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Public Art Program
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Public Art Tours
Free Public Art Tours
 
 
New 2010 Tour schedule will be posted soon!
 

 Denver Civic Center

The Denver Civic Center tour will focus on the over 100-year history of Denver’s public art and architecture.  This tour provides an incredible snapshot of Denver’s diverse artistic and architectural styles in a single, concentrated area.  From Alexander Proctor’s bronze Bronco Buster to Beverly Pepper’s Denver Monoliths, and the Neoclassical Capitol to the Beaux-Arts Civic Center Park and Postmodern Denver Public Library, this tour is sure to inspire. 

  

This tour meets at the Sea Lions Fountain on the north end of Civic Center Park.  It will be led by docent Leon Krier.

 Colorado Convention Center

Why is that escalator laughing at me?  And, what about that big blue bear peering through the window?  Get the answers, plus see the Denver region’s 300 million-year history unfold in a short 100-foot walk on this fun and educational tour of public artworks in the Colorado Convention Center.

 This tour meets at I See What You Mean (a.k.a. big blue bear).  It will be led by docent Ava Chappell. 

 Denver Performing Arts Complex

The Denver Performing Arts Complex (DPAC) is one of the most impressive performing arts centers in the world, featuring 10 performance spaces connected by an 80-foot-tall glass canopy, and world-class art to match!  On the DPAC public art tour, participants will learn about Stephen Batura’s epic mural Rehearsal in the Ellie Caulkins Opera House, with all of its fascinating characters and scintillating stories.  John DeAndrea’s hyper-realistic sculptures, also in the Ellie, will make you look twice—are those ballerinas breathing?  Get a new perspective on Jonathan Borofsky’s Dancers in the DPAC Sculpture Park by standing directly underneath the 60-foot sculptures and listening to the music composed by the artist himself to accompany the dancing giants. 

 This tour meets at the entrance to the Ellie Caulkins Opera House.  It will be led by docent Ava Chappell. 

 

All tours are FREE, but limited to 15 people each.  To reserve your place, please contact Rudi Cerri at 720-865-4307 or e-mail rudi.cerri@denvergov.org.

  

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Meeting places for public art tours
 
 Sea Lions Fountain
Civic Center Park
 
  
I See What You Mean, the Big Blue Bear
Colorado Convention Center
 
 
Denver Performing Arts Complex
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