100 W 14th Ave Pkwy
Denver, CO 80204
(720) 865-5000
Located just four blocks from the Denver Art Museum, Walker Fine Art is a captivating, loft-style gallery featuring original contemporary art. Our national and regional artists display exceptional levels of sophistication, quality, and execution through multiple mediums. Themed exhibitions, featuring a 2D and 3D artist, follow a six week rotating schedule and represent the leading edge in Abstraction, Experimental Photography, and Realism. A group exhibit of new work by our anchor artists is always on display on the back half of the 3800 square foot gallery. We invite you to an unparalleled experience of discovery through our commitment to our clients, our artists and the community.
The vision of Gallery 1261 is one of enhanced freedom in the experience of art for both artists and appreciators of art, meaning it is driven not by commercial tastes or market standards, but rather by pure expression and artistic talent.
Here at Fortune Cookie Tattoo we can meet your tattoo needs with friendly service. Fortune Cookie Tattoo is located right down town off of the 16th street mall. We are just a short walk from the convention center. If you at the University of Denver we are just a light-rail ride a way, also closely located to the Aria campus. There are some big events that happen every year Civic Center park if you are checking they out come by and check us out. Our philosophy is simple: We combine the ethical standards, and practice of a custom design studio with the accessibility, and friendliness of a down to earth street shop to give you the best tattoo you can get in a clean, comfortable and fun environment. Here at Fortune Cookie Tattoo each individual artist brings there own unique flavor to the table to create a one of kind tattoo that will fit your personality, your needs, and your budget. Our artists are highly-trained and award-winning, and have been published in many tattoo magazines. We have over 20 years combined experience! Each has a different specialty. We are ready to work with you to create your own piece of art. Bring in a drawing you want to incorporate, a specific idea or just a basic concept and we can create just what you are looking for. Our piercing standards are the same as our tattoo standards. You will always receive the highest quality piercing from our trained artists. Tattoo Artists -Jon Lew (https://www.facebook.com/jonlewtattoo) -Daniel Archer (https://www.facebook.com/daniel.archer.756)
910Arts is an innovative green building community of artist studios complete with a gallery, event space, bar, coffeehouse and nonprofit centered around a beautiful courtyard. It is a civic gathering place for social and environmental change designed to advance all art forms in the heart of Denver's Art District on Santa Fe. Stop by to see. hear. smell. taste. feel. be ART.
SPARK Gallery presents diverse and dynamic art exhibits in its galleries, located in the Art District on Santa Fe. Started in 1978, SPARK is the oldest cooperative gallery in Denver. Members of Spark Gallery cooperative exhibit locally in juried exhibitions such as The Cherry Creek Arts Festival, North American Sculpture Exhibition and All Colorado Art Exhibit, as well as nationally and internationally. Members work in sculpture, drawing, painting, collage, found objects, embroidery, assemblage, encaustic, installation, ceramics and photography. Many of our members are faculty at Colorado universities, community colleges, and art schools.
Throw a party where it's polite to stare! Our mission is to offer an event venue in a gallery setting, that encourages gatherings celebrating Denver's culture and artistic expression in any form. At the core of the gallery is a mission to ignite a consistently developing dialogue about the art we represent, by breaking down the typical white-walled gallery and allowing these ideas to breathe. Not only does the event venue offer a refreshing alternative to events hosted in stuffy conference rooms, or spaces void of stimulus or conversation starters, but will also provide an outlet for our community to tap into their own creativity and provide a new way of understanding the role of art in our lives. Ultimately, we would like to see Von Tornow Gallery flourish into a fully utilized, versatile event space, that represents young, local artists. The third component of the gallery will eventually be to offer programs centered around the arts and personal expression, including art classes (that corresponds with the art shown), educational seminars, weekly yoga and meditation classes, and whatever else blossoms from this endeavor. This is a collaborative community effort, so please feel free to contribute to our vision by visiting the gallery to share your ideas!
Featuring works by Regional and Nationally recognized artists, working in a variety of media; painting, drawings, sculpture, photography and works on paper.
The Dikeou Collection Pop-Up Space currently features installations by artist Lizzi Bougatsos, as well as extensive and eclectic collection of vinyl records (5,000+). The space also hosts art related events. Free and open to the public Wednesday – Friday 11-5pm or by appointment ([email protected]).
Located south of downtown, bordered by Lincoln, Speer and Colfax, & the 13th Avenue of the Arts and within walking distance of the Convention Center, this unique neighborhood is Denver’s center for art and culture. The Golden Triangle Museum District (GTMD) is home to eight of the city’s museums, including the Byers-Evans House, History Colorado Center , Denver Art Museum (DAM), Denver Firefighters Museum, Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art, the Molly Brown House, Grant Humphries Mansion and the Clyfford Still Museum. The newly designated National Landmark Civic Center Park sits in this neighborhood between the much visited State Capital Building and the Denver Mint. Also within the District are the Denver Public Library, Rocky Mountain PBS, Curious Theatre Company, Denver Musicians Association, Colorado Ballet, Denver Philharmonic Orchestra and the Art Institute of Colorado. These cultural & civic centers are interspersed with art galleries and open studios, as well as professional offices, specialty stores, salons, spas, coffee shops, bars and restaurants, and residences, all committed to “the art of living with art”. The result is a culturally rich neighborhood with a unique artistic flair.
VERTIGO exhibits a range of artists from local to national, emerging to established, and student to mentor. The work seen at VERTIGO can be labeled as abstract, modern, or conceptual, though there are no limitations. The space was built to accommodate 2D, 3D, and installation works, and each show may create a different challenge than the last, both perceptually and structurally. The building that is now VERTIGO was originally built in 1888, and the complete process of design and renovation took two years to complete. The design is partly inspired by visits to the older, smaller spaces of Amsterdam and London. Hours: by appointment VERTIGO Art Space has been on hiatus. Events will continue to happen at the space, so please continue to check our web site and Facebook page for updates.
