ASMP and Arts and Venues at McNichols - A panel discussion about photography’s place in the world of fine art.

LAST CHANCE TO SEE ”FROM DEAD SERIOUS TO GREAT FUN” - DENVER’S MONTH OF PHOTOGRAPHY ENDS MARCH 29

Denver’s Month of Photography, a biennial celebration of fine art photography with a special exhibition "From Dead Serious to Great Fun" ends March 29. Don’t miss the final public event: a free panel discussion: 

March 26, 5:30pm at the McNichols Building on the topic of: What makes certain photographs collectible? Presented in part by Denver Arts & Venues, the Colorado chapter of the American Society of Media Photographers is hosting this discussion on photography’s place in today’s world of fine art. The panel is made up of several prominent members of Denver’s fine art community including: collector Paul Harbaugh, gallery owner Bobbi Walker, educator Angela Faris Belt, photographer Mark Sink and Micah Messenheimer of the Denver Art Museum. Denver Post Arts Critic Ray Rinaldi will serve as moderator.

McNichols Civic Center Building
144 West Colfax Denver, CO, 80204
720.865-4220
Exhibit Hours: Saturday - Sunday 10:00am - 3:00pm