
Apartments near Museum of Contemporary Art Denver in Denver, CO (1,805 Rentals)


La Alma Family Apartments

2211-2215 Stout St

3335-3347 Wyandot St

2455 W 32nd Ave

Champa Flats

2881 N Speer Blvd

2831 W 23rd Ave

2733-2741 W 28th Ave

909-919 Park Ave

2445 Lawrence St

Chroma Townhomes

2554-2556 W 32nd Ave

2557-2603 W Caithness Pl

The Furniture Factory

3601-3619 Lipan St

2560 Blake St

3600 Kalamath St

2100 Eliot St

Peerless Apartments

2522-2528 W 33rd Ave

2239-2269 Eliot St

2511-2519 Eliot St

2528 W 33rd Ave

2823 W 28th Ave

1105-1111 W 13th St

Rise Projects

3435 Zuni St

3540 Tejon St

2355-2363 Stout St

Nest56 at Denargo Market

Parc on 29th

Residential Condominiums

2400 Champa St

The Brownstone Flats

2550-2590 Lawrence St

1222 W 37th Ave

Murdock Apartments

2326 Federal Blvd

2418 Champa St

Urban Residences

2922 W 21st Ave

Denver Towers

802-816 W 13th Ave

Federal Apartments

2424 W 35th Ave

2918 W 28th Ave

Grant Park Condos

2735 W 32nd Ave

2351 Federal Blvd

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Art is an important part of any city, and Denver is no exception, so apartment-ites looking to check some gorgeous pieces of artistic expression have plenty of options. If you're looking for something bit different from all the Rembrandts and Van Goghs you'll find in many art houses around town, MCA Denver is guaranteed to give you something much different. MCA Denver is all about contemporary art, most of which is avant garde and shocking, so those looking for the traditional art museum need not apply. The MCA Denver is not for everyone. Much like the Museum of Modern Art and Guggenheim in New York, the works in this museum are original and outrageously new, so those used to more traditional museums are sure to be shocked. For those looking for something unique and interesting, that they won't find anywhere else in town, or practically in the nation. Original art lovers indeed should rejoice, for this is your Mecca. Though the work is strictly contemporary, they still use a wide array of media to portray their vision. Though you won't find any marble sculpture, many artists use 3-dimensional works to get their point across, from preserved animals, to found objects. Painting of course is well-represented, although the canvas and subjects are widely ranging, and quite different from what we're used to. Large murals, smaller works, and works on paper are scattered throughout, though you will find some normal canvases in the place, but usually the images presented upon them are graphic, bizarre or unusual. Another medium that you'll see quite a bit of is photography, though it's of course not your ordinary photography either. No matter what medium you're a fan of, you'll find something to intrigue and amaze you. With the museum just opening a little while ago, the best part of all is that the best is yet to come For apartment-ites tired of the usual art museum, MCA Denver gives you something new and different, and once you've stepped in the doors, you won't ever want to leave...at least, not until you've seen every piece in the collection
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