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The Field open space "Season Cycle" artwork
Northwest Seating Area -
"Season Cycle"

The Field Open Space

Location: Bounded by Midway Boulevard on the north, Lamar Street on the west, Broomfield Community Center and Brunner Reservoir on the south, and Ash Street on the east.

Artwork: "Season Cycle"
Artist: Andy Dufford
Artist Crew: Darin Schulte, Vanessa Clarke, Steve Miller, Jeremy Youmans
Installation: Winter 2006
Description: A series of carved stone benches provide comfortable seating with scenic views. The seating areas are located in the northwest and southeast corners of The Field Open Space. Each bench has unique carvings that evoke the passing seasons through images of local flora, fauna, and weather.
The Field Public Art 
        "Snowflake Carving"
Snowflake Carving
The Field seating area
Southeast Seating Area
The Field Public Art- Meadowlark Carving
Meadowlark Carving
Yucca and sun-baked earth 
	    carving
Yucca and Sunbaked Earth Carving
Soaring Hawk Carving Soaring Hawk Carving
      

Benches in Open Space

The 2006 Public Art Bench Program included several pieces that were placed in open space areas. Check out all of the details and put these on your list of places to visit around Broomfield!


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