Reviews of Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art. (Museum) in Denver (Colorado).
Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art
1201 Bannock St, Denver, CO 80204, United States
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This place has a very good rate, they treat their customers well and you’ll feel welcome, super recommended
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12–5 pm
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11 am–5 pm
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11 am–5 pm
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11 am–5 pm
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11 am–5 pm
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Reviews of Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art
I had been to the museum back when it was in the artists house on Pearl in Denver, and loved it then. This is an impressive museum with a very interesting and fun collection of early to mid 20th century paintings, furniture and decorative art. I love the way the artwork is displayed with the many unusual and period piece chairs. Couches, phones, cabinets and other interesting furniture and art objects as well. Don’t miss the Warhol Campbells Soup dress! Just a fun museum that is worth a visit. I love Kirkland’s work too.
Had this museum on my list to visit while in Denver and also met several people who highly recommended it. It was a pretty neat museum but a bit overwhelming as it’s quite crowded with things…almost like an antique shop.
They had a Frank Lloyd Wright exhibit when I visited, and I believe they rotate out exhibits in that space. The other rooms are always there and contain pieces that are grouped by time period.
There’s street parking all around which is free on Sundays.
I love this place. The building itself is beautiful up close. The staff is friendly, the gift shop is great, and the collection is massive! If you want to see everything then expect to be there for 4 hours or more, it's worth it!
This place is a cultural treasure not just for Denver and Colorado, but for the country. It is an amazing collection of arts and crafts from the last 150 years, going beyond the history of what the namesake Vance Kirkland created. The displays are an amazing mix of paintings on the wall and furniture with sculptures and everyday items. I especially like the art deco and art nouveau houseware items. We last visited before they moved to the new location (partly because they don't allow children under 13). Glad we checked out the new, bigger location. Fun to see, too, how they incorporated the old studio building into the new venue after moving it from several miles away.
This is a fabulous small museum with lots of art from the Kirkland collection. The Kirkland has everything from Andy Warhol pieces to Frank Lloyd Wright chairs. A must see museum in Denver
Born and raised in Denver and I had never heard of Kirkland before heading down to the museum… and man, I’m glade we made a n afternoon out off it! Not only was he amazingly talented but the museum is beautifully curated.
The art pieces there are unique and interesting. The museum isn't small, but also not too big that you get tired. I was a bit bothered by the employee following us around the whole time. They tried to make it seem that they weren't, but it was very clear. Not sure if they stuck around for questions or so we don't damage the art.
This was so much bigger and inspiring that I could have imagined! If you are a lover of mid-century modern art this is an absolute must! I plan to visit every time I'm in denver.
Nice small place for a family reunion to father, places to sit, meet and talk. Wonderful staff.
History of Vance Kirkland and period rooms. They provide carryable seats to sit on as well as lots of benches!
Best place to view works by Colorado artists, bar none. Rooms are excellently curated with both wall art and design pieces including furniture and ceramics. Also the perfect size- big enough to keep you occupied for 2-3 hours, small enough to see everything without feeling overwhelmed. If you only see 1 museum in Denver make it this one. It's so uniquely Denver.
I love that there isn't a bunch of children running around, like most other museums unfortunately have. This is a great place to relax and take in art in solemnity.
Delightful museum packed full of mostly art nouveau and art deco household items and decorative art. Room after room of whimsical and extremely tasteful objects along with paintings by Kirkland and others. A joy to visit.
Update 10/22/22: Still great! The Frank Lloyd Wright exhibit is sparse on objects but very informative and well designed to make the most of what they have.
Turns out I'm a huge fan of Vance Kirkland's art! Loved the "salon style" displays that mix paintings, furniture, and sculptures together making it feel like you are wandering through someone's very eclectic, very cool home. The nerd in me also loved all the old typewriters, radios, and TVs throughout the museum.
Definitely the best art museum I've been to in Denver. This place is packed to the brim with beautiful pieces. I loved both Kirklands work and many other Colorado artists. They also had pieces by Warhol, Frank Gehry and Andrew Lloyd Wright. Note they don't allow children under a certain age in here because there are so many fragile pieces. I spent close to two hours there with no problem and will definitely be going back.
If you’re a lover of fine arts and design, this is a MUST see. Absolutely stunning collection filled with the most beautiful artifacts collected from all over the world. Immaculately maintained and displayed. From stills to prints, sculptures small and large, it is the single best collection of unique and forward thinking art and design anywhere in the world.
Went during Denver arts week which happens during the first Saturday of November where multiple art museums graciously open up their doors for free between 5-10pm.
Museum admission is not expensive on most other days and it’s a fantastic way to spend some time and taking in the breathtaking modern art pieces with many that transcend time and still can be considered pieces that should not be missed hundreds of years later.
Great little museum of Art Nouveau, Art Deco and Modern.
A delightful tour for anyone interested in the evolution of interior decoration and design through the20th century. Colorado centered but a thorough representation. Staff are enthusiastic and informed.
Really nice museum on the smaller side. Takes 1-1.5 hours. Good variety of paintings, ceramics/glassware and furniture on display.
If you have any interest in functional design and beautiful everyday objects this will itch that scratch. I was very impressed with the collection of antiques and vintage items.
