Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center

210 North Santa Fe Avenue, Pueblo
5 vertinimų
9.60/10.00
+1 719-295-7200

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super Allen Brothers (27.07.2017 23:06)
Doing and watching the plays are fun but the kids museum was a bore
Gregory Howell (14.06.2017 22:06)
For almost 50 years, the Arts Center in Downtown Pueblo has served as the leading platform for the visual and performing arts of Southern Colorado. This 'community center' offers numerous galleries, classrooms, studios and the award winning Children's Museum.

ABOUT PUEBLO & THE ARTS
Pueblo is home to Colorado’s award winning Creative Corridor District where creative industries flourish and you can witness firsthand the power and influence of the arts in the community. Long before the establishment of the Creative District program in Colorado, Pueblo has been at the forefront of engaging the community with the arts. For over 40 years, the inspirational and multi-faceted Sangre de Cristo Arts & Conference Center (1972) in downtown has been a driving force in ensuring that the arts are a part of everyone’s lives in Pueblo and Southern Colorado. The Art Center is complemented by the Pueblo Levee Mural, which is a more non-traditional venue for artistic expression. In 1978 a group of art students converged on the levee waterway which runs through downtown Pueblo and overnight created an art project that has captured the imagination of Pueblo, the art world and even Guinness Book of World Records. The projects cover more than a mile and is recognized as the world’s longest mural. To date more than a 1,000 artists have participated in its development and one can enjoy the art project by walking/bike trail or from the water by kayak. The Pueblo Levee is currently undergoing a major reconstruction to ensure the integrity of the structure for future generations and when completed, the community will have a new canvas to share with the world.
Mike Doggs (11.05.2017 12:13)
That's why I had to have her arrested.
D S (23.10.2016 20:59)
Somewhat limited in space and scope, but the curators clearly work very hard to bring high quality exhibits to Pueblo. It is very much worthwhile to stop by every few months or so to browse the rotating exhibits. If you're limited in money or are able to wait, the second Sunday of each month offers free basic admission, and even those days do not seem overcrowded or cramped. This is a very relaxing, enriching experience, and Sangre de Cristo is an irreplaceable part of Pueblo's art scene.
Krysi the Friendly Potato (14.08.2016 22:52)
Good prices for what you can do. The museum is child friendly. The art is enough to keep me entertained for hours, and the displays change frequently enough to warrent return visits. Friendly and helpful staff. Clean.

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