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Students are turning an abandoned lot into a work of art

Courtesy PPCC There’s no shortage of immaculate and meticulously curated art galleries here in Colorado Springs, but down on Royer Street — past a wastewater treatment plant, a cemetery and rows of warehouses — another kind of art space has been forming over the last two years. Steve Wood, co-founder and director of Concrete Couch, a local nonprofit founded 18 years ago with a mission to create community art projects, describes Concrete Coyote as a kind of evolving art park, featuring everything from a giant metal hammer to a swing seat built out of old telephone poles. If You Go 1100 S. Royer St., open during Concrete Coyote events, concretecouch.org

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