A collage of 5 different murals. Artists listed clockwise top right Dominique Montano, Larry Tucci, Chelsey Ermer, Noelle Miller.
Celebrating 20 Years of the Transformer Cabinet Mural Project

Beyond the Box

Sep 11 – Nov 20, 2026
Opening reception
September 26, 2026 | 5:30-7 p.m.

The City of Fort Collins Art in Public Places Program is celebrating the 20th Anniversary of the Transformer Cabinet Mural Project with a special exhibition honoring the artists, partnerships, and public artwork that have turned transformer cabinets into vibrant works of art throughout the city.

On view at The Lincoln Center from September 11 through November 20, 2026, Beyond the Box highlights two decades of creativity through photographs, historical information, and a full sized electrical box will be displayed in the gallery. Cabinet mural artists were also invited to each paint a 12-by-12-inch canvas in their own style, offering visitors a unique opportunity to experience these artists’ talents in a gallery setting.

Come to The Lincoln Center to meet participating artists for a free reception on Saturday, September 26, from 5–7 p.m. Visitors are invited to meet participating artists, learn about the history of the project, and hear firsthand how public art has helped shape Fort Collins’ neighborhoods and public spaces.

Transformer Cabinet by Amelia Caruso

The Transformer Cabinet Mural Project began as a collaboration between Fort Collins Utilities and the City’s Art in Public Places Program. Faced with the ongoing cost of repainting utility transformer cabinets damaged by graffiti, Utilities partnered with Art in Public Places to commission local artists to transform the cabinets into colorful public artworks. The initiative has proven to be an effective strategy for discouraging graffiti while enhancing the visual character of neighborhoods across Fort Collins.

Artist: Diane Findley

Over the past 20 years, the project has become a recognizable part of the city’s public art collection, showcasing the creativity of local artists while demonstrating how art can solve community challenges, foster civic pride, and make everyday spaces more welcoming.

The 20th Anniversary Exhibition celebrates the hundreds of artists, staff, and community partners who have contributed to the program’s success and invites residents to reflect on two decades of public art that continues to brighten streets throughout Fort Collins.

Artists

Aerica Raven

Fort Collins, CO

Alex Paozols

Fort Collins, CO

Allie Ogg

Fort Collins, CO

Amelia Caruso

Fort Collins, CO

Asiye Uctuk

Fort Collins, CO

Beth Lighthouse

Fort Collins, CO

Chloe Cochran

Fort Collins, CO

Chelsea Ermer

Fort Collins, CO

Chelsea Gilmore

Fort Collins, CO

Diane Findley

Fort Collins, CO

Dominique Montano

Fort Collins, CO

Elizabeth Lundberg Morisette

Fort Collins, CO

Gale Whitman

Fort Collins, CO

Janet Gilliland

Fort Collins, CO

Jessica White

Fort Collins, CO

Julie Maas

Fort Collins, CO

Kaley Alie

Fort Collins, CO

Larry Tucci

Fort Collins, CO

Kirstan Chalfant Adams

Fort Collins, CO

Noelle Miller

Fort Collins, CO

Ren Burke

Fort Collins, CO

Terry McNerney

Fort Collins, CO

Xavier Pereira

Fort Collins, CO

Admission

Always Free

Gallery Hours

WED and FRI
1 – 6 p.m.