If your pandemic life is missing a bit of adventure, pack yourself some sunscreen, a water bottle, and maybe some snacks, and embark on Lakewood’s sculpture scavenger hunt. LandMark is an outdoor art exhibition installed across various parks in Lakewood and Arvada. Each piece is presented with a QR code, which the viewer can scan to listen to a short explanation from the artist. The works speak to their specific location—the pedestrian green spaces of Lakewood—but also to the global implications of how humans interact with the natural world. Some seek to draw attention to the beauty of natural forms, like Nicole Banowetz’s Respire. Others are a more direct critique of humans’ involvement in climate change, like Tiffany Matheson’s Caught. With ten sculptures dispersed over seven parks, the exhibition can easily fly under the radar. However, as with inspection of the natural world, if one takes the time to stop and investigate, LandMark holds much to discover.