Community Engagement
Kids & Families
We've partnered with the Blue Ribbons Arts Initiative organization to create Youth Artists on the Spectrum: A Celebration of Neurodiversity at the Denver Art Museum, a community showcase on display through January 21, 2022.
Learn how the Denver Art Museum collaborated with local artist Kenya Fashaw to create an audio journey for kids inspired by the life and work of Henry Ossawa Tanner, a Black artist featured in Whistler to Cassatt: American Painters in France.
Learn how the Denver Art Museum collaborated with local artist Kenya Fashaw to create an audio journey for kids inspired by the life and work of Henry Ossawa Tanner, a Black artist featured in Whistler to Cassatt: American Painters in France.
One of the ways we provide access to our exhibitions for visitors with low vision and blindness is with our Exhibition Access Guides.
On Sunday, April 25 the DAM will offer free general admission to people of all ages.
On Sunday, April 25 the DAM will offer free general admission to people of all ages.
Visit the Denver Art Museum for March 20–April 4 to look at art and get inspired! Youth 18 and under receive free general admission every day.
Families can explore the exhibition with a pop-up guide and through our online Museum Web Quest.
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Día del Niño (Children’s Day) celebrates the important role of children in society. The United Nations recognizes the importance of creating awareness for the protection of children’s rights and, to that end, holds a day for adults to recognize their role in the protection of this right of children to enjoy a healthy and peaceful life. Most countries around the world have a day in which adults show their love, appreciation, and recognition of children in a national celebration that takes place in homes and schools, but also at community gatherings.