I really enjoyed visiting the Kirkland Museum! I made of day of visiting multiple art museums in Denver. The Kirkland Museum was my last stop after visiting The Denver Art Museum and Clifford Still Museum. I had never been before and didn't know what to expect. I was blown away! The museum is small yet dense with art. Kirkland's pieces truly must be enjoyed in person to fully capture the beauty of each piece. I loved the museum so much I ended up buying a museum membership. Thank you, Kirkland Musuem, for a great visit. I can't wait to be back! PS: Special shout-out to the amazing staff. Everyone was very nice and demonstrated their knowledge of the subject matter. The volunteer staff member Tamera was particularly helpful and pleasant to deal with. You guys rock!
My hubby and I are art lovers. We decided to visit this museum to get some inspiration. We were pleasantly surprised by the beauty of the paintings and the enthusiasm of the staff. We are waiting for a new exhibition in February. Would highly recommend visiting this awesome museum!
Today I went to the Kirkland Museum for the first time. I greatly liked the "salon style" of presentation; each gallery exhibited paintings and sculptures with complementary furniture, vases, and other objects. These decorative aspects did not distract from the artwork, but enhanced the experience. I felt more present to the cultural moment underlying each artistic movement or period, from the Arts and Crafts designs of the late 1800's to the postmodern era.
I did not know much about Vance Kirkland before today, but I found his life story compelling... and admirable. The installation of his original studio at the end of the central promenade was a fitting touch. The immersive feeling of the galleries was heightened even more by entering Kirkland's actual studio and seeing his books, records, and tools.
The staff was very friendly. I took the thirty minute introductory tour, which I strongly recommend. The museum collection is rich, dense even - and a bit of guidance as you begin your visit will be helpful. During my visit, there were three guides (or docents?) strolling through the galleries to answer any questions. They were quite knowledgeable, and their enthusiasm for the museum was infectious.
I enjoyed the museum's broad and over-arching plan, with galleries following the artistic movements of the last century. But I also appreciated the emphasis on Colorado art. It is not provincial or parochial for us to be proud of the work that has been done in our state; rather, it is important to remember that Colorado has always attracted spiritual and artistic adventurers who deserve our attention. The Kirkland Museum makes a strong argument for this perspective.
Along somewhat similar lines, the museum clearly strives to include women artists and designers in each exhibit. There are many exemplary works by women that might have been left out by more narrow-minded museums or art historians. This is commendable, and the pieces are impressive.
There are many interesting and attractive features to be found in the Kirkland Museum, but the most significant are Kirkland's own works. His artistic journey reflects the trends of the 20th century. I think I would have trouble naming which period or even which piece of art I found most compelling. His early realistic watercolors are there, so are his later surreal and abstract works, big and small. His last painting is there, too. Titled "Forces of Energy from a Sun in the Open Star Cluster K 1," it is both powerful and poignant. There is power in the bold colors and imaginative sweep... and poignancy, as this is his last completed work. Seeing this painting would be worth the (entirely reasonable) price of admission alone. Fortunately, it is only one piece of the wonderful collection on display in this superb museum.
A Denver gem. A wonderful small museum that's only one floor but packed with beautiful art and colorado history. A must see if you are near the capital.
I was in Denver on a Final Friday and this was on the art Walk list. The listing seemed like a museum dedicated to Vince Kirkland, but its actually a portion of a massive collection of many modern artists with connection to Denver like Andy Worhol. Imagine the finest estate sale of a modern art collector. It would be nice to have a docent tour of all these distinctive pieces or better yet a virtual reality tour. There's a lot of interesting stories to be told here.
I loved seeing all of the Russel Wright pottery as well as the mid century modern pieces. The gift shop was also very nice.
The museum does a good job of guiding your visit, and the background music is excellent. Definitely worth a visit!!
Visiting the Kirkland museum is similar to visiting a cool antique shop. I really enjoyed the emphasis on local (Colorado) artists. Additionally they had works of architects whom have designed buildings in Denver (Frank Gehry, Michael Graves). They legit picked up Vance Kirkland's studio and moved it half a mile. I like seeing the environment that the artist worked in. The paintings were great and they have people who worked with the various artists on staff to answer your questions. A lot of effort goes into this little museum. I recommend a visit, as it's not your typical tour!
A very interesting museum in the 'salon' style (galleries are like rooms in a house in with paintings, furniture, sculpture all in one room). I especially liked the inclusion of Vance's studio so I could see how a professional artist works.
I highly recommend this place if you're looking for something to do. It's a small museum but there's so much to see, I spent way more time roaming around than I anticipated.
Kirkland's art is the real highlight. I work in the space industry and I had never seen the cosmos illustrated in such a beautiful way.
Kirkland's final finished piece "Forces of Energy from a Star in the Open Star Cluster K1" from 1981 is eerily similar to a photo of the Cosmic Reef taken by Hubble in 2020 to celebrate its 30th year of operation. I've attached a little comparison I made between the two.
Really awesome stuff. I'll be getting prints!
Loved it.... They even sent me the names of the wall colors,,,
Wow, what an interesting person Vance Kirkland was. I had no idea what to expect when walking in but I loved the art, the styles and the employees here were so invested and so knowledgable. I really enjoyed my experience here.
