Once a cluster of single-family Victorians and bungalows, the Golden Triangle has transformed into a mixed residential and commercial neighborhood. Just south of downtown, the Golden Triangle is bordered by Speer Boulevard, Colfax Avenue and Lincoln Street. In addition to the arts offerings, the area is also home to the Denver Public Library's Michael Graves-designed main branch, the History Colorado Center, Denver Mint and the Center for Colorado Women's History.
The Kirkland Institute of Fine & Decorative Art, which houses the works and studio of Vance Kirkland — one of Colorado's most notable artists — is another artistic gem in the neighborhood.
The mini-community's hippest attractions, however, are the diverse art galleries, all within walking distance of one another. Here are some of the gallery highlights:
Sandra Phillips Gallery: This high-end contemporary gallery showcases acclaimed Colorado art such as Frank Sampson’s old-master-inspired paintings, Ania-Gola Kumor’s abstractions and Anna Kaye’s charcoal drawings. 47 W. 11th Ave.
Walker Fine Art: Beautiful, contemporary mixed media and sculpture in stone, steel, bronze and glass featuring regional, national and international artists. 300 W. 11th Ave.
William Havu Gallery: This airy gallery features contemporary art from regional and national artists working in a wide array of media. Top names like Argent, Daborn, Kriegsman, Metier, Steadman and Vonnegut show here. 1040 Cherokee St.
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