Drop-In Writing: Say What You Will

Monthly program on the fourth Tuesday of the month. Pick up a pencil and spark your creative interests in these informal writing sessions. With the help of a DAM instructor, try your hand at a new writing topic every month, while visiting various museum galleries. Meet in the El Pomar Grand Atrium of the Hamilton.... Read More

Science Lounge: Still Life

Does perfect preservation of scientific specimens pique your passion? Try out your taxidermy technique at this artful affair of stuffed scenes and curated collections. Discover how our dioramas were made, hear harrowing stories from collecting trips, then build your own diorama and imbibe a creative cocktail at the bar. Tickets: $13 for DMNS members; $15.... Read More

Dining Out for Life

During Dining Out For Life Day, you can enjoy delicious meals at some of Denver's best restaurants while also helping Project Angel Heart provide healthy meals to critically ill members of our community. How it works: 1. Choose a participating restaurant. Here's the list: http://www.diningoutforlife.com/denver/restaurants/ 2. Eat breakfast, brunch, lunch, dinner, dessert or a late night snack at.... Read More

Jefferson Park Farm & Flea

The Jefferson Park Farm & Flea is an urban marketplace dedicated to bringing the community the best food, handmade items, vintage finds, quality produce and urban homesteading goods and information. More info: http://jpfleamarket.com

My Teenage Angst

Did you hold on to journals, yearbooks and notes from your teenage years? Megan Nyce invites you to dust them off and join her for a hilarious trip down memory lane. Listen to friends and strangers read these keepsakes aloud and get to know your neighbors in a whole new way. Due to possible subject.... Read More

Transformation and Preservation: The Evolution of Downtown Denver from 1858 to 2046

History Colorado Center 1200 Broadway, Denver, United States

In honor of the 50th anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act, History Colorado hosts graduate students from the University of Colorado Denver’s College of Architecture and Planning. They’ll reveal how downtown Denver’s built environment has evolved since the city’s original settlement and highlight preservation victories and defeats. They’ll explore the environmental, cultural and economic.... Read More

Lecture: The State of the European Union

Tattered Cover Book Store 2526 East Colfax Avenue, Denver, CO, United States

Formed in the wake of World War II, the European Union was created to provide a unified trading bloc for Western Europe. As the EU has grown, it has faced obstacles to integration, such as the addition of Central and Eastern European countries and partial adoption of the euro. Now, years later, the EU faces.... Read More

Drop-In Drawing: Frottage

Denver Art Museum 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, United States

(Re)kindle your creative passions in these informal sketching sessions on the second Tuesday of every month. Take inspiration from the galleries with the help of a Denver Art Museum art instructor and tackle a new drawing topic every month. May 10: Using Creative Crossroads: The Art of Tapestryexhibition as inspiration, we will be exploring the art of frottage,.... Read More

Moxie U: Legal Stuff (Copyright, Intellectual Property and other things)

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Join the Art
 Students League of Denver, Clyfford Still Museum, and RedLine for a special collaborative series of professional-development lectures designed to help artists enhance their business practices. Topics include how to write an artist statement;
 PR 101 for artists; project budgets; client contracts; grants; requests for proposals (RFPs); how to price your artwork;
 and.... Read More

Indigenous Film: Okpik’s Dream

Denver Museum of Nature and Science 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is pleased to partner with the International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management and the Denver American Indian Commission to present Indigenous Film, a monthly indigenous film series. Film screenings will take place at the Museum’s Phipps Theater. Doors open at 6 p.m., films begin at 6:30 p.m. Please.... Read More