Such a fun museum! Would highly recommend. Got a lot of great idea on interior decoration too.
Rich and impressive collection beyond just Kirkland himself. Very well assembled; intuitive and informative. Highly recommended!
Fascinating museum. While there are paintings, the real attraction is the unique furniture and furnishings over more than a 100 year period.
This museum is fantastic!! If you love chairs, things from houses (radios, ashtrays, vases, rugs, plates, silverware) and beautiful paintings then you have to visit. Leave a good amount of time because there is a LOT to look at :) They have senior and teacher discounts too!
Wow! Awesome collection of late 1800’s to Mid Century decor and art! Seeing Kirkland’s studio was inspirational! Loved this museum!
Absolutely stunning, a wonderful collection. The works on display are frequently changed, so it's worth visiting again. My favorite was the Kirkland studio, but there were so many fantastic pieces.
If you like nice furniture, paintings, and glassware, this is the museum for you. An entire section at the end that highlights and displays a good chunk of Kirkland's paintings, organized by date to show how his style changed throughout his career. Well worth a visit!
Tons of works in a small museum. Wish the labels weren't on the furniture but I suppose no other way to tell people not to touch or sit on anything...
Contains the studio, works, and collection of artist Vance Kirkland. What makes this museum unique is it contains lots of every day objects that have been uniquely designed. In addition to his own breathtaking works there are hundreds of appliances, dinnerware, furniture and many other every day objects artfully brought to life. Other modern artists also have their works on display here as well.
The collection is great. Highly recommend for all art and design enthusiasts
Very inclusive and uniquely displayed exhibits. Pleasantly surprised to see the Frank Lloyd Wright exhibit.
I loved this museum so much. Filled with interesting furniture and art, quiet, spotless and relaxing music playing. I could have stayed there for hours. Definitely visit.
Beautiful museum with an impressive collection of artwork. Loved the FLW pieces and found a new love in Vance Kirkland!
I have never visited this museum before, and I'm glad I did. It was a very impressive Colorado local artist collection, phenomenal dot paintings and glass work, with some neat metal pieces as well. If you haven't seen this museum before I recommend killing an hour here!
The "new" building is great as it allows more of the extensive decorative collection to be shown as well as all the Colorado artists. Vance Kirkland's artwork of corse is the main attraction.
Well curated collections.
When I was planning my visit I saw this museum and it was top on my list. Kirkland did not disappoint. First, the building is beautiful, and the staff was incredibly friendly. The museum packs a lot of amazing design history inside and does a great job of it. Unsurprisingly, the layout is well thought out. The rooms along the promenade walk you through the history and evolution of design better than any history class or any other museum I have seen. The museum is set up more like a furniture store or the home of a collector than a white-walled modern art museum. Each room offers a holistic glimpse into that era of design. The items are presented in a way you rarely see at other museums, in a more natural and contextual space.
The studio space feels like it is still someones home. It does not feel like much was changed to make it a museum. The smaller space and more natural layout makes for a unique experience. A fantastic museum filled with a great history.
Fabulous museum. Vance Kirkland was such an incredible artist with a wide range. The curation of both artwork + decor items makes this museum so interesting. Feels kind of like you're wandering through a rich person's home in the 70s. A must see for any design enthusiast.
Totally enjoyed this museum. Kirkland was an amazing artist and teacher. The collection of furnishings and art work was incredible and most unexpected
Hidden gem.
This extraordinary museum has been one of my worldwide favorites since it first opened in 2003. The new building, which opened March 20, 2018, is beautifully designed and provides more intelligent space for the collections. The original studio building is seamlessly integrated. This is a rare opportunity to see both Kirkland's own work plus Colorado and regional art in context with all types of decorative arts from furniture to tableware. There is a nice Visitor Lounge and a beautiful Museum Store. Visiting this museum is a memorable experience.
What a delightful little gem of a museum! I can't believe I haven't visited before now. The museum is small, but they pack a lot of interesting content into the beautiful building. The variety of art spans from paintings, to ceramics, to furniture, and everything in between. It is a modern art lovers dream. The Bauhaus and Art Deco collections are great, and they have several Frank Lloyd Wright pieces. They also have numerous pieces by local Colorado and western artists and of course numerous paintings by the museum's namesake. Pay a visit and you will not be disappointed!
This is a fascinating museum and a must visit for anyone visiting the Denver area. We loved the presentation of decorative art, including furniture, place settings, paintings, sculpture work and a great period by period explanation of Kirkland's art and studio. There is a small gift store with many eclectic items, perfect for the art lover. Staff have taken extra care to open the museum safely during this crazy covid era.
One of the most interesting museums around. A great mix of design and Colorado artists. Put this on your list of CO places to visit if everyone in your group meets the age restrictions
We had a couple of hours to kill, so we spontaneously popped in for a visit, and I'm very glad we did! It was unlike any art museum I've previously visited in the way things are grouped together for display. My husband, who normally doesn't enjoy art museums very much, loved it and was fascinated with so much of what he saw. It was a good n experience to go through the museum with friends. The gift shop is great too. The building looks small, but there's a lot packed in there.
What a wonderful museum! There is something interesting in every corner. Unique furniture, stunning glassware, beautiful paintings and magnificent pottery. A must see is Kirkland's studio that has been transported and preserved at their new location.
