Arts and Entertainment
March 28, 2024
From: Denver Art MuseumDenver -- The Denver Art Museum (DAM) will host its 22nd annual Día del Niño (Day of the Child) celebration on Sunday, April 28, with free general admission for all, bilingual activities, hands-on artmaking, musical and artistic performances and more. The museum will join its Golden Triangle neighbors, including Clyfford Still Museum, Center for Colorado Women’s History, History Colorado Center and the Denver Public Central Library for a neighborhood-wide festival to honor children around the world.
This global celebration of all children at DAM will feature art experiences including live dance and music by international and local artists, hands-on activities in the Creative Hub spaces in the Martin Building and the Dream Studio in the Hamilton Building.
With FREE general admission all day, visitors will have the opportunity to explore all museum galleries and spaces, which currently feature acclaimed exhibitions including Have a Seat: Mexican Chair Design Today, The Skeletal World of José Guadalupe Posada, Fazal Sheikh: Thirst | Exposure | In Place and Weaving a Foundation: Cornerstones of the Textile Arts Collection, as well as the DAM’s global art collections.
Everyone is invited to bring their family and friends to the DAM to Día del Niño, with free admission all day from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., which includes full access to all activities, exhibitions, performances and spaces within the museum.
This year, for the first time, visitors will be able to experience the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere in Michoacán, Mexico, through virtual reality visors provided by the Mexican Consulate General in Denver and the Butterfly Pavilion, at the Creative Hub in the Martin Building.
Celebrate local Indigenous elders in the Native Elder’s Exhibition, which highlights the artistry of nine community members ages 55 and over who have been active in making art and in supporting our local Native communities, on view from March 14 through May 30.
Inside the museum’s Sturm Pavilion and outside in Kemper Courtyard, live music and dance performances by the following groups and performers will represent the countries of Indonesia, Ireland, Mexico, Peru, Venezuela and Zimbabwe:
ARCINDA (Arts & Culture of Indonesia)
Ballet Folklórico Sangre de México
Celtic Steps Irish Dance
Chihera African Marimbas
Colorado Mestizo Dancers
Colorado New Style (CNS)
Comparsa Morelos en Denver (Chinelos)
Danza Caballitos de Rancho Grande
Danza Matachina Guadalupana
El Mariachi Juvenil de Bryant Webster
El Sistema Colorado Chamber Orchestra with members of the Colorado Symphony
Folklor México en la Piel
Friendship Powwow Dancers
Mariachi Femenil Alma del Folklore
New American Stories by Roshni Youth
Qhaswa Peru USA
Sandoval Singers
The Denver Preschool Program (DPP) will bring in celebrity guest readers at 11 a.m. at Sturm Pavilion to read Señorita mariposa by Ben Gundersheimer. The book will be read to children in English by Denver ABC 7’s news anchor Jessica Crawford and in Spanish by Briana Gonzáles. A complimentary book will be given to each child who attends the book reading while supplies last.
In the Hamilton Building’s Dream Studio, visitors will be able to join live art demonstrations by Colorado-based artist Arturo García from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. On the second level of the Hamilton Building, Colorado artist Chris Bagley, creator of the exhibition Space Command will meet and greet visitors from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Visitors are encouraged to explore additional Golden Triangle Creative District organizations participating in this celebration, including the Denver Public Library, Clyfford Still Museum, History Colorado Center and the Center for Colorado Women's History at the Byers-Evans House Museum.
WHAT: 22nd Annual Día del Niño Celebration
WHEN: Sunday, April 28, 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
WHERE: Denver Art Museum, 100 West 14th Ave. Pkwy.
BILINGUAL INTERVIEW OPPORTUNITIES: Clara Ricciardi, Senior Spanish Language and Community Engagement Liaison at the DAM.
DAY-OF CONTACTS AT THE DAM: Andy Sinclair: 719-761-9390.
Día del Niño and Free Days at the DAM are made possible by the residents who support the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) and presented by Your 6 Front Range Toyota Stores.
Día del Niño is supported by Kaiser Permanente, AICEF (the American Indonesian Cultural and Education Foundation), ARCINDA (the Arts and Culture of Indonesia), the Consulate General of Mexico in Denver, the Butterfly Pavilion, the Denver Preschool Program, KBNO Radio, and the Mexican Cultural Center.
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Planning Your Visit
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