Burns Park Sculpture Garden

With the help of Angelo di Benedetto, they put together the Denver Sculpture Symposium held in Burns Park in the summer of 1968.

The last sculpture to be removed entirely from Burns Park was Fleming's Magic Cube, after a celebration ceremony was held on December 16, 1995.

Untitled by Anthony Magar, a yellow and white giant bench made of steel, was created in 1968 at the same time as the other sculptures in Burns Park, but it had been a private commission for the nearby Joshel House.

[15] On August 9, 2014, as part of “Denver Days” celebrations, a one-day event was held at Burns Park called “Experience 1968”.

[16] The artists involved were Trine Bumiller, Claudia Mastrobuono, Nicole Banowetz, Matt Scobey, Nikki Pike, and Tara Rynders.

The only new addition to Burns Park since that time has been a new sidewalk running parallel to Leetsdale Drive.