What gem!! The curators have amassed an amazing collection that is a true study of fine arts, form and function, in its countless forms along with an interesting painting cllection of Kirkland.. worth a few hours for sure.
This place was amazing! I loved all the different pieces they had to offer. It was clean and everything was well presented and organized.
A really great museum with a lot of variety and beauty.
Wide variety of art, furniture, sculpture, dishware, etc. Some people may not like that it is so mixed and close together, but I found that, because of that, there were things in every room that appealed to me. Very nice gift shop as well.
(Please note, no one under 13 I'd allowed admission in the Kirkland due to the open nature of the displays and breakable objects. It is certainly understandable, but I'm a teacher, so it made me a little sad.)
Fabulous collection of ceramics, furniture and paintings. There is such a variety of objects curated and displayed together that one's interest is held throughout the museum. I highly recommend.
A wonderful collection! A must-visit for anyone who is interested in the history of Denver's art scene. The staff and volunteers were well trained, enthusiastic and knowledgeable. As a Denver native, and an artist, I was surprised at how much I didn't know. I went on free day - highly recommended.
Really enjoyed my time here. Was well worth the visit. Learned a lot about Kirkland. Only complaint would have to be that there was maybe too much on display in some of the rooms. I felt a bit overwhelmed and wasn't able to focus my attention on individual pieces on more than one occasion, due to the sheer amount of various and amazing things here. I did, however, find my new favorite painting, which I hope will not be a problem to post in my review here.
There's a lot for everyone here, from surrealism to ceramics. And chairs. Lots of intensely designed chairs.
This exquisitely curated small museum is a gem. It accurately and creatively represents the American and European aesthetic of Kirkland's world. His own works are presented for maximum impact and understanding and show his profound periodic evolution as an artist and human being. The docents are great . The new building is a wonderful piece of architecture. This is a don't miss experience for fans of modern art with a biographical twist. Its easy to tour it in 1 to 2 hours.
Great Sunday adventure.Very quiet, lovely chamber music in the background and the displays were beautifully done. There is a lot to enjoy in this museum!
I love this museum! They've achieved the amazing feat of surprising you with things you've never seen before, even if you had been in that room just a few minutes ago. There are delightful objects and art everywhere. When you go, plan on wandering without too much direction, and go back through rooms you've already passed through. I guarantee you'll see things you missed the first time. Also, they frequently rotate the collection, so it's worth visiting multiple times. I try to bring out of town guests here every chance I get, and I grow fonder of the museum with every visit.
Quiet, and one of the most unique museums out there! With a focus on furniture, art, and ceramic decorations dating primarily from the 1910s to the early 2000s, you'll find yourself ooing and awing at every angle, even up high! We will absolutely visit again; we loved it!
The Kirkland Museum is a wonderful gallery full of amazing art of all different types, styles, shapes and configurations. Many of the art pieces were of furniture and there even was a bathroom complete with toilet, sink, and a rack of clothing that was roped off and displayed as art. The main attraction was of the dot style paintings where the artist dipped a paintbrush into paint and instead of paint strokes, dotted the entire canvas with little dots of paint. Very interesting, unique and explosive in design. Truly a must see gallery.
Amazing museum! Its actually fairly small but you will love all the art there, definitely one of the coolest spots when I visited Denver. Kirkland's art is also super cool, his evolution of style was really cool to see! 5 stars and well worth the trip.
A lot of great art to look at, a fair amount of it is furniture by architects. The museum's new home doesn't have the same character as it's old place, but it is definitely larger and more is on exhibit. The art is grouped nicely into different rooms with good notes about what is in each room.
I came for Frank Lloyd Wright and stayed for other wonderful items.
Always an interesting collection of house-ware items, furniture, and artwork from different designers, artists, and architects from the last century or so. Since moving to this new location there is plenty of room to spend as much or little time as you’d like wandering from room to room. Should you have any questions, the volunteers are knowledgeable and approachable, and you can tell they enjoy the museum just as much as the patrons. Affordable for a day visit but if you plan on coming more than once in a year, sign up to be a yearly member- you will never get bored of coming here and will see new things each time
If you like decorative arts, industrial design, or want to see a survey of stunning work by Colorado artists this is the place to go. In fact, every painting hanging up was done by a Coloradan! The collections here are broad in scope, but tightly refined to showcase beautiful work in many genres. If you love art or art history, the Kirkland museum is a wonderful place to learn and be inspired.
The new facility is absolutely beautiful! So much more spacious; there is no longer the need to weave among items with the sense that you might actually trip over them. It seems like there is so much more on display, but you can focus on one gallery at a time to make it more manageable. There is something wonderful everywhere you turn, and when you turn there again you'll see something else wonderful you missed the first time. Spend an afternoon or several or one a month. It's a fantastic journey.
What a wonderful place to visit. There are so many great pieces in this exhibit. If you go to Denver Colorado, you must check out the Kirkland Museum. Amazing original works as well as the artist's original house and Studio featuring his work as well. A must see for any design enthusiast.
Such an amazing timeline of Vance Kirklands work. He moved through the styles as they hit the art world. They also moved his whole studio building over to this museum super impressive. Massive collection of glassware, tables, chairs, and other artful furnishing from 1900 till now. Amazing and overestimating collection.
