City of Littleton Public Art
Littleton, Colorado
Art in public places in Littleton's city limits, acquired by the Arts & Culture Commission, Littleton Fine Arts Board, South Suburban. or other organizations.
MessageCollection: Traffic Boxes
The City of Littleton (COL) partnered with Sudee Floyd of Outnumbered Gallery to create artwork. The artists submitted their applications to Floyd, which then went through an approval process by COL staff; boxes power washed by Public Works, and paint provided by COL. 10 traffic boxes were originally painted beginning 2016-17. Between the years 2016-2023, at least one box was damaged and not replaced.
In 2023, staff from Public Works and Littleton Museum departments, along with oversight by the Littleton Fine Arts Board, restarted the Traffic Box Painting program, with an initial three boxes to paint, located at Broadway and Powers, Broadway and Orchard, and Bowles and Coventry intersections. The program was restarted, with the idea that it would become an annual (summertime) project. For more information, visit https://www.museum.littletonco.gov/Public-Art/Opportunities-for-Artists for more information.
Traffic boxes are owned and maintained by the City of Littleton's Public Works Department.
For more information about the City of Littleton's Fine Arts Board, Arts and Culture Commission, or conservation or acquisition of public art, contact [email protected] or call 303-795-3954.
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