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Gateway Mural at 58th Avenue

Construction site with roadwork and adjacent industrial buildings

Adams County Parks, Open Space, and Cultural Arts is excited to announce that artists Jolt and CoCo of Guerilla Garden have been chosen for the Gateway Mural at 58th Avenue project! The artists have been tasked with creating a mural honoring the area’s rich history of street art.

Located in an urban/industrial area, the mural site is a nexus of transit that overlooks Riverside Cemetery, the National Western Complex, and the crisscrossing tracks of The Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railroad, RTD, and The Union Pacific Railroad. Spanning 308 feet wide, this highly visible mural will be installed along 58th Avenue between Marion Street and Franklin Street.

Mural of diverse community held in giant hands and a vibrant skatepark scene with graffiti, including a skateboarder and classic car.

About Jolt and CoCo

Jolt and CoCo embracing outdoors, both looking at camera. CoCo in patterned shirt, Jolt in white shirt with hat.Husband and wife team Jolt and CoCo are Denver natives and seasoned muralists with over two decades of experience. Deeply rooted in their culture, their work reflects a commitment to authenticity and intentionality, drawing inspiration from their origins and community. For over 30 years, Jolt has been a dedicated practitioner of graffiti, street art, and muralism. An artist since childhood, CoCo joined her husband in painting murals over a decade ago. Their creations are infused with purpose, bridging tradition and contemporary expression. Learn more about them here.

About the Percentage for the Arts Program

This project is funded by the Adams County Percentage for the Arts Program, which dedicates 2% of all construction costs for all eligible capital projects to bring arts and culture to Adams County. Learn more about this unique and impactful program here.