Our Favorite Places to Go in Aurora

Oct 2, 2024

Donald Trump may not make it, but these are the spots that anyone visiting Aurora should make time to visit.

Carla Ferreira with Daniel Popper’s “Umi” at Hogan Park. Aurora Highlands

Excerpt from Westword’s article:

Hogan Park Art Walk

Highlands Creek, 24495 East 35th Drive, Aurora
Aurora’s art scene is exploding as fast as its population, both inside and out. Especially outside at Hogan Park, where Aurora Highlands innovative developer and CEO Carla Ferreira has been adding massive sculptures to the massive housing project, creating an incredible Art Walk. Some of the pieces are enormous: Hunter Brown’s “Life Blood,” for example, weighs in at around 15,000 pounds; Michael Benisty’s massive “Broken but Together,” a 25-foot sculpture of two shining steel figures in an embrace, towers over one end of the two miles of walkway. The free park debuted last June, and it’s a development any city would envy.

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Michael Benisty’s “Broken but Together” at Hogan Park in the Aurora Highlands.