Walker Fine Art
This five-floor museum is wonderfully diverse and is at the forefront of offering new exhibits. In the past, it has featured impressionist artists as well as the work of Winslow Homer. This museum brags— and rightfully so— about housing one of the largest art collections between Kansas City and the West Coast. It's Native American art collection, which encompasses an entire floor, is not to be missed. In addition, 2006 heralded the dedication of a new wing of the museum. Designed by Daniel Libeskind, the Frederic C. Hamilton building adds to the already stunning architecture of the cityscape and has become a popular attraction for museum visitors.
The Art District On Santa Fe (A.D.S.F)took shape soon after artists in Denver who felt the pinch of rising rentals, started to move towards Santa Fe Drive. As luck would have it, this street gradually developed to become the epicenter of art in the city. As of today, in addition to art galleries, yoga studios, book shops, bars, eateries and radio stations too find themselves here much to the delight of tourists and art enthusiasts. Some galleries in the A.D.S.F can be hired for private parties, seminars, lectures and workshops. Check website for details on upcoming events.
Open from 1979, David Cook Fine Art is a gallery with best of fine arts and American Indian art by some of the great artists in the world. The gallery has beautiful and colorful bead, fabric and quill work, watercolor and oil color paintings. Apart from showcasing the works of skilled artists, the gallery is also into consultation. The in-house advisory and professional interior designers provide sessions and assistance to make your residential or office space better. The place is open for purchasing the art pieces or opting them on lease.
