Current Projects
The Art of Creative Resilience
Art of Mass Gatherings
Changing The Tune
Portfolio
The Art of Mass Gatherings Symposium
PrideFest Served as the Backdrop of Symposium That Teaches Event Emergency Safety
The Art Of Mass Gatherings on UCLA Innovating Music Podcast
The Art Of Mass Gatherings Event Emergency Electrical Systems Worksop
Emergency Preparedness, Create Denver, Denver Arts & Venues
L.A. Program Brings Earthquake Preparedness To Neighborhoods
IN THE NEWS
Canadarado Music Trade Mission
Washington Post Celebration of beer, bikes and silliness at Yards Park
The Denver Post: Colorado breweries expand beyond tastings to engage with consumers
Impresario Matt Kowal, wrote and performed “Something Good”
Tour de Fat: Shining Like a Rainbow Over a Waterfall of Ho-hummity
A Look at Denver’s Tour de Fat Rehearsals
SoundCloud Recordings, Jingles of Matthew Kowal and The Reals
The Moth and Tour de Fat join forces for a special storytelling event!
LINKS TO PAST AND PRESENT COLLABORATORS:
NOTEWORTHY MENTIONS AND PROJECTS:
Featured in Dan Hill’s About Face: The Secrets of Emotionally Effective Advertising (2010)
Cause Marketing – Halo Award – Best Environmental/Wildlife Campaign:
Gold: “Tour de Fat” New Belgium Brewing and multiple local cycling groups (2009)
The Reals – Nominated for Best New Americana Album (Westword 2004)
PRINT MAGAZINE International Design Review, The Reals – Majestic received two internationally juried awards for their letterpress poster and CD cover, featuring mixed letterpress and digital artwork, and a cowboy snap closure (2004)
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Majestic Collaborations acknowledges that all of its activities take place on ancestral, Indigenous lands.
Majestic Collaborations’ roots are in Denver, CO, the traditional land of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Ute, Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, and others.
Majestic Collaborations’ roots are in Denver, CO, the traditional land of the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Ute, Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, and others.