Mother Earth
Denver Public Art 1%
2025.26.1
"Mother Earth" honors the natural world which is the cradle of everything human. Cycles found in all life are hinted at in the artwork: day and night, nocturnal creatures and daylight dwellers, predator and prey, and a playful spinning element.The shape of the steel hints at the profile of a prehistoric fertility goddess as the Earth is the mother of us all.
Gregory Fields (artist)
Self-Fabricated (fabricator)
Yetiweurks (engineer)
Mayor Michael Hancock (mayor)
Meg Pursell (public art project manager)
Jennifer Olson (city project manager)
Ramon Del Castillo (community representative)
Tina Phillips (community representative)
Dino Reyes (community representative)
Sara Moore (arts professional)
Annie Geimer (arts professional)
Marsha Mack (panel artist)
Mark Tabor (pac member)
Dwayne Glapion (commissioner)
Amanda Sandoval (city council representative)
Gregory Fields (semi-finalist)
Sean Yarbrough (semi-finalist)
Joe Norman (semi-finalist)
Lisa Cameron Russell (semi-finalist)
Self-Fabricated (fabricator)
Yetiweurks (engineer)
Mayor Michael Hancock (mayor)
Meg Pursell (public art project manager)
Jennifer Olson (city project manager)
Ramon Del Castillo (community representative)
Tina Phillips (community representative)
Dino Reyes (community representative)
Sara Moore (arts professional)
Annie Geimer (arts professional)
Marsha Mack (panel artist)
Mark Tabor (pac member)
Dwayne Glapion (commissioner)
Amanda Sandoval (city council representative)
Gregory Fields (semi-finalist)
Sean Yarbrough (semi-finalist)
Joe Norman (semi-finalist)
Lisa Cameron Russell (semi-finalist)
