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PHOTOS: Crush Walls 2019 brings dozens of new murals to River North Arts District

Crush Walls 2019 is over, but the dozens of new murals it created are easy to find

DENVER, CO - September 5: Artists Smug One and Taste work on mural at Denver's River North Arts District on Thursday. September 5, 2019. Crush Walls returned to Rino. Denver's street art festival is celebrating 10th anniversary. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
DENVER, CO – September 5: Artists Smug One and Taste work on mural at Denver’s River North Arts District on Thursday. September 5, 2019. Crush Walls returned to Rino. Denver’s street art festival is celebrating 10th anniversary. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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Crush Walls — the annual street art festival that brings more than 100 artists to River North Arts District to create dozens of new murals and street art works over a week-long period — wrapped up its 2019 festival on Sunday.

Along with local artists such as Alexandrea Pangburn, HK Crew, the Ladies Fancy Work Society and Thomas Evans (a.k.a. Detour), this year’s fest included works from several internationally known street artists. Dutch artist Jeroen Koolhaas, L.A.-based graffiti artist RETNA and Irish collective Subset all created murals this year.

 

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The fest wrapped up on Sept. 8, but the dozens of new pieces of public art are easy to find using .

 

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