05/25/2026
This Memorial Day, we reflect on the ways public spaces can hold memory, recognition, and community.
Inspired by the historic ticker tape parades that welcomed soldiers home after World War II, “Ticker Tape” by David Farquharson transforms that sense of gathering and gratitude into a contemporary public artwork experience. The colorful sculpture features interactive LED lighting that briefly flickers in response to nearby visitors, creating a moment of connection through light and movement.
You can visit the artwork at Liberty View at Fitzsimons, 1959 N Quentin St. in Aurora, Colorado. “Ticker Tape” represents a partnership between the Aurora Housing Authority and Aurora’s Art in Public Places Program.
[Image Description: Daytime and nighttime views of “Ticker Tape” by David Farquharson, a colorful public sculpture in Aurora, Colorado featuring large ribbon-like perforated metal forms spiraling upward around a bright green structure. The nighttime image shows the artwork illuminated with interactive LED lighting in pink, blue, purple, and white tones.]