I love this place! The 1st time was at the old address & I loved it! They needed to move for more space to exhibit their large collection and other traveling exhibits. ASK them HOW they moved, seriously! If you are a creative person (or want/wish to be), this is a really cool, rad, groovy, & awesome place to visit.. Did I cover everyone with that? But really, this place sparks soooo many ideas in me! I never thought much about design, form/function, or materials before visiting the 1st time. (Except for "Project Runway").They showcase different art & design periods and you can see how the former periods affected later ones & how some of the newer periods wanted to wipe the slate clean & be totally different. Also the affect of immigration, and artists/designers "summering" in Colorado. The many paintings, furniture, tableware, vases, clothes, rugs and almost anything you can imagine (vacuum cleaners, radios) are shown in their time periods. Oh, and then there is the museum's namesake, Vance Kirkland! You can see works of art from his distinct periods. How they changed and evolved throughout his life. You can also see his studio & how he created some of his paintings. Some of his later paintings look wonderfully like the photos of stars & galaxies well before the photos were possible. Did I mention you can get a free tour for more info prior to exploring on your own? All in all, this unique museum is well worth your time to learn, explore, & enjoy. I know my friend and I did & we both became members!
Now in the new location the expanded gallery space is filled with paintings, sculpture and pottery mostly from Colorado or inspired by the landscapes in Colorado. And, of course, all the kool furniture and housewares collected by Kirkland. What a unique collection and I would recommend a visit for anyone visiting or living in Denver. A great collection of Kirkland's own art through his various periods and life. You are guaranteed find something you did not know existed and be surprised by the wide range of objects on display.
Kirkland Museum is a very unique and cool Museum. It is full of decorative arts, paintings and galleries and I appreciate they have gallery rooms which gives emphasis on local artists. My visit here is definitely worth it and I will definitely come back!
I went to see the life work of Vance Kirkland and discovered so much more. Starting with parking right at the door for only $5 in downtown Denver!!! (When you get your ticket validated.) The front desk staff was friendly and explained the layout of the museum. We started with the five stages of Kirkland's work from watercolor as a young man to the famous dot paintings. We chose to see his studio next with an intimate look at where he worked and the sad story of three marriage proposals. His wife stopped coming when he moved to abstract art because she didn't understand it. Sad. Six rooms of period collections and many many Colorado artists! Loved every minute. Plan at least three hours.
What a gem right here in Denver! Beautiful building focused on the collection. A gorgeous, unique collection with SO MANY items in what I thought was a much smaller space. Just fantastic. If you love fine arts and museums, give yourself a treat and go.
This new fine and decorative arts museum is excellent. Kirkland’s work went through numerous styles and phases. You’re bound to find some of his works that will delight. Kirkland painted what he wanted to, rather than what was always commercially popular. Some of his works leave me cold, while others are simply breathtaking. But the star of this collection may we’ll be the decorative works.
Although the decorative arts collection is broad and excellent, the mid-twentieth-century is particularly fine. A lot of love, care, knowledge and investments went into the mid-century modern collections on display here.
The groupings are arranged in sensible rooms that place the objects in proper design context. It just makes sense. My only complaint is that not all lights are illuminated, and some of the labels are obnoxiously large. That distraction can be forgiven in light of what has been shared here with the public.
Fortunately there is an age restriction at this museum. There are no uncontrolled children to be seen. No screaming kids threatening to knock over the works. Thank you, very much!
Parking is provided on site, although the price is higher than on the street. If you’re staying longer than a couple of hours, there may be a bump-up charge for the privilege of convenience. We spent at least three hours here, but most people can probably see the highlights in 2.
I highly recommend a visit!
I’d call it a hidden gem, but that would imply no one knows about this great museum.
Filled with art from burner outs styles, this was a great afternoon trip with friends.
The rear of the museum is an actual house that was relocated for preservation and is part of the waking tour. You can see the artists studio and other rooms, presented just as if he had stepped out for the day and planned to return.
Always a pleasure to visit the Kirkland Museum! We brought some relatives with us this last visit and they enjoyed it just as much as we always do! The salon type displays are particularly enjoyable! If only we could go antique shopping here! lol! <3 <3 <3
Unique and well-displayed collection of 20th-century decorative art, plus a fascinating tribute to the creative Colorado artist for whom the museum is named. Small enough to be digestible, but comprehensive, with all the most important design movements and designers represented. Very nice gift shop, too!
Absolutely the finest museum in town. The new building is stunning and the collections are so much easier to view. If your a fan of design and the amazing Mr. Kirkland, than a membership is a must have for you!
We were stunned by this incredible collection! Both the sheer volume of decorative arts and the art of Vance Kirkland. This is a must-visit! They were taking excellent Covid precautions and we felt very safe.
Wonderful display of old, new, unusual stuff. You could spend hours looking at each piece, but it's best to focus on the artifacts you like most - funnier, pottery, paints, sculpture, whatever. The best attic I've ever been in!
One of the best things about my Denver trip. I haven't been to the new place but plan to go back, as the old one was seriously the best museum I've ever been in. If you're a fan of mid century, you will not be disappointed, particularly if they have room to display more. Wish I lived close enough to visit more often.
