
Accessibility Information for Public Art Installations
Art belongs to everyone. We’re proud to share the accessibility details for our public art installations, designed to support inclusive and meaningful engagement with creative work in every space.
Due to the hilly nature of the town and the presence of unpaved roads, accessibility varies by location. While general parking in town is limited, accessible parking is available on Lake Street. All installations (except Earth.Speaks and the Skyspace) are reachable by car, though please note that parking within residential neighborhoods is prohibited. If you need additional support or have questions about accessibility options, please contact us at info@greenboxarts.org or (719)465-3065.
Currently on display

Off The Beaten Path by Patrick Shearn of Poetic Kinetics (b. 1962)
Kite Fabric (35,700 Pieces) & Rope (6,276 Linear Feet)
On display on Gazebo Lake until October 19, 2025
Off The Beaten Path by Patrick Shearn (in Gazebo Lake Park) is accessible. There is a paved sidewalk through the park and a bridge that takes viewers to a Gazebo in the middle of the lake.

Sunset at Gazebo Lake
by Sarah Wright (b. 1977)
Photograph of Acrylic Painting on Wood Panel
Lake Street Display
This artwork is accessible directly along the paved Lake Street parking lot.

Skye by Brian Wall
Lakeview Terrace
Located on a terraced landscape, getting to the installation may be inaccessible for some visitors. However, this installation is accessible to view directly from the parking lot in front of the Lakeview Terrace Building.

Communication X9 by Yaacov Agam
Mountain Road Corner
This installation is located on steep and uneven terrain along the Red Butte West Skyspace hiking trail, and may be inaccessible to some visitors. However, you may view it from the Joyland Parking lot.

226.5' ARC x 4 by Bernar Venet
Green Box Farm Stand
This installation is accessible via the Lake Street parking lot and dirt trail.

Loveletter by Pard Morrison
at corner of Park and Mt. Esther Avenues
Loveletter is located in residential areas that include steep inclines and unpaved roads. These may be more challenging to access for some visitors. This installation can be driven to, however, there is no parking allowed in the neighborhoods.

Keith Haring Fitness Court
Pool Park
The fitness court is accessible via Ute Pass Ave. You can park along the road to view or enter the park, which involves crossing grassy, uneven terrain.

Faime Walking by Julian Opie
(Private Residence)
Faime Walking by Julian Opie is a striking double-sided LED monolith, viewable seasonally. This installation is on private property and only available to view during guided art walks.

Green Mountain Falls Skyspace, 2022 © James Turrell
Photo by Jeff Kearney/TDC Photography
Red Butte Recreational Area
The Green Mountain Falls Skyspace is located on Red Butte Mountain via unpaved hiking trail. We offer complimentary ATV rides for ticket holders who need assistance. Please provide at least 48 hours' notice so we can coordinate staff availability. Tickets are $10.00 per person.

Stone on Boundary GMF by Yasuaki Onishi (b. 1979)
Inside the Lakeview Terrace - West Room
Installations inside Lakeview Terrace are accessible via an entrance at the rear of the building. This door remains locked, but Green Box staff are happy to coordinate access—just contact us in advance. Accessible parking is available nearby.

Whispering Roots by CoCo Ree Lemery (b. 1989)
Inside the Lakeview Terrace - East Room
Installations inside Lakeview Terrace are accessed via a steps in the front of the building and an single step entrance at the rear of the building. The rear door remains locked, but Green Box staff are happy to coordinate access—just contact us in advance. Accessible parking is available nearby.

EARTH.SPEAKS, brooke smiley
Adjacent to the Red Butte Recreation Area West Trailhead
Earth.Speaks is located near the Joyland Parking Lot (10605 Green Mountain Falls Rd). The installation is reached via a short hiking trail that takes you down to the creek. Accessibility can vary depending on weather and trail conditions.

The Managers, Molly Rideout
Lakeview Terrace
Installations inside Lakeview Terrace are accessed via a steps in the front of the building and an single step entrance at the rear of the building. The rear door remains locked, but Green Box staff are happy to coordinate access—just contact us in advance. Accessible parking is available nearby.

Schulhof's Curve by Richard Serra
Bear Crossing Studio
This installation is on private property and only available to view during guided art walks.

Four Orbits by Charles O. Perry
Mountain Road Corner
This installation is accessible via Ute Pass Ave. You can park along the road to view or enter the park, which involves crossing grassy, uneven terrain.