DENVER – Denver Arts & Venues and artists all over the Denver metro area will be hiding art throughout the day for community members to find in celebration of Art Drop Day. The public is invited to watch for clues by following the hashtag #ArtDropDenver and #ArtDropDay2024 on social media, or by joining the Art Drop Denver Facebook group as they search.

 

WHEN: All-day Tuesday, Sept. 3, 2024.

 

WHERE: Denver Neighborhoods and Metro Area

 

MORE: Denver Arts & Venues will be hiding some miniature versions of Lawrence Argent's "I See What You Mean" (Big Blue Bear) all around town, along with tickets to some upcoming arts & cultural events.

 

Additionally, many artists have agreed to be interviewed by media. Some have been participating for many years, while for others this is the first Art Drop Day participating. While some are professional artists or arts educators in a wide spectrum of media, others practice art as a hobby.

 

Media interested in interviewing an artist or other participant, or following an artist along on a drop in a specific area, may contact Ben Heinemann at benjamin.heinemann@denvergov.org.  

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