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Denver Art Museum celebrates one million kids with free events

July 31, 2024 | Denver (Consolidated County and City), Colorado



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Denver Art Museum celebrates one million kids with free events
Tickets for upcoming events at the Denver Art Museum will go on sale starting August 14th, as announced during a recent government meeting. The museum continues to prioritize accessibility, offering 18 free admission days throughout the year, including the next free day on August 13th and a special event on September 7th coinciding with the 35th annual Friendship Powwow.

A highlight of the upcoming events is the celebration of the museum's \"Free for Kids\" program, which has allowed over one million children to visit the museum for free since its inception in 2015. The milestone will be celebrated from October 17th to 20th with family-friendly activities, including face painting.

The museum is also fostering cultural exchange through a multi-year collaboration with the National Museum of Korea, recently launching an exhibition in Korea that showcases Indigenous Arts of North America. This initiative aims to reshape perceptions of Native American culture among Korean audiences.

In addition to free admission days, the Denver Art Museum offers various programs to enhance accessibility for families and individuals of all ages. These include sensory-friendly mornings designed for visitors who prefer a quieter experience, as well as Art and About tours tailored for individuals with early onset dementia and their caregivers. The museum's commitment to inclusivity extends to bilingual exhibition materials and community access tickets for those needing financial assistance.

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