A hidden gem of Denver art right in downtown! Excellent decorative art collection that is salon style alongside works by Vance Kirkland and other prominent Colorado artists. Check out the art in the elevator too.
Worth an afternoon. Plus, the free parking was right across the street!
I got the individual membership for the year has been worth it - every time I go back, I see something new. The museum staff is also informative, friendly, and helpful.
I recently got to explore this incredible museum over the Thanksgiving holiday weekend. I hadn't heard of Vance Kirkland before, but still thoroughly enjoyed his paintings that spanned many decades and as many styles along the way.
It also features an incredible collection of furniture, with nearly every iconic piece designed in the list 70 odd years from Wegner to Eames to Saarinen.
Glass display cases showcase what appeared to number in the 10,000s of ceramic and glassware from the 1800s onward. Anyone could find something to enjoy and one could easily spend hours here. My only gripe might be that there are so many objects that it's a bit overwhelming at times, but still all the more reason to return in future.
All in all, a wonderful museum wuth a world class collection in the heart of Denver.
If you appreciate fine design with skilled craftsmen, this museum is a must.
I am glad the Kirkland Museum is back opened after the move. It is one of my favorite museums. I am a member of it. It is one of those museums that displays a lot of things. You could go a couple times a month and you might not be able to remember if you saw the same thing there when you went before.
A wonderful museum that Coloradans and visitors should both be proud of and frequent. The collection of midcentury furniture and depression era glassware are what I enjoy the most. I am a forever member of this Denver icon. I highly recommend patronizing this unique museum.
Great alt museum that sits in the shadows of the monster next door. Stunning collection of
Kirkland paintings as well as other fine art such as pottery, furniture, and more!!
This place quickly became my favorite museum in Denver, an outstanding collection of fine art, furniture and paintings in a very welcoming environment!
The Kirkland Museum is a must see, if ever you are in Denver. The admission fee is only $10.00. And due to Covid-19, you will have to order your ticket(s) in advance via phone or online. Check its website for that information.
A very good museum of fine art. I really enjoyed the Vance Kirkland paintings. The layout and design of the actual museum is exceptional. They moved Vance Kirkland’s actual studio, my favorite room, and attached it to the museum.
We LOVED our visit to this museum. It's charming, beautiful and the collections all fit together nicely. Seeing Kirkland's original studio was a highlight too! Highly recommend.
I haven't visited this museum since it was relocated from 13th and Pearl. I feel kind of silly having waited so long. The new galleries are incredible. If you're a serious art lover, skip the crowds of the Denver Art Museum and come here instead.
This was a great spot dedicated to one of Colorado’s most reputable artists. You can tell much work went into the building and the collection. I learned a lot about Abstract Expressionism and enjoyed the other exhibits that included Mies Van Der Rohe and Charles and Ray Eames.
Well worth a morning or afternoon.
A fascinating museum with some beautiful art nouveau and art deco pieces. I took the docent led tour, but in fact I was the only person so received a lot of interesting information from the very knowledgeable guide. I wish them all the best with the move to the new building.
What a place!! Nothing else quite like it, certainly in Denver. The work of an interesting and innovative Colorado artist, important as a teacher both at the U. of Denver and U. of Colorado in Denver, as well as his own studio, and a terrific collection of furniture, ceramics, tapestry, rugs of every modern school...all in a handsome new building, right across the street from the Denver Art Museum and the equally terrific Clyfford Still Museum!!
I would say this is probably the best museum in Denver right now. The only issue I had is there so much to see you need plenty of time to really take your time and explore. Beautiful collection of functional art.
Surprisingly great collection, Items are beautiful displayed. It’s definitely a profound experience
I really love the art on display. However, the way the furniture and sculpture are crowded around the bottom of the paintings makes it hard to appreciate either since there's just so much going on. Still worth the visit, 100%.
Part of the museum is where Kirkland painted while residing in Denver and you can see how he rigged himself to float horizontally above his paintings. Pretty cool. It's a must see. The museum has a great collection of his paintings over the years.
Unique furniture on display puts you into a very thoughtful, immersive state. Best thing about the place though were the paintings and statues. Some great work there. A little expensive for a group though.
The decorative arts don't get enough recognition. The Kirkland is a jewel in the crown of decorative arts. You could spend several days looking at all the objects collected here. Highly recommended.
The new museum is so great! It's modern in all of the right ways whil keeping enough of the feel of the original museum. I particularly like that it has sculptures in addition to paintings as well as many pieces from multiple artists.
This is an impressive museum. I love the museum.
There's loads of art to see,not only paintings and sculptures,but also glassware,ceramics,furniture and more. If your a fa a antiques roadshow, you'll love the Kirkland.
Have never seen so much novelty in one place. There is more pleasing fun per square centimeter here than, well, anywhere. This visit was the best 90 minutes I've spent in years! Vance Kirkland and much more.
Different, eclectic, interesting. A mixture of old and new. Vance Kirkland paintings throughout his life were delightful. Love the dots painting with such ntensity of colors.
The best artist out of Colorado in my opinion I have been coming to visit since it was last on Pearl st. Amazing collection mapped like a timeline of styles and periods of time and growth of a genius.
An extremely eclectic collection of Kirkland originals scattered among selected furniture and ceramics from many eras. The crown jewel of the museum is Kirkland's actual studio moved into place and on display.
