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Bloomberg Connects

Enhance your visit by downloading a digital guide to the museum

More Ways to Explore

Enjoy more ways to explore the artworks with the new Denver Art Museum digital guide available on Bloomberg Connects, the free arts and culture app.

Our guide offers fresh ways to experience the permanent collections by connecting ideas, stories, and artworks across the museum. Check back often as new audio tours are added--there's a journey for everyone that will inspire wonder and curiosity.

In addition to the Denver Art Museum, Bloomberg Connects allows you explore other cultural institutions here in Denver and more than 400 museums, galleries, sculpture parks, gardens, and cultural spaces around the world, all with one free download from the App Store or Google Play.

To download on your phone, scan the QR code or search for Bloomberg Connects in the App Store or Google Play.

Large black cow and calf sculptures outside the museum

Dan Ostermiller, Scottish Angus Cow and Calf, 2001. Bronze. Denver Art Museum: Gift of Leo Hindery, Jr., 2005.215.1-2. © Dan Ostermiller

Current Audio Guides

Through the Bloomberg Connects app, you can listen to several audio guides throughout the museum. Headphones are encouraged, but not required.

  • For Families: The Awesome Powers of Hanuman follows a young girl, Anjana, and her Uma Auntie as they explore our Arts of Asia galleries. They recall stories of Hanuman the Hindu monkey god, who can jump across oceans, make himself big or shrink very small, and the adventures he has with friends from the Ramayana—all through objects in our galleries.
  • Seen/Unseen: African Diaspora Across Collections helps visitors discover works by Black artists and subjects currently on view at DAM. It’s narrated by Javon Brame, member of the museum's Black Arts Collective, and features cameos by DAM curators and interpretive specialists.
  • Oh, the Horror: Exploring Fear Just in time for Halloween, this tour brings together objects in our collection that might give a fright. Imagine six thousand pounds of Richard Serra’s rusted steel sculpture tumbling down; fleeing the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in the dark; and the psychological toll of traversing a barren Dust Bowl landscape.
  • Verbal Description: Symbols & Stories adds to our collection of verbal description audio stops for visitors with no or low vision. Explore objects in the Martin Building that are rich with meaning, symbolism, and details.
  • Sensory Slowdown: This tour offers a journey of mindful looking that is sure to leave you refreshed.
  • Verbal Description: Indigenous Arts of North America Collection: This tour is designed to help visitors with blindness or low-vision engage with the IANA Collection.
  • Staff Picks: Sparks of Joy: Let DAM Staff guide you to some of our favorite artworks that bring a thrill!
  • For Families: Get Moovin’ with Outdoor Sculpture!: Move, stretch, dance, and pose while discovering the stories of DAM’s outdoor sculptures, like Scottish Angus Cow & Calf (pictured).

The Bloomberg Connects digital experience is made possible through the support of Bloomberg Philanthropies.