Denver's Cherry Creek Arts Festival Celebrated 29 Years

The artful, family-friendly weekend is put on by Denver's CherryArts

An exploration of artistry and culture, the Cherry Creek Arts Festival in Denver, Colorado hosted another world-class fair this past July fourth weekend. 

Curated by CherryArts, the streets of Denver's Cherry Creek North neighborhood were swarmed by art-enthusiasts for an afternoon in the summer sun accompanied by awe-worthy art on display. From sculptures to photography, paintings to clothing, wood whittling to jewelry welding, the display this year was one of the most talented the fest has ever seen. 

Not only could fest-goers purchase the art from the featured 265 local and global artists, but also got to create their own art at CCAF’s Artivity Avenue. The immersive art experience offered painting and crafts for the family as part of the initiative to inspire future creatives and their art education. 

About CherryArts
CherryArts is a year-round nonprofit organization whose mission is to provide access to art experiences and support arts education in Colorado. CherryArts produces the Cherry Creek Arts Festival (July 5, 6 and 7) and the Stanley Arts Festival (September 8 and 9). These signature immersive art events, offered in unique settings, provide the funding and an audience for delivering CherryArts year-round arts education programming. CherryArts serves more than 20,000 students annually through its year-round experiential art programs, including the Mobile Art Gallery, Student Art Buying Program, Mobile ArtCart: Printmaking Edition, Ink the City and the Alliance Project. 

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