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First Friday Art Walks on Santa Fe are returning in June

Denver has several different First Friday art walks, but Santa Fe’s is by far the most popular

Shaina Belton, president of Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe, is hoping to welcome First Friday fans back as early as June, albeit in a modified form. (Liz Levy, provided by the Art District on Santa Fe)
Shaina Belton, president of Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe, is hoping to welcome First Friday fans back as early as June, albeit in a modified form. (Liz Levy, provided by the Art District on Santa Fe)
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Starting June 4, the Santa Fe Art District will once again come alive with First Friday Art Walks.

For fans, itap been a long year , which typically occur year-round, rain or shine.

All participants and patrons will have to mask up and maintain social distancing rules. Businesses will be required to monitor their building capacity and may force people to wait or gather outside.

— which take place on the first Friday of each month — allow people to view art from hundreds of artists in galleries, studios, co-ops, upstairs, downstairs, in alleys and on the street.

The Art District spans from 13th to Alameda avenues and Kalamath to Inca streets. Most of the galleries are in a walkable area between 5th and 11th avenues.

During the year without First Fridays, the Santa Fe Art District introduced a similar gallery-hoping event called

Denver has several different First Friday art walks, but Santa Fe’s is by far the most popular, with 20,000 people routinely making their way out. 

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