Fri, Nov 14, 2025 05:00 PM - 07:00 PM MST
Venue : Parea, 40 E 11th Ave, Denver, CO 80203, USA
Category: Workshops + Activities,
Fri, Nov 14, 2025 05:00 PM - 07:00 PM MST
Venue : Parea, 40 E 11th Ave, Denver, CO 80203, USA
Category: Workshops + Activities,
The Golden Triangle Creative District (GTCD) and the Clyfford Still Museum are thrilled to unveil the first official GTCD x The STILL Poster Collaboration, kicking off a new annual tradition celebrating art, creativity, and connection.
Join us as we celebrate the 2025-26 GTCD x The STILL Poster Launch, meet the artist, receive a complimentary drink ticket, and be entered to win door prizes, and more. Purchase a Poster Ticket and save $20/Museum members and $10/non-members off a signed, limited-edition poster. Posters are regularly $65.
This year’s featured artist, Joe Palec, brings the Golden Triangle to life in his signature storytelling style — a wildly detailed, black-and-white illustration packed with movement, humor, and hidden gems. From bikers and musicians to iconic Denver landmarks, Joe’s art captures the energy and layered personality of our creative community — where art spills into the streets and inspiration meets everyday life.
The GTCD’s partner in art for this collaboration the Clyfford Still Museum, is featured on the poster, including a special appearance from Clyfford himself and a Clyf-faux Still painting.
Look closely and you’ll find the pulse of the neighborhood: the museums and murals, the makers and dreamers, the people who make this district thrive. Every line tells a story of collaboration, connection, and community.
Proceeds support GTCD and The STILL — helping us continue to connect people and place through creativity. 20% of the proceeds go to Joe Palec the 2025/26 artist.

Denver-based artist Joe Palec was selected from a pool of inspiring submissions that came in from across the region. His work is known for its playful, maximalist style—rich with color, detail, and hidden gems for locals to discover. With a decade of connection to the neighborhood—working, creating, and exploring—Palec brings both technical craft and personal insight to the piece.