The Denver Art Museum (DAM) will host its 23rd annual Día del Niño (Day of the Child) celebration on Sunday, April 27, with free general admission for all, bilingual activities, hands-on artmaking, musical and artistic performances and more. The museum will join its Golden Triangle neighbors, including Clyfford Still Museum, Center for Colorado Women’s History, History Colorado Center and the Denver Public Central Library for a neighborhood-wide festival to honor children around the world.
This global celebration of all children at DAM will feature art experiences including live dance and music by international and local artists, and hands-on activities in the Martin Building and the Dream Wild Studio featuring artist Beatriz Gomez in the Hamilton Building. In addition, attendees are invited to take a photos with their friends and family at the colorful photo booth and enjoy the sensory zone in the Congdon Boardroom.
With FREE general admission all day, visitors will have the opportunity to explore all museum galleries and spaces, which currently feature acclaimed exhibitions including Dawoud Bey: Street Portraits, The Life and Art of Tokio Ueyama, Ink & Thread: Codices and the Art of Storytelling, Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors, Sustained! The Persistent Genius of Indigenous Art, Confluence of Nature: Nancy Hemenway Barton, Lunar Phases: Korean Moon Jars, Charles Sandison: Chamber as well as the DAM’s global art collections.
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