The Communications & Community Engagement Division values Denver, national and international media and works to share timely and accurate information about library programs, services and people.
Media Contact
General information, image usage requests and after-hours contacts
mediarelations@denverlibrary.org
720-865-2044
Olivia Gallegos
Communications Manager
ogallegos@denverlibrary.org
720-865-2044
Joe Gosalvez
Communications Specialist
jgosalvez@denverlibrary.org
720-865-2078
Alvaro Sauceda Nuñez
Communications Staff Professional
asaucedanunez@denverlibrary.org
720-865-2045
Erika R. Martinez
Director of Communications & Community Engagement
ermartinez@denverlibrary.org
720-865-2048
Media Releases
January 2026
Winter of Reading returns to level up Denver's reading habits
December 2025
Winter Fun at Denver Public Library - December Programs
November 2025
Denver Public Library expands Virginia Village Branch Library service to seven days a week starting Nov. 30
Nomination period for the Juanita Gray Community Service Awards & Blacks in Colorado Hall of Fame closes soon
Kick Off the Fall Season with Indigenous Peoples’ Heritage Month at Denver Public Library
New Lena Archuleta Branch Library opens Nov. 17
October 2025
Denver Central Library will add Fridays, increasing open days to seven days a week
Denver Public Library invites the community to share feedback through new survey
October Calendar Release - Fall into Fun at Denver Public Library
September 2025
Join One Book One Denver at Denver Public Library
Four Denver Public Library Branches to Receive Bond-Funded Upgrades
August 2025
Denver Public Library ushers in new era for One Book One Denver program after a twelve-year hiatus
Beat the Heat With Denver Public Library
Images
Approved brand images to be used in stories related to the Denver Public Library may be accessed on our public drive. To request additional images, please send us a detailed email including: your name, contact information and usage intent. If you are seeking permission to use or purchase an image from our Special Collections and Archives Collection, please review the copyright and permissions policies.
Colorado Open Records Act
To pay for the cost of processing a CORA request, the agency may charge for the time spent to research and respond to requests for records under CORA.
- Staff time may be charged at a rate up to $41.37 per hour.
- There is no charge for the first hour to research and retrieve records.
- There is an additional charge of $0.25 per page for regular paper copies, or an additional cost for the cost of other paper sizes.
Time and Cost Estimates - Agencies may provide the requester with a time and cost estimate, which may require a pre-payment before processing the request. If you pay for more time than is spent processing your request, you will receive a refund.
To request a Colorado Open Records Act (CORA) for information from the Denver Public Library, please complete the CORA Request form.
For building history, please DO NOT submit a CORA request.
- Instead, please submit a request with our Special Collections and Archives team.
- For inquiries related to building history through CORA, submit your request to the Community Planning & Development City Department.