A Trip to the Denver Art Museum
Dylan Aguirre-Miller, Staff Photographer
Denver is in the center of art, culture, education, and nature. One of the primary spots to experience this wave of creativity is the Denver Art Museum. The Denver Art Museum is located in the Civic Center of Denver, Colorado. With an encyclopedic collection of more than 70,000 diverse works from across the centuries and world, the Denver Art Museum is one of the largest art museums between the West Coast and Chicago. Featuring rotating exhibits, as well as permanent art pieces, the museum has something for everyone to enjoy.
Dylan Aguirre-Miller, Staff Photographer
Denver is in the center of art, culture, education, and nature. One of the primary spots to experience this wave of creativity is the Denver Art Museum. The Denver Art Museum is located in the Civic Center of Denver, Colorado. With an encyclopedic collection of more than 70,000 diverse works from across the centuries and world, the Denver Art Museum is one of the largest art museums between the West Coast and Chicago. Featuring rotating exhibits, as well as permanent art pieces, the museum has something for everyone to enjoy.
A sculpture sits in the light. Photo by Dylan Aguirre-Miller
A piece titled The Beginning by Sonia Gechtoff hangs in the museum. Photo by Dylan Aguirre-Miller
A museum attendee stops to see the artwork. Photo by Dylan Aguirre-Miller
A variety of materials shape this artistic display. Photo by Dylan Aguirre-Miller
Tie-Dye Skies
Alina Hussaini, Staff Photographer
Downtown Denver encompasses the signature style of city life. With the hustle and bustle of businesses, the constant whir of transportation, and never-ending influx of people passing through, it’s easy to get caught up in the busy world. However, the tie-dye skies of dusk in Denver reminds us to look up, and enjoy the view.
Alina Hussaini, Staff Photographer
Downtown Denver encompasses the signature style of city life. With the hustle and bustle of businesses, the constant whir of transportation, and never-ending influx of people passing through, it’s easy to get caught up in the busy world. However, the tie-dye skies of dusk in Denver reminds us to look up, and enjoy the view.
The purple pink sky hovers over the city. Photo by Alina Hussaini
A splash of orange interrupts the cool tones of the sky. Photo by Alina Hussaini
Downtown Denver Celebrates DÃa de los Muertos
Lily Berzoza, Staff Videographer
Last fall, downtown Denver participated in a variety of activities to celebrate Dia De Los Muertos. From homemade shrines to candlelight vigils, a communal sense of love, remembrance, and reverence was nurtured.
Lily Berzoza, Staff Videographer
Last fall, Downtown Denver participated in a variety of activities to celebrate Dia De Los Muertos. From homemade shrines to candlelight vigils, a communal sense of love, remembrance, and reverence was nurtured.
Denver At Dusk
Alina Hussaini, Staff Photographer
Downtown Denver is an iconic scene. With giant buildings and flickering street lights, it provides the perfect place to witness the beauty of dusk.
Alina Hussaini, Staff Photographer
Downtown Denver is an iconic scene. With giant buildings and flickering street lights, it provides the perfect place to witness the beauty of dusk.
Downtown Denver is illuminated by the setting sun. Photo by Alina Hussaini
The sky bleeds a variety of colors as the night approaches. Photo by Alina Hussaini
City Lights
Alina Hussaini, Staff Photographer
Fondly known as the Mile High City, Denver is home to iconic buildings, countless apartments, and offers a wide variety of attractions for locals and tourists alike. While the days in Denver are beautiful, the nights are often magical.
Alina Hussaini, Staff Photographer
Fondly known as the Mile High City, Denver is home to iconic buildings, countless apartments, and offers a wide variety of attractions for locals and tourists alike. While the days in Denver are beautiful, the nights are often magical.
Downtown Denver’s lights shine through the dark. Photo by Alina Hussaini
A starry sky looms above the city. Photo by Alina Hussaini
Making of a City: Denver
By Sandra Vo, Staff Writer
From a small mining town to a cultural and economic stronghold of the United States, Denver’s ever-changing landscape reflects the shift in its role as a city throughout history. Below are historical photos of Denver from the late 1800s and early 1900s and photos of the same location in 2022. These photos are separated not by space, but time. This is the making of a city.
By Sandra Vo, Staff Writer
From a small mining town to a cultural and economic stronghold of the United States, Denver’s ever-changing landscape reflects the shift in its role as a city throughout history. Below are historical photos of Denver from the late 1800s and early 1900s and photos of the same location in 2022. These photos are separated not by space, but time. This is the making of a city.
Year: 1879-1894
Original Photo taken by: William Henry Jackson; Credits to Yale University Library Digital Collections
Year: Early 1900s
Original Photo taken by: Unknown; Credits to Wikimedia Commons
Year: 1879-1894
Original Photo taken by: William Henry Jackson; Credits to Yale University Library Digital Collections
Columbia Hotel, 1933
Original Photo taken by: William Edmund Barrett; Credits to Wikimedia Commons
Windsor Hotel, 1890
Original Photo taken by: William Henry Jackson; Credits to Yale University Library Digital Commons
Byron White Courthouse, 1916
Original Photo taken by: U.S. National Archives; Credits to Wikimedia Digital Commons
Union Station, 1880
Original Photo taken by: William Henry Jackson: Credits to Getty
Year: 2022
Photo by Sandra Vo
Year: 2022
Photo by Sandra Vo
Year: 2022
Photo by Sandra Vo
The Market Center, 2022
Photo by Sandra Vo
Xcel Energy Building, 2022
Photo by Sandra Vo
Byron White Courthouse, 2022
Photo by Sandra Vo
Union Station, 2022
Photo by Sandra Vo