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 | All of the organizations/agencies listed below have websites containing complete information regarding programs and services. Several agencies below are funders of the Arts in Colorado. To access the website, simply click on the name of the organization/ agency. | |
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 | | | Arts for Colorado is a statewide nonprofit (501-C4) organization dedicated to improving the climate for culture throughout the state. Because public sector funding--and particularly state arts funding--has played an important role in building Colorado's cultural infrastructure, Arts for Colorado focuses much of its attention on the preservation and expansion of state arts support. | |
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 | | | A comprehesive listing of all arts and culture activities in Colorado. This includes performances, events, profiles on many organizations and information on educational activities. | |
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 | | | A comprehensive listing of all arts organizations and agencies in the state of Colorado. This site also has a national component. The listing here is very complete, but may be a bit out of date. | |
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The Colorado Arts Consortium helps to build community by strengthening the arts nonprofit sector and linking the arts nonprofit, business, philanthropic and public sectors. CAC accomplishes its mission through education, advocacy, leadership development, training and building alliance. | |
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 | | The Colorado Council on the Arts (CCA) was created in 1967 by an act of the Colorado State Legislature to stimulate arts development in the state, to assist and encourage artists and arts organizations, and to help make the arts more accessible to the people of Colorado.
For over thirty years the Colorado Council on the Arts has invested in the cultural life of communities across the state. With public funds derived from an annual appropriation from the Colorado General Assembly and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts, the Council has helped cultivate artists, arts organizations, and cultural opportunities enjoyed by millions of Coloradans each year.
Mission The Colorado Council on the Arts exists for the access, participation and appreciation of the arts for all Coloradans. | |
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 | | COLORADO THEATRE WEBSITE: "A gazillion links to Colorado theatre"
A division of www.Coloradolinks.net ColoradoLinks.Net has over 18,000 links to Colorado websites. Add your link. A free description may be added to your link in return for a reciprocal link. | |
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 | | Click on title to access the Denver City Department of Theaters & Arenas. This city agency is charged with operating seven public assembly facilities in Denver. They are: Red Rocks Amphitheatre, the Denver Coliseum, Buell Theatre, Boettcher Concert Hall, the Auditorium Theatre, and the Colorado Convention Center. | |
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 | | Click on the title to access the Denver city department of the Denver Office of Cultural Affairs.
The mission of the Denver Office of Cultural Affairs is to advance the arts and culture in the City and County of Denver.
Denver is a culturally vibrant city with over 300 large and small arts and cultural organizations. The Denver Office of Cultural Affairs builds on that vibrancy through working with other City offices, local businesses and nonprofit organizations and beyond to fulfill its mission.
The Denver Office of Cultural Affairs provides a core service to the community through its various events and programs; arts and culture are a part of the fiber of the City of Denver. | |
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 | | | Colorado arts advocacy organization. | |
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 | | | The website of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District or SCFD. A special, regional, tax district funding arts, cultural and scientific activities in Colorado. | |
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 | | | Theatre for Youth Coalition serves as a link between the public and theatre organizations offering productions, outreach, and education to Colorado's Frontrange. TYC provides information and resources for patrons, educators, and participants in theatre arts programs for children and youth. | |
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