2121 Children s Museum Drive While Denver s Children s Museum, plagued by sticky-fingered kiddos, isn t exactly known as a germ-free zone during normal times, it has shifted operations to be touch-free and has implemented strict cleaning procedures in order to invite youngsters back for what so many have been missing: education and entertainment.
Social distancing has often been the norm at the Clyfford Still Museum, though mask-wearing is now required.
Leanne Goebel 1250 Bannock Street The Clyfford Still Museum a temple to the great abstract-expressionist, offering a rotation of exhibits and regular, smart programming has reopened its doors to the public and will be extending its run of Still s later works through March 21. The institution also offers plenty of virtual programming for those who are not quite ready to leave their homes.
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“Wave Goodbye 1974,” by Virginia Maitland, on display in the Modern Art Gallery at the Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art. Nonprofit institutions, commercial businesses and individuals who have been affected by the coronavirus pandemic can apply for $7.5 million in statewide funding by Jan. 8. (Joe Amon/Denver Post file)
Apply now for $7.5 million in arts relief
The Colorado Arts Relief Fund, a product of Senate Bill 20B-001from December’s legislative special session, is offering $7.5 million to arts and culture businesses, nonprofits and individuals affected by the coronavirus shutdown. Applications will be accepted through Jan. 8, according to the Colorado Office of International Trade and Economic Development
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Vance Kirkland’s original studio inside the Golden Triangle neighborhood’s Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art. The museum was allowed to reopen last week under amended Level Red coronavirus rules. (Joe Amon, Denver Post file)
Update 12:25 p.m. Dec. 17: Denver’s Clyfford Still Museum will reopen on Jan. 5 and extend its current exhibition, “The Late Works: Clyfford Still in Maryland,” through March 21, 2021. Tickets are on sale now.
Metro-area museums that had planned to stay dark through the new year are reopening in the waning days of 2020, and public officials are hoping would-be visitors will support them despite an alarming surge of coronavirus deaths in Colorado.