Public Event & Film Permitting

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Denver Public Event & Film Permitting is housed under Denver Arts & Venues, the agency of the City responsible for operating some of the region’s most renowned facilities, including Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver Performing Arts Complex, Colorado Convention Center, Denver Coliseum, McNichols Civic Center Building and Theatre at Loretto Heights. We also oversee the Denver Public Art Program, funding opportunities like Urban Arts Fund, P.S. You Are Here and Five Points Jazz, implementation of Denver’s Cultural Plan and other entertainment and cultural events such as Sunset Cinema. Funds generated by the agency are put back into the community through grants for artists and arts organizations, free and low-cost cultural events, art in public spaces, venue operation and maintenance and arts education.

Every good time at one of our venues enriches Denver through arts and culture and helps Denver’s cultural community thrive — for good!

 

 

Land Acknowledgement

To show respect for and honor the Indigenous Peoples of the land on which we work, live, and recreate we would like to provide a Land Acknowledgment as a simple way of resisting the erasure of Indigenous histories and working towards honoring and inviting the truth about the harsh treatment and genocide of Indigenous people. 

The Public Event & Film Permitting Department would like to honor and acknowledge that the land on which we live, work, and recreate is the traditional territory of the Ute, Cheyenne, and Arapaho Peoples, and is historically tied to at least 48 contemporary tribal nations. 

We honor those who have stewarded this land throughout generations and recognize that government, academic, and cultural institutions were built on and continue to enact exclusions and erasures of Indigenous Peoples. 

As individuals and as an office we are committed to dismantling ongoing systems and legacies of oppression and inequity, and we value the historical, current and future contributions of Indigenous communities in Denver. 

Learn more about Indigenous land. 

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