Frank Garza, a Loveland based artist, has been creating public art installations in Colorado starting in 1999. Frank attended college in Greeley, planning to major in mathematics and minor in music theory. While taking art electives, Garza realized his true calling, and he has been creating municipal art installations as well as private art commissions ever since. His works convey community, cultural, and historical themes, and his subject matter ranges from religious iconography to the internal struggles of the human psyche. Currently, Frank is creating a monumental bronze sculpture that is being donated to the City of Fort Collins. The Hand that Feeds will be installed in Sugar Beet Park on October 9.
Frank Garza, artista asentado en Loveland, lleva creando instalaciones de arte público en Colorado desde 1999. Frank asistió a la universidad en Greeley, planeando especializarse en matemáticas y en teoría musical. Mientras cursaba asignaturas optativas de arte, Garza se dio cuenta de su verdadera vocación, y desde entonces ha creado instalaciones artísticas municipales y encargos de arte privado. Sus obras transmiten temas comunitarios, culturales e históricos, y su temática abarca desde la iconografía religiosa hasta las luchas internas de la psique humana. Actualmente, Frank está creando una escultura monumental de bronce que se donará a la ciudad de Fort Collins. The Hand that Feeds (La Mano que Alimenta) se instalará en Sugar Beet Park el 9 de octubre.