Program Spotlight: Akron Library’s Teen Time: Yeet Art Program
We’ve asked libraries across Colorado to submit program they’ve run in the last year that they’re proud of and they want the rest of us …
We’ve asked libraries across Colorado to submit program they’ve run in the last year that they’re proud of and they want the rest of us …
We’ve asked libraries across Colorado to submit program they’ve run in the last year that they’re proud of and they want the rest of us …
Colorado State Publications Blog
Recently the City of Denver announced that it is redesigning Skyline Park, the park located downtown on Arapahoe Street between 15th and 18th. The redesign …
Colorado State Publications Blog
As one of Colorado’s top museums, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science (DMNS) hosts over a million visitors annually. The museum features vast collections …
Colorado State Publications Blog
Colorado driver licenses are changing again. Starting this fall, licenses will be issued with a new design – which you can help choose! The Colorado …
Colorado State Publications Blog
The State Office Building — home of the Colorado State Library — will soon be marking a century at the corner of Colfax and Sherman, …
Colorado State Publications Blog
The artist Christo, known for his sweeping outdoor installations, passed away this week at age 84. Colorado’s mountains and rivers provided inspiration for two of …
Colorado State Publications Blog
New to the library’s digital collection is Denver’s Historic Markers, Memorials, Statues, and Parks (1959). But even more interesting than the publication itself is the …
Colorado State Publications Blog
A few years ago, a couple dozen paintings of Colorado governors and other state officials were uncovered behind a wall at the Colorado State Archives. …
Colorado State Publications Blog
If you’ve ever been inside the State Capitol, the Brown Palace Hotel, or the Telephone Building on 14th Street, you’ve seen the work of 1930s …
Colorado State Publications Blog
Summer is a great time to tour the State Capitol building. Whether you’re looking for a fun educational activity with your kids, or you’re just …
Colorado State Publications Blog
During the height of the Great Depression, as banks failed, unemployment soared, and farm prices dropped, the Works Progress Administration (WPA) was established as one …
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You’re probably familiar with the Face on the Barroom Floor, the mysterious portrait of a dark-haired lady on the floor of the Teller House in …
Colorado State Publications Blog
One of the newer additions to our library collection is Navajo Textiles: The Crane Collection at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science. Published in …
Colorado State Publications Blog
If you are exploring the rural areas of western Colorado you may see some examples of rock art created by prehistoric cultures. According to the …
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Nestled between the looming structures of the Denver Art Museum is a hidden treasure, the Byers-Evans House Museum at 1310 Bannock Street. Built in 1883 …
Colorado State Publications Blog
As housing prices go up and more and more people want to live in the city, the space available to artists has become scarce. In the …
Colorado State Publications Blog
Our library collection contains a number of biographies on Colorado fine artists. Titles of interest in our collection include: “The Art of ‘Nettie’ Bromwell,” by …
Colorado State Publications Blog
One of History Colorado’s regional museums, the Byers-Evans House Museum, currently is holding an exhibit of artworks by Colorado artists who were members of the …
Colorado State Publications Blog
Now that the restoration of the Capitol dome is complete, Colorado Creative Industries is celebrating the restoration by asking Colorado artists to contribute original works of …