Indigenous Film and Arts Festival

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

The Denver Museum of Nature and Science in partnership with the International Institute for Indigenous Resource Management (IIIRM) presents the Indigenous Film and Arts Festival. Join DMNS for the opening night of the festival for a screening of Message from Mungo. A dessert & coffee reception will follow the film. Message from Mungo (directors Andrew Pike and Ann McGrath)..... Read More

A History of Voting in Colorado

History Colorado Center 1200 Broadway, Denver, United States

Join Hilary Rudy, Deputy Director in the Elections Division for the Colorado Department of State as she uncovers the history of voting rights in Colorado from statehood through modern day. Learn how registration and voting laws have evolved since statehood and how Colorado and the west led the way in women’s suffrage. Learn about the.... Read More

The Price of Peace

History Colorado Center 1200 Broadway, Denver, United States

Denver had proclaimed the second Monday of October Indigenous People's Day. Join History Colorado for a special film screening as part of the 13th annual Indigenous Film & Arts Festival. The Price of Peace (director Kim Webby) presents a well-rounded profile of Tame Iti – a man of peace, a loving father and grandfather, a kaumatua (elder) of his Ngāi.... Read More

Imagine 2020 Speaker: Strategies for Attracting Millennial Audences to the Arts

McNichols Building in Civic Center Park 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, United States

  The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is part of a national grant program through the Wallace Foundation called “Building Audiences for Sustainability.” As part of the project, the DCPA conducted qualitative and quantitative research on the Denver millennial population which then informed their work on their first full-scale immersive production, Sweet & Lucky..... Read More

Once Upon a Time with the Colorado Symphony

Room & Board 222 Detroit St., Denver, CO, United States

The Once Upon A Time ensemble of Colorado Symphony musicians presents a delightful storytelling program that stimulates children’s imaginations using music as a prominent element of the story. The Aesop Times Two program includes The Boy Who Cried Wolf and The Tortoise and the Hare (The Great Race). Two performances: 10a and 11a More info: https://www.denverlibrary.org/event?id=27502

Once Upon a Time with the Colorado Symphony

Room & Board 222 Detroit St., Denver, CO, United States

The Once Upon A Time ensemble of Colorado Symphony musicians presents a delightful storytelling program that stimulates children’s imaginations using music as a prominent element of the story. The Aesop Times Two program includes The Boy Who Cried Wolf and The Tortoise and the Hare (The Great Race). Two performances: 10a and 11a More info: https://www.denverlibrary.org/event?id=27502

Inside OC Season Kick-Off

Baur’s Restaurant and Listening Lounge 1512 Curtis Street, Denver, CO, United States

Opera Colorado Music Director Ari Pelto and General Director Greg Carpenter will delve into the 2016-2017 season productions and give you a preview of what is to come. Enjoy a free drink and appetizers as you listen to a special performance by the newest Young Artists, and have a chance to find out what it’s.... Read More

Moxie U: Horror Stories and other Fables for Artists

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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

Frei Otto: Spanning the Future

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

Design Council of the Denver Art Museum is pleased to host the Denver premiere of Frei Otto: Spanning the Future, the story of the innovative German architect and 2015 Pritzker Prize Laureate, Frei Otto. Half a century ago, Otto became world famous as a pioneer in the design of lightweight tensile structures. Born in Germany in.... Read More

Food Lover’s Book Club: Mushrooms

Ross-Cherry Creek Library 305 Milwaukee St, Denver, CO, United States

Morels, chanterelles, matsutakes, and other hard-to-come-by mushrooms have an almost mythical quality to them. Their ethereal nature—and the thrill of searching for them—is what propels Pete Marczyk of Marczyk Fine Foods deep into the woods each foraging season. He’ll join 5280’s Food Editor Amanda M. Faison to discuss foraging, technique, etiquette, and the community surrounding.... Read More