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The Final Friday Art Walk (Final Fridays) gives visitors, residents and folks who work in the Triangle an after-hours opportunity to explore the many creative spaces in our special corner of Denver, including the chance to engage with the quirky, cool, and sophisticated art and creatives which define our eclectic neighborhood.
On the Final Friday of each month, restaurants, salon/spas, museums, galleries, hidden studios, shops and storefronts in the Golden Triangle Creative District will celebrate creativity in their spaces. Activities will change from month to month.
JULY Final Friday Festivities include:
When: 5- 9 p.m. on the Final Friday of each month (June – September 2017)
Cost: FREE!
Where: Throughout the Triangle, which is bounded by Speer Blvd. to Lincoln St. to Colfax Ave.
The public art tour meets in front of the McNichols Civic Building on the Colfax side (144 W. Colfax Ave.)
FINAL FRIDAY Public Art Tour – 6pm – Tour is 1 hour – Free to participate
This tour covers a broad array of historical and contemporary public artworks in Denver. Beginning with the classic 20th century bronze sculptures of Alexander Proctor’s On the War Trail and Broncho Buster, as well as the big red chair with a miniature horse by Donald Lipski, this tour offers a variety of public art in and around Denver’s Civic Center, Denver Art Museum, and the Denver Public Library, in the Golden Triangle. This walking tour will be led by Public Art Administrator, Brendan Picker, and ends at The Art, a Hotel for drinks, discussion, and private tours of the Hotel’s art collection.