Denver's Public Art
It's a mustang, it's a bear, it's a horse standing on a chair. It's 25 years of public art in Denver. Begun by Mayor Federico Pena, and signed into ordinance by Mayor Wellington Webb, the program mandates 1% of spending on any city project over a million dollars be set aside for art in the project. Denver Public Art Manager , Michael Chavez will speak to us at our December meeting about the program. So whether you love the Boteros or hate them, join us for a holiday celebration of art.
Location: Le Grand Bistro, 1512 Curtis Street, downtown Denver
Date: Friday, December 13
Time: 6:45 A.M. breakfast; program begins at 7:00 A.M. and ends at 8:00 A.M.
Cost: Buffet breakfast is $17 with reservations (please honor your RSVP; we barely break even)
The public is invited. Bring a friend!
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