Beacon
Beacon
Beacon
Beacon
Beacon

Beacon

Denver Public Art 1%


2017.5.1

“Beacon,” by Seattle-based artist Steve Gardner, is a laser-cut aluminum and fused glass work of art installed within the west façade of the Fire Station 35 building. The artwork was inspired by the Denver Fire Department’s connection and service to the airport and its passengers. The $200,000 project was paid for via the City and County of Denver’s “One Percent for Art” ordinance, which dedicates money from certain new construction projects to public art.

Backlit at night, the piece is intended to create the sense of a “beacon,” shining over the surrounding area. Aerial views of downtown Denver and airport street grids and geography provide a background to the central image of the traditional firefighters’ Maltese cross. According to the artist, a symbolic beam of light and energy is projected outward and over neighborhood and airport streets, symbolizing the firefighters’ vigilance and protection of the communities they serve. The piece also includes glass cast reliefs of the equipment and tools that the firefighters use.


Maria Elena Buszek (arts professional)
Heather Kaufman (public art project manager)
Mandy Renaud (public art project manager)
David Bruce Denver International Airport Project Manager (community representative)
Chief Mike Benton Denver Fire Department Station 35 (community representative)
Kenneth Ho DIA – Director of Airport City Development (community representative)
Brant Tate Denver International Airport Project Manager (community representative)
Assistant Chief Keith Mehrens Denver Fire Department Station 35 (community representative)
Chief Angela Cook DIA—Division Chief, Denver Fire Department (community representative)
Georgina Kobler (arts professional)
Chandler Romeo (commissioner)
Carolyn Braaksma (semi-finalist)
Tristan Al-Haddad (semi-finalist)
Steve Gardner (semi-finalist)
Christopher Fennell (semi-finalist)
Mayor Michael Hancock (was created by)
Steve Gardner (artist)