Denver is getting a new mural, music and art festival this fall: Art RiNo

The River North Art District, which was founded to rebrand and promote one of Denver’s fastest-growing entertainment districts, is putting the art back in its name with a weeklong mural festival in September.

The festival ostensibly replaces Crush Walls, the formative mural-making event for the district that disappeared from the RiNo calendar after founder Robin Munro was accused of sexual assault and abuse, according to Denverite. Monro has denied the allegations.

Art RiNo, as this new event is called, will take place Sept. 5-11 in the pedestrian-friendly retail, entertainment and residential district, taking advantage of its thousands of square feet of brick and plaster wall space to present new works of street art. The event will coincide with the Westword Music Showcase, which takes place in and around RiNo’s Mission Ballroom venue, Sept. 9-10.

“There will be tons of arts-focused events throughout the week for all ages, a partnership with Westword Music Showcase to spotlight local artists alongside national acts, an event in partnership with IRL Art, plus six new murals on six walls (artists announced soon),” organizers wrote in a press statement.

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