Jackson Gap and 75th Ave. Detours
The existing off-ramp from inbound Peña Blvd. to Jackson Gap is closed for construction. While a temporary off-ramp is available, construction activity in the area may cause travel impacts. Drivers on Jackson Gap will not be able to travel westbound on E 75th Ave. to the Pikes Peak shuttle lot. Detours are in place.
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DENVER – Dec. 30, 2019 – Denver International Airport’s (DEN) newest exhibit, Swallow Hill Music, gives insight into a Colorado acoustic music school and concert organization – known as one of the nation’s largest.
Located at the northeast end of the Jeppesen Terminal on Level 5, the Swallow Hill Music exhibit commemorates the organization’s 40th anniversary and highlights their programming. The exhibit will run through April 2020.
Swallow Hill Music concerts, music school and community outreach efforts are only a few of the programs highlighted in the exhibit. Instruments, as well as contemporary and historic images are also on display.
The Swallow Hill Music exhibit celebrates and applauds an extraordinary Colorado nonprofit organization that continues to connect the community with music, one note at a time.
See photos of the Swallow Hill Music exhibition at DEN here.
About Swallow Hill Music
Founded in 1979, Swallow Hill Music has evolved from a small, grassroots folk organization into one of the nation’s largest acoustic music schools and concert organizations. Swallow Hill Music hosts exceptional musical experiences throughout the community, focusing on the presentation of world-class artists who enrich the local arts scene and range from noteworthy local performers to up-and-coming and seasoned national and international acts. With over 165,000 musical connections made each year, Swallow Hill music brings new energy to the Denver metro area with programming that builds a community of music listeners and learners that are connecting to music is fresh and innovative ways.
About DEN’s Arts Program
The DEN Arts Program administers the City and County of Denver’s “one percent for art” ordinance which enhances public places and features nearly 40 site-specific works including sculptures, murals and other installations. The pieces are displayed in outdoor landscapes, inside Jeppesen Terminal and on airport concourses, as well as in the train tunnels and on the train itself. In addition to its permanent art collection, DEN curates temporary exhibitions, collaborating with museums, cultural institutions and arts organizations to present the highest quality two- and three-dimensional work. For more information, visit www.flydenver.com/art.
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