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World Art Drop Day: Find Mini Blue Bears, Music And Art Hidden Around Denver

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock and Denver City Council members each hid at least one piece of art in their districts

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock his "Lightbulb Head Dude," a piece by artist A.J. Kiel, somewhere in Denver as part of World Art Drop Day.
Denver Mayor Michael Hancock his "Lightbulb Head Dude," a piece by artist A.J. Kiel, somewhere in Denver as part of World Art Drop Day. (Mayor Michael Hancock)

DENVER (CBS4) – In celebration of World Art Day, Denver leaders and artists are hiding pieces of art, sculptures, and vinyl albums around the city on Tuesday for people to find and keep.

Denver Mayor Michael Hancock and Denver City Council members each hid at least one piece of art in their districts. The artwork hidden by Mayor Hancock and City Council was purchased by Denver Arts & Venues from Access Gallery, whose programs support young adults with disabilities through creative, educational and economic opportunities.

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