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First Western Trust Expands Arts Investment with Landmark Digital Installation in Boulder

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First Western Trust (NYSE:MYFW) unveiled Adularia, an original digital art commission by local artist Chris Coleman, installed in the bank’s updated Boulder office on January 16, 2026. The immersive animation blends photogrammetry and video from more than a dozen Boulder-area trails to create 3D landscape models that explore memory, movement, and nature. The commission followed a 2023 nationwide search led by curator Simon Zalkind, which reviewed 20+ artists and shortlisted three finalists. The bank cites longstanding regional arts support since 2006.

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Founding year: 2004 Arts support start: 2006 Artists reviewed: over 20 artists +3 more
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Founding year 2004 First Western Trust founding year
Arts support start 2006 Began active support for nonprofits and arts organizations
Artists reviewed over 20 artists Initial pool in 2023 nationwide artist search
Shortlist size nine artists First narrowing of artist selection
Semi-finalists three artists Invited to present detailed concepts
Trails visited more than a dozen Trails hiked to create Adularia

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Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jan 07 (Neutral)
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Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 07 Earnings date notice Neutral +2.2% Scheduled Q4 2025 results and conference call announcement.
Nov 10 Leadership appointment Positive +2.4% New Arizona Regional President with extensive private banking experience.
Oct 23 Q3 2025 earnings Positive -1.7% Higher net income and deposits alongside margin pressure and higher provisions.
Oct 06 Earnings date notice Neutral +0.8% Announcement of Q3 2025 results date and investor call logistics.
Jul 24 Q2 2025 earnings Positive -4.7% Improved loans, NIM, NII and AUM with lower sequential net income.
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Operational and corporate news (earnings dates, leadership appointments) has often seen modest positive price reactions, while detailed earnings releases have twice coincided with negative moves despite operational improvements.

Recent Company History

Over the last six months, MYFW has reported multiple earnings updates and corporate developments. Q2 and Q3 2025 results highlighted growing net income, deposits, loans, and AUM, yet the stock fell 4.7% and 1.68% after those reports, respectively. In contrast, announcements such as upcoming earnings dates (Jan 22, 2026 Q4 release) and the appointment of a new Arizona Regional President on Nov 10, 2025 produced modest gains between 0.75% and 2.35%. Today’s community-arts announcement fits a pattern of non-financial branding updates layered on top of a fundamentally earnings-driven story.

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This announcement highlights MYFW’s continued emphasis on community identity and cultural engagement...
Analysis

This announcement highlights MYFW’s continued emphasis on community identity and cultural engagement through a landmark digital art installation in its Boulder office. While it does not change financial metrics, it reinforces the brand positioning management has cultivated alongside recent earnings growth in 2025. In context of prior updates on deposits, loans, and AUM, investors may track how such community investments support client relationships and regional growth while also monitoring upcoming earnings dates and any additional regulatory or insider disclosures.

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"using video and photogrammetry to generate 3D models of the landscape."
Photogrammetry is a method of creating accurate measurements and 3D models from multiple overlapping photographs, using the differences between images to calculate distances, sizes and positions. For investors it matters because it turns routine photos into precise maps and digital replicas used to inspect assets, monitor construction or environmental changes, assess damage and reduce surveying costs — helping companies reveal risks, prove progress and save time and money.

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Artist Chris Coleman with Adularia in the First Western Trust Boulder Office

DENVER, Jan. 16, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Since its founding in 2004, First Western Trust has remained deeply committed to building strong, vibrant communities through philanthropy, economic investment, and cultural enrichment. Nowhere is this more apparent than in its long-standing support for the arts, a core pillar of the bank’s identity and a reflection of its mission to be more than a financial institution, but a partner in community well-being.

In Boulder, this commitment has recently come to life in a truly innovative way with the unveiling of Adularia, an original, one-of-a-kind digital art commission by First Western created by local artist Chris Coleman. Installed in First Western Trust’s newly updated Boulder office, Adularia is more than a visual statement. It is a thoughtful, immersive experience, rooted in the region’s natural beauty and cultural heritage.

A Tradition of Supporting the Arts

Since 2006, First Western Trust has actively supported nonprofits and arts organizations throughout Boulder and the greater Western U.S. Headquartered in Colorado, the bank has spent the past two decades building a distinguished art collection, curated by Simon Zalkind, that highlights contemporary artists with deep ties to the region.

Founder, Chairman, and CEO Scott Wylie, along with President and COO Julie Courkamp, have long championed the idea that art should play a central role in the experience of the bank, not just for clients, but for associates and the broader community.

“Our goal is to animate our spaces,” says Courkamp. “We wanted to try something completely new with this digital commission, something bold and connected to Boulder.”

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From Concept to Creation: Commissioning Adularia

In 2023, First Western Trust embarked on a nationwide search for an artist who could bring that vision to life. Led by curator Simon Zalkind, the selection process began with a review of over 20 artists, which was narrowed down to nine, and finally to three semi-finalists who were invited to present detailed concepts.

Key to the selection was finding an artist with local ties to the Western U.S. and a practice that reflects the landscape and spirit of Boulder. Chris Coleman emerged as the ideal choice, not only for his artistic approach, but for his deep connection to the natural surroundings.

