let the sky know/dejar que el cielo sepa

By Ana María Hernando

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To Let the Sky Know/Dejar que el cielo sepa in River Front Community Park, Denver, CO, 2025. Photo Credits: Grace Fries

 

About

Ana María Hernando has inserted tulle sculptures of vibrant coloration and buoyancy as symbols of hope, growth, and fluidity. Hernando creates sculpture in an abundance of tulle—the sumptuous fabric netting—inspired by natural forms and transformed through the sewing process to beckon fragility and evanescence.

This summer, we’re excited to engage the community with Hernando’s installation through our joyful new edition of our kid art kits. This years art kit, called Tulle Dreams, gives children and families a hands-on art experience that reflects the spirit of Ana Maria’s work and our commitment to community-centered programming.

Through interactive art-making at public events and the distribution of these kits, we’re helping Denver-area youth and families connect more deeply with the themes of beauty, transformation, and sustainability in this large-scale installation. These kits are designed for little hands and big imaginations—encouraging self-expression through color, texture, and creative exploration.

This public art project and kid art kit funding is made possible through the Riverfront Park Community Foundation.

 

Create with us this summer!

We will be handing out the Tulle Dreams Kid Art Kits throughout the summer. Come say hi and get your art kit at one of the dates below!

May 31 & June 1 - Summer kickoff, 11am - 6pm, 16th Street Reopening

June 7 - Summer Sessions, 2 - 9pm, Riverfront Park

June 14 - Cloud 9 Park Opening, 11am - 3pm, Cloud 9 Park

July 12 - Crosscurrents, 2 - 10pm, Riverfront Park

September 6 - Golden Hours, 2 - 8pm, Riverfront Park

 

Get Involved

Want to join the fun and help us reach our community this summer? Sign-up to volunteer!

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