On a sunny Tuesday in late August, 16th Street is quiet, save for the chirping of birds and crosswalk meters, buses squealing to their stops and occasional snippets of conversation in many different languages. On the corner of 16th and Market streets, a man cups his hands against the window of an empty storefront, peering not into a vacant space, but a moving installation of pink and purple cowboy boots.
It's Kenzie Sitterud's "All Roads Lead to Charlie's," a tribute to the Capitol Hill neighborhood and its landmark gay bar. This installation is one of seven pieces of interactive art peppered along 16th Street, each telling the story of a different Denver neighborhood. The installations make up Leave Your Fingerprints Downtown, a collaboration between Denver Arts & Venues, the Downtow