Glenwood Wings Public Art

Glenwood Springs, the historic, hot springs town is flying high with its newest public art – butterfly and angel wings!

Glenwood Springs is a town known for its innovative offerings, including the world’s largest mineral hot springs pool and America’s only mountaintop theme park. The latest craze in the historic Colorado mountain town is public wing art. There are currently nine sets of eye-catching wings tucked away in discrete areas of the downtown core. You will find them in alleyways and on historic buildings.

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Find Your Wings

"Not From Earth" by Tina Medina

"Not From Earth" by Tina Medina. Large Curved-tip butterfly wings with blue and purple designs

"Snow Angel" by Laura Speck

"Snow Angel" by Laura Speck. Large, white, feathery wings on a red building downtown.

"Dreaming in Color" by Phoenix Pace

"Dreaming in Color" by Phoenix Pace. Large, rainbow, butterfly shaped wings on a building down

"Splatterfly" by Jeremy Velasquez

"Splatterfly" by Jeremy Velasquez. Monarch-like butterfly wings with spray paint drips on buil

"Dragonfly Wings" by Chrissy Lee-Manes

"Dragonfly Wings" by Chrissy Lee-Manes. Large, colorful, dragonfly wing shaped wings.

"Moth Wings" by Chrissy Lee-Manes

"Moth Wings" by Chrissy Lee-Manes. Large, narrow, moth-like wings with symmetric designs.

"Luminous" by Nathan Stowe

"Luminous" by Nathan Stowe. Large off-white butterfly wings with small lights around edges.

"Alight" by Tom Shuler

"Alight" by Tom Shuler. Large, colorful, angel wing shaped wings on a light red wall.

"Gratofiti" by Jeremy Velasquez

"Gratofiti" by Jeremy Velasquez. Graffitied butterfly shaped wings on a building downtown.
Map of "Find Your Wings" Public Art installation locations in Glenwood Springs
Pictures, artist names, and piece names of "Find Your Wings" Public Art pieces