Colorado Creatives: Julia Madsen
Her practice fuses poetry and new media, informed by social-justice issues and grassroots politics.
Her practice fuses poetry and new media, informed by social-justice issues and grassroots politics.
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Party at Herman’s Hideway, or experience the wonder of the TANK.
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Celebrate pride, explore the Governor’s Mansion and go abstract at Denver galleries.