(COLORADO SPRINGS) — The Colorado Springs Airport (COS) has unveiled a new public program designed to celebrate Olympic City USA.
“Art at COS” is a new art program that organizers say will celebrate the rich history, cultural diversity, and creativity of our community. The program is a re-imagined revival of the airport’s Cultural Gateway of the Rockies Program, which aims to build upon its existing art collection through rotating exhibits around the building.
Those behind the program said it will serve to welcome flyers to our beautiful city before they step foot outside the airport.
“When travelers walk through our terminal, we want them to feel what makes Colorado Springs special, before they even get out of the terminal building and start walking around,” said Alex Kovacs, Director of Aviation at COS.
The art displays will rotate, giving frequent travelers the opportunity to take in everything the city’s creative scene has to offer.
“We will be curating this space… four times a year–quarterly–and our first exhibition will be opening in January. It will be titled ‘Window Seat: Views from the Stratosphere,'” said Jess Preble, Gallery Director of Cottonwood Center for the Arts.
You can learn more about the program and other exciting things happening at the airport by visiting FlyCOS.com.

