New strategies revealed for supporting art in Denver

Denver (KDVR) – Mayor of Denver Mike Johnston and the city’s arts agency revealed a new road map on Wednesday that they said it sets new strategies to support art in Denver “in the next decade”.

The road map, called Denver: a collective commitment to the arts, was announced by Johnston and Denver for arts & places. The initiative includes another round of grants, collective influence programs and initiatives that focus on the arts, which the city leads to the city’s art and culture sector.

“From our general artistic programs to our cultural investments and iconic monuments, Denver, and it will remain so, a city of art,” Johnston said in a statement.

The road map calls for the leadership of the Denver Arts & Enters to lead the top teams and influence every two years and to provide an annual update to show progress in goals, highlight the efforts of society and “celebrate the victory”, according to a joint publication from the agency and the mayor’s office.

The agencies noted that the road map calls for artists, art sector employees, community leaders and supporters of emotional arts to join the efforts made “to create a more vital and fair creative environment.”

The Executive Director of the Arts, Executive Director of Arts, Executive Art Director of Arts, Executive Director of Arts, Executive Art Director of Arts, Executive Art Director of Arts and Art Executive Director To accomplish the most urgent needs of our sector. ” “This is our collective call to adhere to the arts and culture in Denver, together.”

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