Southwest Denver Art Walk | Saturday, October 26, 2024

Scale model of southwest Denver showing three-dimensional place markers hovering over the scene

The Harvey Park Community Organization (HPCO) is excited to announce the upcoming Southwest Denver Artist Open Studios, scheduled for Saturday, October 26, 2024, 12–3pm MDT. Some artists’ hours may vary. Check map.harveypark.org for more details.

This art walk, organized by HPCO volunteer and southwest-Denver-based artist/designer/genealogist Shokai Sinclair, and supported by a grant from the Community Active Living Coalition, invites artists and community members to engage with southwest Denver’s vibrant art scene through open studios and an interactive art crawl map. If you have any questions about the event, please contact the event organizer at shokai@harveypark.org.

Who should apply?

Applications are open until Saturday, October 19, 2024, to visual artists, musicians, writers, potters, and other creatives living or working in Southwest Denver. Even if you’re located just outside of the Denver city limits, don’t worry—we can help you find a more central location to exhibit your work within Denver. This event offers a fantastic opportunity for artists to showcase their work, connect with the community, and gain exposure through HPCO’s marketing efforts, including social media, and press releases.

Benefits of participation

  • Showcase your work to a wide audience in your own studio or workspace.
  • Be part of a growing arts community in Southwest Denver.
  • Collaborate with other local artists and community members.
  • Gain exposure through event marketing, including social media, press releases, and cross-promotion with arts and community organizations.

Event features

  • Open Studios: Artists will open their homes, studios, garages, or outdoor spaces to the public, allowing visitors to experience their creative process and purchase artwork directly.
  • Art Crawl Map: A user-friendly map will guide visitors through the art walk, highlighting studios, key locations, and points of interest.

Please note

HPCO and event organizers are not responsible for lost, stolen, or damaged items during the event. Participants are encouraged to take precautions to safeguard their belongings.

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    1. Hi Rowena, sorry to hear that the timing won’t work with your schedule. We’ll definitely have more events like this in the future. And we’ll post updates about our events and opportunities for artists in our email newsletter (https://3d927b68.sibforms.com/serve/MUIFAADpB4vT6xqGpkVR67cpJUPq__XJVYbd9unHVA2Ca_iNHTAyBngpnxAhc0eHMfbD3-7xIJV0_6yTycjZhaJ5IWPhgCpLAnJ8l5v6z-kWCwN0VtEfA7pZpkqw3M_9ux-D1lrf59dkvJ1DP2vmA9tH1xjXXPvLESot6GYIT3-W8ZJq0uOFq9jgyEYUqONnpJKVUEa6HqscvIk4).

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