PAST EVENTS
From poetry and literary festivals to Christmas tree decorating and tractor invasions, check out some of our recent past events that have been town favorites.
2024
GET LIT! Literary Festival
This year our literary festival was focused on exploring various forms and genres. Our goal was to ignite your creative fire and we did!
2024
Mountains, Plains, and Canyons
Mountains, Plains and Canyons was an exhibition showcasing the work of women and woman-identifying artists from southeastern Colorado and northeastern New Mexico.
2023-2024
Smithsonian Exhibition - Crossroads: Change in Rural America
Smithsonian Crossroads: Change in Rural America offers small towns a chance to look at their own paths to highlight the changes that affected their fortunes over the past century...
2023
Christmas Tree Decorating Contest
The first annual Christmas Tree Decorating Contest presented by the Corazon de Trinidad Historic Main Street Board.
2023
"GET LIT!" 2023 Poetry & Literary Festival
This year our festival is focused on overcoming the intimidation of the blank page. Our goal is to ignite your creative fire.
2023
2023 Open Mic for all Literary Souls
Open mic for all literary souls every second Saturday, April through October in 2023.
2023
2023 Tractor Invasion
Tractor Trek Parade - A Smithsonian Companion Event.
2022
2022 Poetry & Literary Festival
The Corazón de Trinidad Creative District presents A Solstice Celebration: As Dark Turns to Light
2021
"Keeping the Flame Alive" Creative Aesthetic Dialogue
“Keeping the Flame Alive” is a year-long event that adopts a structure similar to the childhood game of “telephone” or “tag”.
2021
"Survival Is Insufficient" Call for Artists
The Corazón de Trinidad Creative District invites all artists and creatives in Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico to submit their work to an online multimedia salon on the theme.
2021
"Keeping the Flame Alive" Creative Aesthetic Dialogue
“Keeping the Flame Alive” is a year-long event that adopts a structure similar to the childhood game of “telephone” or “tag”.