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Crush Walls founder Robin Munro uses spray paint to create a mural on a wall during Duct-Work in the I-70 Viaduct in Denver, Colorado on Oct. 1, 2016. The embattled artist on Thursday reiterated his split from the RiNo Art District. (Denver Post file)
Denver’s popular Crush Walls mural festival will not take place in 2021, following news that it will officially move out of its longtime home in the River North Art District, founder and artist Robin Munro wrote in a Thursday social media post.
The statement, credited to the festival’s founder and signed “Creative Rituals Under Social Harmony,” does not mention the allegations of sexual assault against Munro by multiple women. The allegations were detailed in a February Denverite story.