As a nonprofit, nonpartisan institution, its one-of-a-kind exhibit, renowned speaker series and training initiatives provide a comprehensive look at the threat of terrorism and how individuals can play a role in the prevention of terrorism, ultimately enhancing public safety.
Located south of downtown, bordered by Lincoln, Speer and Colfax, & the 13th Avenue of the Arts and within walking distance of the Convention Center, this unique neighborhood is Denver’s center for art and culture. The Golden Triangle Museum District (GTMD) is home to eight of the city’s museums, including the Byers-Evans House, History Colorado Center , Denver Art Museum (DAM), Denver Firefighters Museum, Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art, the Molly Brown House, Grant Humphries Mansion and the Clyfford Still Museum. The newly designated National Landmark Civic Center Park sits in this neighborhood between the much visited State Capital Building and the Denver Mint. Also within the District are the Denver Public Library, Rocky Mountain PBS, Curious Theatre Company, Denver Musicians Association, Colorado Ballet, Denver Philharmonic Orchestra and the Art Institute of Colorado. These cultural & civic centers are interspersed with art galleries and open studios, as well as professional offices, specialty stores, salons, spas, coffee shops, bars and restaurants, and residences, all committed to “the art of living with art”. The result is a culturally rich neighborhood with a unique artistic flair.
We are military comrades from the eras of Korea, Vietnam, to Iraq and Afghanistan and from troops stationed worldwide. We also embrace our spouses, partners, family, friends and non military allies. The intent is to bring focus and attention to the efforts to obtain full and equal rights for all GLBT service members. Our focus will be on creating a positive image for the GLBT troops who offer up their lives to protect the rights of all Americans.
CREEC is a nonprofit membership organization whose goal is to ensure that everyone can fully and independently participate in our nation’s civic life without discrimination based on race, gender, disability, religion, national origin, sexual orientation, or gender identity. As our name suggests, CREEC promotes our mission through education — member input, instructional materials and presentations, outreach, advocacy, humor, collaboration, and animated YouTube videos — and enforcement, that is, investigating and filing impact and class action lawsuits on a broad array of civil rights issues. Based in Denver and Berkeley, our scope is nationwide. Through our advocacy and litigation, CREEC has successfully transformed the practices of major companies and government entities.
The Denver Police Orphans’ Fund began in 1948 when Officer Joe Hale, an orphan himself, along with Officers Jerry Mangan and Warren Terry provided Christmas gifts to children of deceased officers. Their initial intention was to remind the children they were still part of the Denver Police family. In 1973 the Denver Police Orphans’ Fund was incorporated and by 1976 achieved status as a 501(c)(3) tax-exempt charity organization which focuses on education. The mission of the Fund is to support the advanced education of children of deceased police officers who've dedicated their lives to serving and protecting the citizens of Denver. What makes the Denver Police Orphans’ Fund remarkable is it’s almost entirely funded by the officers themselves. The Fund is managed by a Board of Directors of active police officers, in addition to professional financial and tax advisors, who generously donate their services. The Fund has made it possible for dozens and dozens of children of fallen and deceased Denver Police Officers to overcome financial adversity and achieve their educational goals of undergraduate degrees or professional certifications.
"Curious Theatre Company has established itself as one of the most creative and innovative theatre troupes in the Rocky Mountain Region, if not the country." -Governor John Hickenlooper, via The Denver Post
NAATP is a national professional membership and advocacy organization for addiction treatment providers.
DENVER MUSIC SUMMIT APRIL 24-26, 2015 Listen. Learn. Collaborate. In partnership with WESTAF, Denver Arts & Venues’ Create Denver initiative has announced the Denver Music Summit taking place Friday, April 24 through Sunday, April 26, 2015 at the McNichols Civic Center Building (144 W Colfax Ave). National in scope and local in focus, the Denver Music Summit brings together musicians, industry professionals, civic leaders and music enthusiasts for educational programming, live performances and policy engagement. This three day summit provides a platform to share ideas, inspire ingenuity and develop new models of music-driven economic development and community building. SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE Full program schedule, line-up and registration opens Friday, March 27 on ArtsandVenues.com FRIDAY, APRIL 24 Opening night - collaborative performances with local and national acts including Dana Falconberry, Ben Knox Miller (The Low Anthem), Maria Kohler (Kitty Crimes), Stelth Ulvang (The Lumineers), Luz Elena Mendoza (Y La Bamba, Tiburones) and more SATURDAY, APRIL 25 Daytime - “Listen Local” seminar, workshops, panels and keynote luncheon Evening - Musica Sacra Chamber Orchestra in “Two-Way Street” featuring The Narrators, hosted by David Rutherford, Colorado Public Radio SUNDAY, APRIL 26 Daytime - workshops, panels Closing reception - National Public Radio presents “All Songs Considered” listening party hosted by Bob Boilen, followed by live performances Stay connected! ArtsandVenues.com #DenMusicSummit Facebook.com/DenverMusicSummit For more information, please email [email protected]
Dash for Smiles is an annual 5K walk/run event that raises money to support families receiving treatment from the Children's Hospital Colorado Cleft Palate Team and the Cleft Palate & Craniofacial team at Rose Medical Center.
No Kill Colorado is an organization working to improve the Animal Shelter system in Colorado. Tens of thousands of pets are killed each year in Colorado because of the lack of life saving programs that can be implemented without additional cost, and possibly adding revenue to the current funds provided to municipal shelters.