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Back by popular demand!
The Public Art Guide to Downtown Denver is again available through the Denver Office of Cultural Affairs (DOCA).DOCA encourages you to download the guide by visiting
www.denvergov.org/publicartguide
, as printed quantities are limited. Look for the printed guides soon at the Denver Art Museum, visitor centers, 16th Street Mall kiosks, art galleries, libraries, recreation centers and hotels.
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From Our Collection
Lawrence Argent's
, I See What You Mean
, (The Big Blue Bear) installation at the Colorado Convention Center.
Short video of the installation
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