Denver's Art District on Santa Fe

Summary

Denver's Art District on Santa Fe (ADSF) is an Arts and Cultural district, encompassing hundreds of artists, galleries, studios, theaters, and creative businesses along Santa Fe Drive in Denver, Colorado. ADSF is a 501(c)(3), nonprofit membership organization.[1]

The Arts District, looking north along Santa Fe Drive from 8th Avenue.

The organization formed in 2003[2] and became one of the first Certified Creative Districts in the state of Colorado in 2012.[3]

Denver's Art District on Santa Fe spans from West 13th Avenue on the North to West Alameda Avenue on the South, and Kalamath Street on the West to Inca Street on the East. It is primarily located in the La Alma-Lincoln Park neighborhood in Denver, but it also overlaps the Baker neighborhood. This stretch of Santa Fe was once a buffalo migration route, and the first settlers arrived in the mid-1800s. The area was home to waves of immigrants, initially from Europe and Russia, followed by Mexicans fleeing the Revolution of 1910.[4] Many of the buildings in the district have large murals on their exteriors, often containing imagery from the local Chicano culture.

It is home to significant entertainment and cultural pillars such as:

Hundreds of galleries, artist co-ops, and artist studios also call the Art District on Santa Fe home, including:

First Friday Art Walks are the signature event of Denver's Art District on Santa Fe. These free events occur every month, year round, and draw up to 15,000 attendees in the summer months. In 2016, the organization launched "The Art of Brunch," a free art gallery brunch crawl. In 2017, "Art on Film" was launched. The program provides free, arthouse movie screenings outdoors alongside live music and food trucks.

Westword named the Art District on Santa Fe the "Best Art District" in 2017.[18] It also was awarded the Mayor's Award for Excellence in the Arts in 2012.[19]

References edit

  1. ^ "Denver's Art District on Santa Fe - GuideStar Profile". www.guidestar.org.
  2. ^ "Colorado Secretary of State - Summary". www.sos.state.co.us.
  3. ^ Ed Sealover (March 9, 2012). "Denver's Art District on Santa Fe, Salida named Colorado creative districts". Denver Business Journal. Retrieved February 14, 2023. (subscription required)
  4. ^ "La Alma-Lincoln Park Neighborhood Association » History". www.lincolnparkneighborhood.org.
  5. ^ "ARTISTS". 7S Management.
  6. ^ "AEG Presents". www.aegpresents.com.
  7. ^ "Chac Gallery - Denver - CHAC - Chicano Humanities & Arts Council". Chac Gallery - Denver - CHAC - Chicano Humanities & Arts Council.
  8. ^ "DIME Denver". DIME DENVER.
  9. ^ "Su Teatro Cultural & Performing Arts Center". 15 August 2013.
  10. ^ "Center for Visual Art - Center for Visual Art". msudenver.edu.
  11. ^ "Denver Art Society Cooperative | Sustaining communities through the arts". Archived from the original on 2018-08-14. Retrieved 2022-07-06.
  12. ^ "Mai Wyn Fine Art". Mai Wyn Fine Art.
  13. ^ "Leisure.studio".
  14. ^ "Michael Warren Contemporary". Michael Warren Contemporary.
  15. ^ "ReCreative Denver". ReCreative Denver.
  16. ^ "Rule Gallery". Rule Gallery.
  17. ^ "SPACE Gallery - Located in Denver's Art District". Space Gallery.
  18. ^ "Best Arts District: Art District on Santa Fe - Best of Denver® 2017: Your Key to the City". Westword.
  19. ^ "ページが見つかりませんでした | 在宅ワーク情報|成果の出る方法・稼ぎ方・おすすめジャンル".[permanent dead link]

External links edit

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