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The Cherry Creek Arts Festival begins along with the new Denver Month of Video, which has multiple events scheduled throughout July.

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Denver Month of Video, the ambitious project of local motion media artists Adán De La Garza and Jenna Maurice, will bring a showcase series of screenings, gallery shows and events to several local venues throughout July, with all free to attend. In the art world, experimental video can be a hard sell, but the duo hopes to build a bigger following on the Front Range., a classy screening of works by video artists in the Denver Art Museum’s Sharp Auditorium.

A still from"Culture Capture: Crimes Against Reality," now showing as part of New Red Order at RedLine.: Saturday, July 1, through July 31, Understudy, 890 14th Street. Reception and Curator Talk: Friday, July 21, 6 to 9 p.m.: Saturday, July 1, through July 31, through August 21, RedLine Contemporary Art Center, 2350 Arapahoe Street. Reception: Saturday, July 29, 6 to 10 p.m.: Saturday, July 1, through July 31, The Storeroom, 2119 East 17th Avenue.

Night Lights Denver: Saturday, July 1, through July 31, Daniels & Fisher Clocktower, 1611 Arapahoe Street; Tuesday through Sunday nights, 9 to 11:55 p.m.The first week of MOV also marks the July 1 soft openings of several important exhibitions at some of the city’s more innovative art spaces, with formal receptions scheduled later in the month.

Second Avenue from Clayton Street to Adams Street and between Second and Third avenues from Detroit Street to Adams Street, Cherry Creek NorthIt’s time for the annual Fourth of July weekend pilgrimage to the Cherry Creek Arts Festival, a tradition among art- and fun-seekers for more than thirty years. The only thing that really seems to change is that it keeps getting bigger.

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