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Golden Triangle creative district public art map

Get ready to explore the Golden Triangle like never before. The GTCD’s brand new Public Art Map is live—and it's seriously next level. This free digital tool features more than 80 pieces of public art (and counting), complete with photos, artist details, descriptions, and links to websites and social handles so you can go deeper. It’s the only map of its kind in Denver, and now includes our Gold Partner, The Art Hotel, with their jaw-dropping 40-piece collection open to the public. Whether you're a local, a visitor, or just an art lover on the hunt, this is your go-to guide to the creative heart of the city. Have we missed a piece? Have details or know more about a featured art? AWESOME. Use this form now.

GTCD Art Map Requirements
  1. Art must be in the 45 block boundary of the Golden Triangle Creative District.

  2. A form must be completed for each piece/series of art. Please do not upload different pieces of art by different artists on one form unless it is a series in the same location.

  3. Art must be free and open to the public to view. "Off- Street Public Art listed on the map is reserved for Golden Triangle Creative District Members and at special request of the Board. Inquires can be submitted on our contact page.

  4. All photos uploaded must be property of person/business who is uploading them or being uploaded with permission from the photographer. Photo credits/sources are strongly encouraged.

  5. If you have an update/edit request for a piece of art, or if you are the owner of the art or the property where the art is located and wish to be removed from the art map, please submit your request to the board via our contact page.

  6. Contact name/email are required for submissions in case the Board has questions only, but it is not shared on the listing.

  7. Art on the GTCD Public Art Map is at the discretion of the Board of Directors.

Upload 1 to 3 photos of the art
Max: 2 MB
ADD YOUR PUBLIC ART TO THE  MAP!
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