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Public Art Action Group

In 2010, groups of pre-school-, elementary-, and middle-school students painted 9’x 2’ banners to express what they like about growing up in Boulder and what changes they wished to see in the future.  The banners were part of a rotating art exhibit that was shown at the Boulder Creek Festival, the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, and the Hill Flea.

Along with the banners, a sign was hung that recognized each youth participant that was involved in the banner project.
​In addition, Growing Up Boulder worked with 4th grade students at University Hill Elementary School and artists from the University of Colorado to design a mural for the pedestrian underpass at Euclid and Broadway. The elementary-school students created ceramic tiles for the mural around the theme of history and excavation.
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*Growing Up Boulder (GUB) is Boulder's child-friendly city initiative. A formal partnership between the City of Boulder, Boulder Valley School District, and the University of Colorado, GUB became a nonprofit in spring 2021 under the fiscal sponsorship of the Colorado Nonprofit Development Center (CNDC). Since 2009, GUB has worked with over 7,500 children and youth on more than 100 projects.

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  • Get Involved
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    • Boulder's Child- and Teen- Friendly City Maps >
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      • Child-Friendly City Map
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      • Sponsor Boulder's Child-Friendly City Map
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    • Media by GUB Team
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