A Mural Festival Celebrating Artists From The Deaf Community
The vision for the KissFist Mural Fest is threefold:
1) To celebrate deaf culture through the arts.
2) To pay mural artists a fair wage for their work.
3) To create a temporary ‘third space’ that is fun, family friendly, and accessible to people with disabilities.
Why It Matters
The heart of this festival is COMMUNITY. Creating a space that is accessible and welcoming. In the deaf community, and disability community in general, there is an ugly history of isolation due to audism and ableism.
This mural festival is more than just a fun and frivolous weekend. It’s a joyful act of resistance.
Fundraising Goal: $35,000
KissFist Mural Fest is a sponsored project of Fractured Atlas, a non-profit arts service organization.
FAQs
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Applications for artists will open in the spring!
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October 2025 in Denver, Colorado. Exact dates TBD.
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A ‘third space’ refers to a space outside of the home (the ‘first space’) and outside the workplace or school (the ‘second space’).
It is a place where a community can gather to connect and chat. Examples: deaf clubs, coffee shops, bars, etc.
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No. All mural artists must be part of the deaf community - this means artists who identify as deaf, deafblind, hoh, or coda.
Hearing artists are welcome to attend the festival and participate in the various free activities we will have! Art market, food trucks, ASL storytelling.
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Yes! This festival is open to everyone. Come and enjoy live art making, shop the art market, eat some food, and make new friends.
The language of the festival is American Sign Language (ASL). Interpreters will be on site during programming for attendees who do not use ASL.
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Kate Fitzpatrick is an artist and coda based in Colorado. She has participated in several mural festivals throughout the state, which is where she got the inspiration to start KissFist Mural Festival. She is currently a member of the 2024-25 Colorado Business Committee for the Arts (CBCA) Leadership Arts Cohort.