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| Access Arts' ArtDeadline.com |
The art world's source for income and exhibition opportunities. A searchable database and magazine that lists local and national juried artist competitions, grants, call for submissions, art jobs, percent-for-arts, art in public RFP's, festivals, residencies, internships, fellowships, & much more... Also see comprehensive artist support services and funding for art organizations.
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Alliance Française de Denver
571 Galapago St. Denver, CO 80204 303-831-0304 303-573-0378 (fax) |
The mission of the Alliance Française de Denver is to promote awareness of and interest in French language and cultures. The Gallery at the Alliance Francaise de Denver welcomes any artist whose work relates to or has been inspired by France or the French speaking world in general. We rotate the shows monthly and invite photographers, painters, printmakers, sculptors, and a variety of other artists to display their work for sale. The Gallery is always open to the public during our office hours, 10am-9pm Monday-Thursday, 9am-3-pm on Friday or by appointment by calling 303-831-0304.
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| Art Announcements |
Art Announcements is a trilingual art portal that provides visual artists with art deadlines, as well as complementary information such as slide list registry and ongoing portfolio review programs, all on an international scale.
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| The Art List |
A free monthly e-mail newsletter providing information on art and photo competitions, contests, and juried art shows. You can also opt to pay for a premium edition.
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| The Artdistrict on Santa Fe |
The Artdistrict on Santa Fe is dedicated to promoting public awareness of Santa Fe Drive as a unique art and cultural district, and furthering the arts and art education in the metropolitan community. CORE New Art Space is a member of the district. Information phone number: 303-352-0797.
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| Art Reach, Denver |
Through arts workshops, the on-site multi-cultural performances and the ticket distribution program, ArtReach brings cultural events and special art programs to economically disadvantaged and disabled communities. Proving arts experiences can teach valuable skills, change lives and behaviors, and be a partner in solving community problems.
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| Art Students League of Denver |
The Art Students League of Denver provides an enriching and creative environment for artistic expression dialogue, instruction and active learning. Introductory and Fundamentals classes provide beginning and novice students with basic skills needed for continued growth and success in any art medium.
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| Artisans of Colorado |
Artisans of Colorado is an online showcase for a wide variety of talented artists and artwork from across the state.
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| Artists Register |
Developed and managed by the nonprofit Western States Arts Federation, ArtistsRegister.com is a democratic site showcasing U.S. visual artists-from emerging to award-winning professionals. This membership-based online community connects artists with collectors, gallery owners, curators, interior designers, public art administrators, art enthusiasts and other artists.
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| Arts to Zoo |
Arts to Zoo (artstozoo.org) is greater Denver's guide to cultural events and organizations. Arts to Zoo is the flagship service of Arts Communications, Inc (ACI), a nonprofit agency dedicated to increasing cultural attendance throughout the region through cost-effective application of electronic marketing and information technology.
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| Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities |
The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities offers year-round theater, concerts and dance; art galleries with changing exhibitions, a historical museum; and classes in ceramics, dance, writing, acting, visual arts and more.
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| Augustana Arts |
Augustana Arts enriches the cultural life of the Metro Denver area by providing a number of services to the general public and to the artistic community, including a concert series that presents nationally and internationally renowned artists, musical and theatrical productions and performance opportunities for many area artists, professional musical instruction in instrumental performance and voice for students of all ages, free and low cost tickets for easy access to events, and school programs that include workshops and performances.
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| Boulder County Arts Alliance |
The Boulder County Arts Alliance website (formerly Arts and Humanities Assembly of Boulder County - BCAA). For more than 30 years, the BCAA has provided funding and support to individual artists and art organizations in all disciplines (music, performance, visual art, film, literature, and multimedia).
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| Broomfield County Cultural Council |
The City of Broomfield established the Broomfield Cultural Council by ordinance in August 2000. The Council is composed of seven citizens appointed by the City Council. The purpose of the master plan is to develop an overall vision for the future of Broomfield’s cultural environment and devise short-term and long-range strategies to realize that vision. The plan is intended as a tool to guide the community in sustaining and enhancing Broomfield’s cultural resources.
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| Business of Art Center |
The Business of Art Center is designed to: Facilitate the development of artistic and business skills of artists by providing subsidized studio space, art classes and workshops and business instruction, which will enable artists to earn a living from their art work; Increase public knowledge of art processes, art forms and issues through art exhibitions, lectures, tours, and demonstrations focusing on the tools, methods, and history of the art form; and provide a stimulating creative environment which will contribute to the understanding and pleasure of art.
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Chicano Humanities and Arts Council's Gallery
772 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 303-571-0440 |
The Chicano Humanities and Arts Council's Gallery space is the home of the art and culture of the vibrant Chicano/Hispanic/Latino community in Denver and the surrounding areas. Stop by the gallery and immerse yourself in the most unique and popular Cultural Gallery in Denver.