Gorgeous new building. The tiled entrance is lovely. Eclectic, extensive design collection that includes Eva Zeisel and Russel Wright (the original Martha Stewart) as well as the artists studio, reconstructed.
This is my favorite museum in town. It showcases many different art forms arranged together in clever ways. Hope they are able to reopen safely soon!
I love this museum! It is full of modern art and furniture. It is not gigantic but just the right size to enjoy yourself and not be overwhelmed. It is near the denver art museum and the clifford still museum. I highly recomend!
The staff is very knowledgeable and excited to be at the museum. I have had a wonderful experience each time I have visited.
Love Colorado art. You can stand in one room and spend a whole hour there. It's packed with lots of gems. The puppy was my absolute favorite.
Good survey of decorative arts in the 20th century.
It was really a fun and interesting art museum experience. I think that if you enjoy modern art and design this would be a lovely place to tour.
Such a fun experience is this museum!
A special look into a local artist's lifelong work plus shared works of other great Colorado Artists and the collection of furniture could fill it's own museum.
Not a large museum, but very interesting. 1 to 2 hours are enough.
We call this the "yard sale museum"; my dad swears that he's bought half the things in the museum for a quarter, and sold them for a dollar at Mile High Fleamarket.
Well organized, charming museum
The Kirkland is a fine example of Brutalist-modern architecture, plus has a rotating collection of Vance Kirkland's work. A must do, while visiting Denver CO.
Amazing place! The layout of timeperiods is wonderful, and the curated studio is very cool. Allow at least 2 hours to see it all.
Remarkable collection of ceramics and a great presentation of 20th century design grouped by artistic movement, particularly noting the contributions of artists that have worked in architecture.
The new museum was sooo amazing that we joined. It was sooo enjoyable and incredible how many pieces were displayed. Will definitely go again soon.
Such a beautiful building. The care and attention that was put into building the museum is astounding. The way the lights accentuate the art is breath taking
OMG. The best art museum in Denver. This collection made me proud to be from this city and it also changed my perception of the world. GO!
Great museum. Can't believe we haven't been before. Looking forward to going back and digging deeper into the collections.
Great way to spend a couple hours! Vance Kirkland's art is stunning and his studio shows the brilliance behind it.
So much to appreciate, and all new to me. Loved the furniture styles and glasswork. The discussion of synesthesia was especially interesting.
Loved the salon style exhibits and combination of both art and objects.
Distinctive collections of art, furniture, and decorative art -- presented in intimate, almost cluttered rooms -- housed in a fascinating contemporary structure.
I think it is one of the best Meuseum I have ever visited.
This museum is so cool. The highlight is the replica of Kirkland's studio. It is a completely unique and fascinating museum!
This is the fun and charming museum.
If you love modern art and have any sense of design or want to develop one... Visit this museum! What an amazing collection.
Interesting and well done little museum where you can walk through different time periods via dishes and furniture, as well as some beautiful work by the namesake artist.
Brilliant, all around. Beautiful building, brilliantly curated collections, incredibly unique atmosphere and ambiance. A must for those living in, or visiting, Denver. 🖤 …
A FABULOUS adaptation of the old museum. Endlessly interesting. A great visual tour through the last century of design. You owe it to yourself to stop by.
Excellent displays in a homey, salon style, similar to the Barnes foundation in Philadelphia. Heavenly art deco collection!
A wonderful exhibition and gallery.
So much beauty in one place. Recommended?
Amazing Post Modern Piece's
This is a must see. It's a little hidden gem that won't be hidden long. Check it out! Thanks Visit Denver and Global Security Solutions for the recommendation.
A Superb presentation of the Kirkland collection spanning multiple genres and moments sprinkled with time frame relevant memorabilia.
Lots to see! A variety of all sorts of items..
We were there at 10:55. First folks thru the door. Staff friendly, helpful.
Not too big and just enough walking that you enjoy the experience.
Love the Kirkland. It's nice to have lots of space, displays are excellent. Everyone was very friendly and knowledgeable.
A unique museum, focused on practical art and Colorado artwork. Definitely worth a visit.
Excellent! One of the most interesting museums that I've had the pleasure of experiencing in a long time. Very helpful staff. Thank you.
I spent a couple of hours here. Great museum. I love the way the items are displayed.
this is NOT a museum of "assorted crafts"
It is an extensive collection of American pottery and dishes and additional household decor; to call it crafts is an insult.
This is a museum for people who don’t like museums.
Beautifully done. Although was upset that all his work was hung with his signature facing down. He wasn’t about that.
I loved this museum. Really well organized and certainly worth the admission price.
Multi-faceted collection of art, craft, fashion and design centered around Kirkland's life and work.
Very interesting collection of modern art, definitely worth a walk through on a Saturday. Some really interesting stuff in the 1960s to
The new building is a must see if you are in Denver. Amazing art, amazing modern design pieces. Go see it.
A very fascinating place. You can go many times, as there is so much to observe. You will remember something new each time.
This museum is great the layout of the museum makes total sense and you can go on a trip from history to modern.
The best art museum in Denver!
The expirence to see breathtaking are from Kirkland and the other art from the museum is always a site of beauty.b
We found this by accident and enjoyed the art and furniture pieces in this museum.
