Keep RiNo Wild is the 501(c)(3) non-profit arm of RiNo Art District that helps provide and advocate for affordable space for creative and entrepreneurs, manages the creative grants program, and supports public art in the community through DENVER WALLS, the public art program, and more. All donations go to support education, programming, and affordability efforts within RiNo Art District.
Community Partners and Programs
RiNo Art District collaborates on an ongoing basis with many organizations including CAST, RedLine Contemporary Art, Denver Public Library, Denver Urban Arts Fund, Denver Arts & Venues, North Denver Cornerstone Collaborative, Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA), Colorado Attorneys for the Arts (CAFTA), Birdseed Collective, CU Denver, National Western Complex, Denver Parks and Recreation, City of Denver, Curtis Park Neighbors, and more.
RiNo Art District's programs have evolved as the district has grown, focusing on empowering community artists, and providing access to education and promotion. These programs, accessible to RiNo Art District's approximately 400 artists as well as artists and makers in the greater Denver area, include:
- RAD Studios - subsidized artist studios in the Backyard on Blake and at the ArtPark at Arkins Park
- RiNo Public Art Program - funding art throughout the five historic neighborhoods.
- RiNo Made Pop-Ups - temporal artist residencies in vacant buildings in the district
- Promotion of RiNo Art District artists, makers, and small businesses
- Artist talks, panels, and skills-based learning
- Advocacy for artists, creatives, and small businesses at the City and State level
These programs are tailored through community input and serve the many artists, makers, and creatives that live and work in the area, as well as provide leadership to emerging artists who are trying to get a foothold in the larger Denver art community.