Community invited to celebrate Boulder’s arts scene during Boulder Arts Week
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Abra Allen, Boulder Arts Week, abra@boulderartsweek.org, 831-246-4227
Lauren Click, Office of Arts & Culture, clickl@bouldercolorado.gov, 720-564-2355
Jennifer Bray, Media Relations, brayj@bouldercolroado.gov, 720-413-4215
Boulder is home to an abundance of cultural destinations, public art and artists. To celebrate art and creativity in the Boulder community, Boulder Arts Week returns on April 7 for its tenth year. Boulder Arts Week is the only large-scale, inclusive celebration of Boulder’s artists, arts and cultural offerings.
There are many ways for the community to participate in this year’s Boulder Arts Week, including art walks, exhibitions, performances, dance, music, theater, public art, lectures, readings and workshops throughout the city.
Boulder Arts Week is a collaboration of the Boulder County Arts Alliance, the Boulder Chamber of Commerce, the City of Boulder Community Vitality Department, Create Boulder and other cultural leaders in our community.
“Arts and culture contribute to Boulder’s vitality by stimulating creativity and innovation throughout the community,” said Office of Arts and Culture Manager Matt Chasansky. “Boulder has a vibrant arts culture that includes nonprofits, venues, businesses and one of the highest concentrations of professional artists in the country. We celebrate Boulder Arts Week to recognize these leaders and the health, economic, and social benefits they contribute to our daily lives. We are thrilled to be able to connect the community with the arts during Boulder Arts Week.”
The community is invited to attend an event and celebrate Boulder Arts Week. Some of this year’s events include:
Visit BoulderArtsWeek.org for a full calendar of events.
Photo by Tyler Dittlo, Artist: @Ciarra.Bourne C/O @StreetWiseArts