The half-century-old warehouse sandwiched between a heavy rail line and a UPS customer care center is one of downtown Boulder’s finest deceits.
Inside the gray freight door, just past a forklift piled high with boxes ready for shipping, the colors of this 22,000-square-foot space show. Literally.
Canvases with splashes of bright paint hang from the walls of the expansive concrete room, courtesy of local contemporary artist Will Day. A life-size bronze sculpture of a German shepherd, aptly named The Guardian, sits outside a room made into an art studio for its creator, local sculptor Gail Folwell.