New, but temporary, public art slated for downtown Denver

There’s a new piece of public art coming to downtown Denver, but viewers could be excused if they can’t tell the difference between the sculpture and any nearby construction site. That’s because the artwork will be made from 100 PVC pipes, the same ones that are used to carry water and sewage to and from apartment buildings, businesses, homes and offices.

The temporary outdoor installation, called “Pipelines,” will be built in a small plaza that sits just across the 16th Street Mall from Union Station as part of the inaugural Cities Summit of the Americas, April 24-30. The summit is a gathering of government, business, academia, culture and arts leaders from the Western Hemisphere who will talk about shared challenges.

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