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Creator Mundi Gallery
Creator Mundi has a gallery of distinctive sacred art, music and books located in Denver, Colorado.
Cherry Creek North {access map}
2910 East Third Avenue (between Fillmore and Milwaukee)
Denver, CO 80206
Free parking behind the gallery.
Gallery phone: 303-322-1901
Gallery e-mail: gallery@creatormundi.com
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Gallery hours: January through March
Mon-Fri : 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sat : 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sun : closed
Gallery hours: April 1st through May
Mon-Fri : 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sat : 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sun : closed
Gallery hours: June through August
Mon-Fri : 10 a.m. - 6 p.m.
Sat : 10 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Sun : closed
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Public Transportation to our Gallery from the 16th Street mall

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Please contact customer service (not the gallery) for website and ordering information.
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GALLERY DAYS PROGRAM
Benefits Religiously Affiliated Institutions, Schools, Libraries, Foundations, Non-Profits
Choose a specific week to participate. Your constituents must identify their affiliation with you when they visit the Gallery. They do not receive a discount but 15% of their purchase will be donated back to your organization.
You agree to advertise this program through bulletin and pulpit announcements, posters and electronic communiques with parents plus social media and marketing outreach.
We send you a check representing 15% of all of your particular sales during this time period.
Creator Mundi offers quality distinctive sacred images that commemorate Sacramental occasions and symbols that mark the transitions and celebrations in our lives.
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A typical day in the Gallery
What a full and amazing day ... unofficially United Nations Day at Creator Mundi.
A native American gentleman who is in town to film the Indigenous Peoples Film Festival came by to chat and buy some cd's ... very handsome with long flowing black hair.
A Jewish man from the mountains who is married to a Christian woman was enchanted with our offerings. Bought some children's books and a Jewish Star for his wife ... he can't wait to bring her down on their next trip to the city.
A local woman from Lone Tree came in with her mother from China and bought BE STILL Plaque for their new home.
A Polish woman married to a Bombay Indian (they have 7 children, each with a Christian name and an Indian name!) came in with her daughter and purchased jewelry, bronzes and books.
Finally, a woman from Wyoming who is on her way to Turkey bought the Atelier St. Joseph Virgin of Tenderness icon.
And ...so it was a day full of fascinating souls!
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