Old Town
Fort Collins' Old Town is one of Colorado's best-preserved 19th-century commercial districts, and its mural program has leaned into that history — commissioning work that engages with the district's brick storefronts and the social history they contain. Linden Street and Jefferson Street are the primary corridors, with work that ranges from Colorado State campus street art to nationally recognized large-format commissions.
Featured Artists
All artists →Maya Hayuk
"Old Town Heritage" wraps the west wall of an 1890s mercantile building in a radiating sunburst pattern that pulls the terracotta and sandstone tones of Fort Collins' historic architecture into a psychedelic conversation with the present.
Aryz
"Foothills Spirit" on Linden Street pairs a massive portrait fragment with sketched deer silhouettes, the two subjects sharing the same earthy palette as the sandstone bluffs at the edge of town — Aryz's characteristic compressed figuration at its most concise.
Curiot
"Harvest Season" on Jefferson Street populates Fort Collins' agricultural heritage — the dryland wheat farming and sugar beet operations that fed Colorado's early economy — with Curiot's folk-mythology cast, the combine harvesters and irrigation ditches reimagined as mythological apparatus.