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Roger Kotoske's Untitled
Take Me There Maybe Later
  • Title

    Neighborhood Epic

  • Artist

    Robert "Bob" Luna

    Martha Keating

  • Location

    I-25 sound barrier, between Inca Street and Navajo Street

  • Neighborhood

    Highland

  • Year

    1993

  • Artwork Type

    Mosaics

  • Material

    ceramic tile

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  • 4 people say Interactive

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Neighborhood Epic
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About This Piece

“Neighborhood Epic”, an ambitious series of ten tile mosaics, is an offshoot of the 20th Street Viaduct construction project. The pieces tell the story–both humorously and beautifully–of Highlands, from the Cretaceous era through the future. Each central mural incorporates lively images from the Highlands neighborhood: outlaw bikers, Amato lawn sculpture, Day of the Dead parades, even the soaring architecture of the Central Platte revitalization plan, including a riverside Elitch’s roller coaster. Broad borders around each mural contain thousands of unique tiles hand-painted in marathon sessions by hundreds of Highlands residents. Students from the Lower Highlands area, Metro Denver and Boulder were involved. 2,500 students, seniors, artists and the general public glaze painted the border tiles. All participants learned something about the neighborhood.