etc. Participants tied colorful yarn to posts that reflect their identities. Their yarn intertwined with others to create a web of interconnectedness. In the end, we see that we are all connected by something, and it's our diversity that builds a strong and vibrant community.