returns to its former location in Denver’s Civic Center park Sept. 3-5, and organizers say it is going to be twice as big as it was last year. And that’s big. There will be five stages with music from 60 artists and bands over the course of the three-day weekend, including tribute bands, country musicians, jazz and indie groups. There also will be an arts and crafts marketplace featuring 50 artisans and vendors.
And, of course, there will be food: More than 30 restaurants and food trucks will be on-site, along with dozens of local craft distilleries that will transform the park’s Greek Theater “into one big speakeasy,” the Downtown Denver Partnership said. Get details atChalk art artist Natalie Gillespie works on her piece during the Chalk Art Festival within the Cherry Creek Arts Festival on Sept. 5, 2021 in Denver.moves to a new neighborhood Sept. 3-5 with new sidewalks and streets to beautify.
Founded in 2003, the festival previously took place in June in Larimer Square, but was forced to move during the pandemic in 2020 to locations throughout Denver. In 2021, it took place during the Cherry Creek Arts Festival. This year’s version will showcase the work of Dawn Wagner, Chris Carlson, Julie Kirk Purcell, Steve DeOrio and Mark Hollenbeck.
The festival runs Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and Monday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Attendance is free and the art is temporary. Get more info at
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