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Free Days

Dia del Niño

Join us for our annual Día del Niño (Children's Day) festivities, a global celebration of children, with a wide variety of live music, dance performances, art making, and free general admission for everyone.

April 27 is a Free Day at the DAM. Advanced reservation is recommended, but not required.

Free Days

Engage with art, explore onsite activities, and experience exhibitions on view all while enjoying free general admission! Advanced reservations are always recommended, but not required.

Free days in 2024 include:

  • Tuesday, January 9
  • Saturday, January 27
  • Tuesday, February 13
  • Tuesday, March 12
  • Sunday, March 24
  • Tuesday, April 9
  • Sunday, April 28 Día del Niño
  • Tuesday, May 14
  • Tuesday, June 11
  • Tuesday, July 9
  • Sunday, July 21
  • Tuesday, August 13
  • Sunday, September 7 Friendship Powwow
  • Tuesday, September 10
  • Tuesday, October 8
  • Saturday, November 2
  • Tuesday, November 12
  • Tuesday, December 10

 

Please be aware general admission does not include entry to ticketed exhibitions.

Night at the Museums

To celebrate Night at the Museums, the Denver Art Museum will be free to all from 5 - 10 pm. Explore our reimagined, expanded campus. With innovative creative spaces, incredible views, and inspiring art from around the world and across time, there is something for everyone to love.

(Re)discover how art opens minds, conversations, and possibilities. Learn more at denverartmuseum.org.

Advance ticket reservations are strongly encouraged.

The Ponti restaurant will also be open. Reservations available at thepontidenver.com

Wild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak - Free Day Special Pricing

Wild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak is a ticketed exhibition and not included in general admission. On free days, enjoy $15 tickets to see Wild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak.

Wild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak presents more than 400 artworks created by Maurice Sendak. One of the most versatile artists of the twentieth century, Sendak is best known for picture books, especially the award-winning titles Where the Wild Things Are, In the Night Kitchen, Outside Over There, and Nutshell Library. He also designed theater sets and collaborated on films.

Wild Things is named after Sendak³ Where the Wild Things Are, the beloved children³ book he authored in 1963 that became a cultural touchstone. The exhibition's title signals to all the beauty, whimsy, and mischief that his art inspired over his 65-year career. Visitors will see unique examples of Sendak³ timeless art, such as the final artworks for Where the Wild Things Are, and get a sense of his extraordinary skill and his deep understanding of the process of creating picture books and designs for the stage, television, and film productions. The show will include a wide array of drawings, paintings, posters, and mockups for books. It will also include set designs for the Where the Wild Things Are opera and the costumes for the live-action, feature-length film.

Alongside Sendak³ work, Wild Things will showcase works by other artists that Sendak collected throughout his life, tracing the origins of his creativity to William Blake, Winsor McCay, Beatrix Potter, George Stubbs, and Walt Disney. Sendak³ collaborations with distinguished directors, composers, writers, and choreographers such as Carroll Ballard, Frank Corsaro, Carole King, Spike Jonze, Tony Kushner, among many others, are also illuminated throughout the exhibition.

This ticket includes General Admission to the museum.

 

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