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April 04, 2023
A craftsman works on a detailed firefighter sculpture in a workshop, showcasing dedication to craftsmanship and service.

Join the City of Greeley’s public art commission and Fire Station #6 for a public art dedication. The ceremony will be at 3 p.m. Thursday, April 13 at the station’s main entrance, 10603 W. 20th Street.

About the Sculpture

Artist James Lynxwiler created the public art installation, “Call to Action.” The piece is a life-size sculpture of a firefighter in motion. The artwork is cast in bronze and portrays a realistic image of today’s firefighters. Created as a tribute to the fire service, the sculpture portrays courage and dedication to duty. 

“I consider it a privilege to combine my two greatest passions into one unique project,” said Lynxwiler. “It allows me to give something of myself to the fire service and the community at large.”

The artist intended the piece to convey a realistic image of today’s Greeley fire service. It utilizes current tools and personal protective equipment. The landmark acts as a 3-D “snapshot” of the current era of firefighters for future generations. 

 


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Brian S. Kuznik, fire chief

970-350-9501

Brian.Kuznik@greeleygov.com