The Denver Art Museum (DAM) is a prominent art institution located in Denver, Colorado, recognized as one of the largest museums between Chicago and the West Coast. Its mission is to enrich present and future generations through the acquisition, presentation, and preservation of art, supported by scholarly research and public programming. The museum boasts an encyclopedic collection of over 80,000 works spanning 13 distinct collections, representing global cultures and historical periods. It is particularly renowned for its Indigenous Arts of North America collection, as well as significant holdings in Latin American Art and Art of the Ancient Americas. The DAM's campus features architecturally significant buildings, including the Martin Building designed by Gio Ponti and the Frederic C. Hamilton Building by Daniel Libeskind. The museum is committed to fostering creativity, connection, inspiration, and empowerment through art experiences for people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities, aiming to support personal growth and a sense of belonging.









