Denver Art Society

2009 Denver Homeless Art Exhibit

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WHY DO WE SHOW HOMELESS ART?

Compassion. We show homeless art to hear the voices of our neighbors who too often live in silence. By levelling the playing field for Denver art, we are all enriched.

We who are poor help feed the poorer. We who are weak help walk the weaker. We who talk on the streets of Denver understand that people live on these streets.

We walk on the same streets, so we share the same art. We talk on the same streets — and tonight these streets talk back to us.

run-into-the-nightjesus-and-maryWHAT IS THIS REALLY ABOUT?

Art for all. It’s about a common feeling we all share. The same feeling that demands doctors listen to their patients; that suggest that when a baby is born on the streets we all feed her. It’s that common feeling that brings the world’s attention to Denver: compassion.

“Hear my story and I will hear yours,” we shout together.

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DOES THAT REALLY HELP US?

Yes. By rewarding our neighbors’ art, our neighbors reward ours. Creativity creates jobs, unites us in common endeavors, and makes Denver a better place to live.

“Encourage my creativity and I will encourage yours,” we cry together.

SO WE STAND FOR ART FOR ALL?

Yes. Not just the most paid but the most popular. We bring art back to the streets — and the streets bring art back to us all.

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