City and County of Denver, CO

02/13/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/13/2026 18:42

Major Aerial Art Installations Coming to Downtown Denver in 2026

Major Aerial Art Installations Coming to Downtown Denver in 2026

Published on February 13, 2026

Denver - Denver Arts & Venues (DAV), in partnership with the Department of Transportation and Infrastructure (DOTI) and Denver Downtown Development Authority (DDDA), are excited to announce a spectacular temporary aerial art installation series from Poetic Kinetics launching summer 2026 in Downtown Denver. Through this project, multiple floating kinetic sculptures, funded by the DDDA, will be installed in highly visible public spaces. This large and spectacular art will be designed to drive immediate foot traffic, visitation, and joy in the city's urban core.

"Downtown Denver should look and feel like no other place in the country," said Mayor Mike Johnston. "These installations should be nothing short of awe-inspiring and will be another great reason to pay a visit to our city's center."

"We are so excited to collaborate with DOTI and the DDDA on this visually stunning outdoor artwork that activates Downtown Denver this summer," said Gretchen Hollrah, executive director for DAV. "Leading with this temporary project will pave the way for future DDDA-funded 'must-see' art installations downtown in the coming years."

The project is drawn from Poetic Kinetics' globally recognized art series. The DDDA investment will fund site-specific aerial art installations for a four-month period at two to three sites downtown. This multi-site strategy will draw visitors through downtown, connecting major commercial hubs, increasing foot traffic, and supporting nearby businesses at street level. The project will also be supported by convenient access to transit, with installation sites connected by RTD routes between Union Station and Civic Center Station.

With its floating kinetic sculptures that are constantly changing form, no two viewings of the aerial art will be the same, promising an ever-changing and immersive experience.

"DOTI is proud to be a part of bringing this incredible art piece downtown - not only to showcase the work itself - but our beautiful Denver backdrop, and all of the transformational infrastructure investments that are reshaping the heart of our city," said Amy Ford, Executive Director of DOTI. "We are excited for people to see it!"

Denver Arts & Venues will lead coordination with the artist team, DOTI, Denver Parks and Recreation, and the Downtown Denver Partnership to support overall project delivery.

"Downtown is a hub for community gathering, and this investment celebrates the DDDA's mission, the city's diversity, fosters community pride, and helps attract new visitors to downtown," said Doug Tisdale, Board Chair, Denver Downtown Development Authority.

At its meeting on February 13, the DDDA approved a grant of $627,500 toward the design and installation of this exhibit. The DDDA's Arts & Culture application process is currently being refined to provide applicants with improved site-specific guidance, like that used successfully for this aerial art installation. Installation of the exhibit is anticipated to begin in early summer 2026.

Poetic Kinetics brings a proven track record of captivating audiences and generating measurable visitation and economic impact worldwide. Last summer, a Poetic Kinetics installation in Green Mountain Falls, Colorado, attracted more than 100,000 visitors and resulted in a 36% year-over-year increase in sales tax revenue during the four-month-long installation period. The artwork generated national media attention, attracted representatives from major cities exploring similar activations, and positioned the town as a destination for visitors, demonstrating the ability of this work to meaningfully draw, inspire, and engage people.

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About Denver Arts & Venues

Denver Arts & Venues' mission is to enrich Denver's quality of life and economic vitality through the advancement of arts, culture and entertainment opportunities for all. Denver Arts & Venues operates Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver Performing Arts Complex, Colorado Convention Center, Denver Coliseum, Theatre at Loretto Heights and McNichols Civic Center Building, using proceeds from events at these venues to run and maintain these facilities and to provide access to art for all through free and low-cost community events, grants for artists and arts organizations, public art and art education. Using Good Times, For Good. For more information, visit https://www.ArtsandVenues.com

About Denver Downtown Development Authority

Denver's DDA, approved by voters in 2024, is building a vibrant downtown Denver through strategic and catalytic investments that promote economic growth and revitalization. Guided by a Plan of Development, the DDDA has committed over $165 million across 13 projects to date. The DDDA has a seven-member Board of Directors, that includes the current City Council President, and other members are appointed by Mayor Mike Johnston for four-year terms. Learn more about the DDDA at denvergov.org/DDA.

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