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| Colorado Arts Consortium |
The Colorado Arts Consortium, a statewide network of arts councils and arts organizations, brokers ideas, resources and services among communities, organizations and individuals. Our vision is to integrate the arts into the core of community life because ARTS are essential to developing human spirit and potential.
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| Colorado Alliance for Arts Education |
The Colorado Alliance for Arts Education is the catalyst for ensuring high-quality opportunities for arts education for all students.
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| Colorado Business Committee for the Arts |
What is Colorado Business Committee for the Arts? CBCA is a member organization of leading companies that believe the arts mean business. CBCA provides programs, training, research, and advocacy that build
dynamic and mutually beneficial links between business and the arts.
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| The Denver Art Museum |
Founded in 1893, the Denver Art Museum has the largest and most comprehensive collection of world art between Kansas City and the West Coast, with over 48,000 works of art. Its American Indian art collection is internationally renowned, and its pre-Columbian and Spanish Colonial art collection is outstanding. Other collections include Painting & Sculpture, Asian, Architecture, Design & Graphics, Modern & Contemporary, and Textile Art. Two completely renovated floors--devoted to European, American and Western painting, sculpture, decorative art, textiles, and photography--opened in November 1997.
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| Eclectic Art Contemporary Art Experiments |
Eclectic Art Contemporary Art Experiments: An alternative on-line Art Gallery, promoting experimental art for over 20 years.
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| EDGE |
EDGE is a contemporary, Denver, non-profit, co-op art gallery dedicated to artists outside the domain of commercial art venues.
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| Foresight Photography |
Boulder/Denver fine art and aerial photography from a transplanted farm boy from Amish Country, Pennsylvania. He offers photography services ranging from aerial photography to custom portraiture.
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| Gay and Lesbian Fund |
The Gay & Lesbian Fund was designed to build public awareness of the contributions gay men and lesbians make as a part of American society. It is a program of the Gill Foundation.
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Habitat Gallery and Studio
828 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO 303-534-9740 |
Conceptualist art, minimalist art, post-modern art: these forbidding terms characterize works of art which generally fail to engage, involve and interest the viewer. These works are part of closed circuit between artist and artwork. The work exhibited at Habitat Gallery and Studio is entirely different. Embodying the artist and director Georgia Amarms philosophical insights and aesthetic vision, the art at lHabitatn, in a wide range of media always succeeds in involving the spectator. Serving the fine art collector and the design community,the multi-media work of Georgia Amar and Habitat Gallery transforms a wall or space into a privileged place of contemplation, a place of withdrawal from the surrounding world so that the viewer, focusing on an inner calm, may emerge from the experience of concentration newly energized. Graphics, canvass, fabric, mural, glass: surfaces for the celebration of creativity at Habitat.
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| HOT DAM: Arts at Altitude |
HOT DAM: Arts at Altitude is a collection of creative programming that celebrates the Denver Art Museum expansion and showcases Denver’s dedication to arts and culture. These shows and events are hosted by Denver-area arts and culture organizations and take place during the Hot DAM opening season of the museum: September 2006 to March 2007. Organized by the Denver Art Museum, the Denver Office of Cultural Affairs, and the Denver Metro Convention and Visitors Bureau.
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Kanon Collective
766 Santa fe Drive denver, Colorado 303-946-4870 |
Kanon is a collective of artists committed to promoting and exhibiting the work of both established and emerging artists.
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| Metro Arts Coalition |
Arts for Colorado and the Metro Arts Coalition, a new organization of Metro-area arts leaders and citizen supporters of the arts, has begun the “50th? No Way!” campaign aimed at raising awareness of the value of cultural activities to our society. The campaign is intended to eventually move Colorado to at least one cent above the national average in per capita annual state funding of the arts.
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| Museo de las Americas |
The Museo de las Américas is the first museum in the region that is dedicated to educating the public about the artistic and cultural achievements of Latinos in the Americas on a continuing basis.
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| Museum of Contemporary Art - Denver |
The Museum of Contemporary Art/Denver (MCA) is an innovative forum for contemporary art that inspires and challenges all audiences creating understanding and dialogue about art of our time.
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Nine10Arts
910 Santa Fe Drive Denver, CO |
Opening Spring 2005 around the corner from CORE at 910 Santa Fe Drive, is a new urban community that will offer emerging artists a place to develop their work in a creative and afforable environment near downtown Denver. It will provide artist lofts for sale, work studios, exhibition space and rental facilities for art exhibits, workshops and other events. Nine10Arts will foster an open dialog between artists and the community and will benefit the greater community by using eco-friendly methods and materials throughout it's design, constructionand ongoing operation. This project will be a catalyst to Denver's Art District on Santa Fe with eight residential artist lofts, sixteen art work studios. The public spaces include the Community Exhibition Space, Open-Air Courtyard and Sweet Rockin' Coffee Shop. A limited number of artist lofts still available!