Favorite museum
This place was amazing! Really glad my in-laws wanted to visit here. A great place to take someone from out of town or a date
We are fortunate to have such a nice museum here. The pieces are amazing
Beautiful artwork diverse. It's not sterile like some places. You feel apart of it instead of adjacent.
Wonderful exhibit featuring the artist's workshop.
Fantastic small museum. A treat, and the layout of the displays make it very enjoyable.
So many beautiful items
This is a must see art museum. The new location is spectacular, well designed and spacious.
Stunning new building and beautiful galleries. The collection is displayed in a thought provoking way.
What great museum. Painting, sculptures, furniture, lamps, everything fine art to see.
My favorite museum. Hands down. Design, furniture, beautiful art. It has everything.
Wonderful display of Kirkland's work, Colorado artists and mid century Americana.
Came here it was interesting the rings and Stuff
A smallish, quiet museum but absolutely packed with beautiful things
Lots of interesting objects, but the labels and organization was so confusing that it was hard to understand how things were connected.
Amazing museum, gotta go
Beautiful things and great insight into namesake artist!!
Really neat experience. Cool house of Kirkland's.
The variety of art pieces and contributors means there is a little something for almost everyone.
Great stuff; Arts and Crafts, Art Deco, Art Nuevo funiture, pottery. Modern and Mid Century also.
Fascinating, huge collection, 4,4000 pieces on display
Nice but the way they displays their items reminds me of an antique store.
Wonderful collections and a beautiful building
Love this place! Great staff, very informative and knowledgeable. Will definitely visit again! (:
A lovely place to spend a quiet afternoon. I definitely recommend the tour.
Fantastic paintings by Vance Kirkland. Plus lots more cool stuff.
Beautiful new building and the collection is amazing! A must see in Denver.
Kirkland was an interesting guy. Good for about a 2 hour visit.
My favorite museum in Denver.
As impressive as the collection is the collector / whomever / as the art and amazements seem endless almost into absurdity
Lots of beautiful decorative art.
I would give this place 7 stars if I could.
Enormous variety. Excellent staff. Convenient location. Very neat and clean.
I really appreciate the design artifacts. They place the art in a cultural context.
Very impressive artist and museum. Definitely recommend!
Excellent collection of 20th century decorative arts displayed chronologically.
An amazing experience.
Cool seeing all those furniture items and pottery up close and in person!!!
Very enjoyable museum.
Fantastic museum. Much larger than their old location.
Wow! The designs and inspiration here is astounding! What a great place.
A gem, not very busy, lovely collection
This place is a Hidden Gem in Denver. Great museum
Great design, set up, and layout, the diversity of mediums is wonderful.
Surprised beyond belief at the extent of this collection of art and furnishings from the mid century.
A great asset to Denver’s cultural institutions!
Excellent collection of Colorado Modernist and decorative arts.
Neat place full of that stuff you used to see in secondhand stores.
If you stop in you'll see why it was given 5 stars. Exquisite
Collections of Nuvo 1950s Pottery Art Paintings Metal Art Glass Art
Amazing nostalgic collections...wonderful art work
Really interesting museum. Loved it.
Beautiful pieces from many famous designers and architects.
Unique collection of art and decor throughout several eras
I love the new construction. It is much more spread out
Excellent, you should go, maybe more than once.
very interesting
Excellent museum, distinct from others in town
Interesting, fascinating. 6 bucks for parking
Love decorative arts. Good collection
Loved the new building plus everyone was super helpful and friendly
My favorite small art museum.
Rather nice venue, good exhibits
This place is a gem.
Overwhelming permanent collection - looking forward to the new permanent space!
Fascinating & unique artist & museum curating.
Beautiful, inspiring pieces of art.
I'm no critic I love all art
Fascinating personal collection of decorative objects.
What a quirky but fascinating museum
Fascinating artist - Vance Kirkland!
Cool stuff!
A small space with hundreds of absorbing art works.
Surprise gem of decorative and visual art!
Quiet little art museum that is off the beaten path.
Amazing design selection and galleries
Wonderful place I highly recommend it.☺
The new location is so great!
Great collection.
So cool
Nice way to spend a few hours
Outstanding! Unique! Fun!
Unexpectedly rich in impressive masterpieces
Just cool to see history
Wonderful. Enjoyed the evening
I love this museum.
Great new building.
Very interesting and informative.
Loved it!
Love it!
Very interesting experience
Great museum
Amazing collection.
Cool!
Great collection!
Overwhelming amount of Decorative Art.
Beautiful art.
awesome
Great
Beautiful crafts
Love this place ❤️
Highly recommend!
Fascinating and fun!
Fantastic design museum
True gem of Denver.
Just OH-SO-FINE!!!!!!!
Really cool
Very interestjng
Love the place
The best !!
Amazing place
Fine museum.
Phenomenal
Extraordinary
My favorite museum in Denver!
I loved the functional objects designed by Eva Zeisel, and also by architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe or Le Corbusier.
(Translation) Good place to visit is worth 10 dollars the entrance and you can spend hours appreciating the art they have
(Original)
Buen sitio para visitar vale 10 dolares la entrada y puedes estar horas apreciando el arte q tienen