Brady Public Humanities Archive

Rio Grande ARTWay

Click to find this project on the map

The Rio Grande ARTway is a community-driven placemaking project that transforms a section of the Rio Grande Trail in Carbondale into a vibrant, art-filled public space. Designed to celebrate local culture, foster creativity, and support community wellness, the ARTway blends public art, gardens, and gathering spaces along a beloved pedestrian and bike route. Key Placemaking Features - Public Art Installations Murals, sculptures, and interactive artworks created by local artists and youth line the trail, turning the corridor into an open-air gallery that reflects Carbondale’s creative spirit. - Diversity Garden & Community Spaces The project includes features like the Diversity Garden, which celebrates cultural inclusivity and biodiversity, and provides areas for community gathering, relaxation, and storytelling. - Pedestrian & Cyclist Engagement Located along a well-used section of the Rio Grande Trail, the ARTway encourages active transportation, offering a safe and beautiful route for walkers and bikers to enjoy. - Collaborative Community Effort Spearheaded by Carbondale Arts, the project involved local schools, nonprofits, artists, and residents, making it a model for inclusive, grassroots placemaking. - Environmental Integration The ARTway incorporates native landscaping, gardens, and eco-conscious design, aligning with Carbondale’s values of sustainability and natural beauty.

No educational materials exist for this project right now. Consider contributing your resources to our site!
Country: United States Region: Colorado
City: Carbondale Address: 520 CO-133
Organizers: Carbondale Arts
Tags:
United States
Colorado
Mid-Size
Art Installation
Trail
Green Placemaking

Additional Reading

    There is no additional reading at this time.

Jennifer Brady 2023