To create Adularia, Coleman hiked more than a dozen trails surrounding Boulder, using video and photogrammetry to generate 3D models of the landscape. The result is a richly layered digital animation that blends real-world data and imaginative storytelling and explores how memory, movement, and nature intersect.

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About Adularia

Named after a gemstone native to Colorado’s mountains, Adularia is a digitally rendered meditation on nature, memory, and movement. The gemstone, translucent and tinged with light blue, is sometimes called the “Stone of Inner Guidance,” and the piece reflects that spirit of presence and reflection.

Through tens of millions of digital facets, Coleman crafts a fragmented yet cohesive landscape that winds like a trail through Boulder’s terrain. The result is a one-hour original digital video experience, both abstract and familiar, that echoes the paths we walk to reconnect with nature and ourselves.

“Every hike is a new one, even on the same trail,” Coleman writes. “Adularia gathers those fragments, a sudden view, a tree worn smooth by many hands, into a quiet meditation on landscape and our constant journeys across this land.”

Meet the Artist: Chris Coleman

Chris Coleman is a Denver-based artist whose creative work spans sculpture, animation, generative coding, and interactive installations. Originally from West Virginia, he earned his MFA from SUNY Buffalo in New York and has developed a practice focused on exploring complex systems and the ways they are used to influence or control behavior.

His work has been exhibited in over 25 countries, including Brazil, Argentina, Singapore, Finland, the UAE, Italy, Germany, South Korea, China, the UK, Latvia, and across North America. In addition to his artistic practice, Coleman is a dedicated educator. He is currently on the faculty at The Ohio State University, where he teaches in the Department of Art’s Art and Technology Area. Prior to this, he served as both an artist and professor in the Emergent Digital Practices program at the University of Denver.

Beyond his work in the studio and classroom, Coleman is a passionate advocate for digital creativity and open-source innovation. He is the founder of the Clinic for Open Source Arts (COSA), an organization that supports contributors and communities working in open-source tools for the arts. COSA has received major support from the Knight Foundation, the National Endowment for the Arts, the Mellon Foundation, and other leading funders.

To explore more of Chris Coleman’s work, visit digitalcoleman.com.

First Western Trust’s Commitment to the Community

Adularia is the latest chapter in First Western Trust’s commitment to integrating art and culture into its mission. The bank’s corporate giving philosophy emphasizes supporting initiatives that promote economic growth, education, and well-being. For Boulder specifically, this includes long-standing support for nonprofits such as the Boulder Homeless Shelter, the YMCA Community Support Campaign, HOPE Longmont, Colorado Veterans Support Inc., Ryder’s Fund, the YMCA Y Splash Gala, the Hyland Hills Foundation, the Boulder International Film Festival, the DBI Student Banner Project, and The Highland Club.

By backing organizations that serve vulnerable populations and promote cultural access, First Western Trust continues to enrich the social fabric of Boulder and beyond.

A More Personalized Banking Experience

First Western Trust specializes in serving high-net-worth individuals, families, and business owners, providing personalized banking and comprehensive wealth planning services. The bank’s approach is built around understanding each client’s unique goals and delivering customized financial solutions that support both their personal and business aspirations. This dedication to personalized service complements the bank’s broader mission of investing in community well-being and cultural enrichment.

Banking with Purpose

At First Western Trust, the idea of a bank extends far beyond financial services. It is about people, place, and purpose. Through efforts like Adularia, the bank reaffirms its belief that art has the power to inspire, connect, and reflect the communities it serves.

Whether it’s through curated art collections, community grants, or partnerships with local creatives, First Western Trust exemplifies what it means to invest in more than just markets — but in the human and cultural capital that defines the West.

A bank should be more than a building — it should reflect the community it belongs to.

If you’d like to experience Adularia in person, visitors are welcome to stop by the Boulder office of First Western Trust, located at 1155 Canyon Blvd, Suite 300, Boulder, CO 80302, to view this stunning digital artwork and see how creativity and community come together in a truly unique space.

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Contact:

Stella Lindberg

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Stella.Lindberg@myfw.com

FAQ

What is Adularia and where is it installed for First Western Trust (MYFW)?

Adularia is a digital animation by Chris Coleman installed in First Western Trust’s renovated Boulder office.

When did First Western Trust (MYFW) unveil the Adularia installation in Boulder?

The installation was announced on January 16, 2026.

How was the artist for First Western Trust’s (MYFW) Boulder commission selected?

A 2023 nationwide search led by curator Simon Zalkind reviewed 20+ artists, narrowed to nine, then three finalists before selecting Chris Coleman.

What techniques did Chris Coleman use to create Adularia for First Western Trust (MYFW)?

Coleman used video and photogrammetry from hikes on over a dozen Boulder-area trails to build layered 3D landscape models and animation.

What is First Western Trust’s (MYFW) arts commitment in the region?

The bank has supported nonprofits and arts organizations in Boulder and the Western U.S. since 2006 and maintains a curated regional art collection.

Who led First Western Trust’s (MYFW) art curation for the Adularia project?

Curator Simon Zalkind led the selection process for the Adularia commission.
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