Denver, Colorado
The Denver Art Museum is renowned for its bold architecture, consisting of the fortress-like North Building designed by Gio Ponti and the angular, titanium-clad Frederic C. Hamilton Building by Daniel Libeskind. It is one of the largest art museums between the West Coast and Chicago, holding an encyclopedic collection of more than 70,000 works.
The museum is particularly noted for its world-class collection of American Indian art, as well as its holdings in Pre-Columbian, Spanish Colonial, and Western American art. Its innovative educational programs and interactive galleries make it a leader in engaging families and the community with the visual arts.