Strange Continents by Mindy Bray
Hotel & Transit Center, Level 1 Hotel Entrance Hallway
All lanes of inbound and outbound Peña Blvd are open. Google and Apple Maps may incorrectly direct drivers to exit onto Jackson Gap, but drivers should remain on Peña Blvd.
TRAFFIC ALERT: Outbound (leaving DEN) lanes of Peña Blvd. will be realigned to newly completed concrete pavement starting the night of Dec. 8. Traffic will experience single and double lane closures and detours. Traffic will be impacted during only overnight hours (11 p.m. to 6 a.m.) starting Dec. 8 at 11 p.m. Work is expected to conclude on Dec. 11 at 6 a.m. Dates and times are subject to change due to various factors including weather.
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Art at Den
Hotel & Transit Center, Level 1 Hotel Entrance Hallway
Mindy Bray is a Denver-based artist whose works on mural walls and on paper investigate the relationship between urban and natural environments. Her work has been exhibited in numerous solo and group exhibitions nationally, including the Rule Gallery and Ironton in Denver and the Urban Institute for Contemporary Art in Michigan.
Mindy Bray painted her largest mural commission to date along the 150-foot-long hallway at the entrance to the Westin hotel. The imagery for the work is derived from hundreds of photographs of the Platte River at Confluence Park in Denver, which the artist digitally manipulated to arrive at a vocabulary of shapes that were composed to resemble a global map. The colors recall traditional colors used in maps.