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| The Other Side Arts |
The Other Side Arts (TOSA) is a nonprofit community art center dedicated to integrating art into the everyday lives of the Denver community. We have served over 20,000 members of the public through education, exhibitions, festivals, exposure, studio spaces and outreach. TOSA is committed to bringing the arts to historically underserved populations through partnerships with human services organizations. Collaborating with agencies as diverse as homeless shelters and after-school programs we connect artist, participants, and the broader community. Artist form the core of our volunteer base, espousing our belief in artists giving back to the communities in which they live. We offer a broad spectrum of services including free children's workshops every week.
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| The Pirate Art Gallery |
Pirate, A Contemporary Art Oasis was founded in 1980 by several graduates of Metro State University in Denver, Colorado, in order to provide a gallery venue for emerging artists. This artist run co operative gallery adopted a mission that encourages artistic expression and freedom, along with building a supportive community where fellow artists have the opportunity to develop and strengthen their skills.
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Red Delicious Press
9901 East 16th Avenue Aurora, CO 80010 |
Red Delicious Press is a contemporary printmaking facility; its main purpose is to provide an art center which is affordable and diverse in its offerings. Red Delicious Press will include facilities for intaglio, lithography, screen printing, monotypes, woodcuts, papermaking and photo imaging. It will be the only fine art print shop of its kind in the Denver area, which is not part of a university campus.
We are interested in providing educational programs for all age groups and being accessible for anyone interested in Printmaking. Gallery space will be provided and visiting artists will be invited to share their knowledge and their work. Working in a print shop can be a collaborative process because of the nature of sharing equipment. This will be encouraged at Red Delicious Press in hopes that the love of printmaking spreads throughout the community. |
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| Revoluciones Collective Art Space |
One of Denver's newest collective combines among other things the vitality of hip-hop with gritty urban visuals. Featuring various emerging new artists, at 719 West 8th Ave., Denver, CO 80204. Phone: 303-825-3845
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| Sandra Phillips Gallery |
The Sandra Phillips Gallery is located in the historic Santa Fe Arts District. Many other galleries and art venues are located in the area as well as restaurants, architects and designers. The Gallery features painting, sculpture, ceramics, photography, installation, drawing, and prints. Diversity and quality are emphasized. We represent regional and international artists as well as emerging artists who offer fresh and compelling ideas. In addition to exhibition space, the Gallery also serves as a facility for private functions, meetings, receptions, benefits and other special events.
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| Sangre de Cristo Arts Center |
The Sangre de Cristo Arts Center’s nearly 7,500 square feet of changing exhibits showcase the best in regional, national and international art, from historic to contemporary, as well as rotating exhibitions from the Arts Center’s permanent collections. These collections include The Francis King Collection of Western Art, the Gene Kloss Collection, and the Ruth Gast Collection of Historic Santos. The Arts Center also houses the Buell Children’s Museum, a nationally recognized, award-winning children’s museum boasting exciting, hands-on and innovative activities with the latest technology. Explore a world of family fun! Open Tuesday through Saturday from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
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| Scientific & Cultural Facilities District |
Our citizens benefit from SCFD-funded activities. More than 9 million people, twice the population of Colorado, attended metro area scientific and cultural activities in 2001. The SCFD helps make Colorado a great place to live, work and play. The district is a jewel that not only supports a better quality of life for our citizens, it is an economic asset that creates jobs, attracts new business and diversifies our economy. It is a remarkable form of self-investment that pays incredible dividends for Colorado. Including supporting Core with yearly grants, thank you Colorado and SCFD!
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| SPARK Gallery |
SPARK Gallery is a Denver cooperative, artist-run gallery. Spark is located in the space ajacent to CORE on Santa Fe.
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| Women's Caucus for Arts |
The Colorado Chapter of the Women's Caucus for Art is based in Denver and provides a support network to artists in Colorado. We are an active chapter, holding regular meetings and events and offering encouragement, inspiration, networking and exhibition opportunities to members. Membership in WCA includes the opportunity to show individual artwork and collaborative group installations at galleries, universities, art centers and museums within and outside Colorado. We do not discriminate in any way shape or form, we have male members and welcome all Colorado artists to join.
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Working with Artists
info@workingwithartists.org 303-837-1341 |
Working with Artists is a nonprofit art school offering programs focused in the photographic arts. Workshops and classes are offered year-round in our professional studio and digital classroom. WWA is located in Block 7 at Belmar, a contemporary arts and design community in Lakewood Colorado. Backcountry and international workshops in Europe, Indonesia and Australia are also offered through our Travels with Artists program. Each Travels with Artists program features a cultural exchange and opportunities to work with regional artists in their home countries.
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