Holiday BrassFest

Denver Performing Arts Complex 1345 Champa St, CO, United States

Enjoy a free holiday performance by Denver Brass under the glass galleria of the Denver Center for Performing Arts, or even better, register to play with Denver Brass as a member of the orchestra! All brass players ages 8 to 98 are invited to play during the concert after registering and attending a rehearsal that.... Read More

Parade of Lights – 2nd Night

Gather downtown for a classic Denver tradition (since 1975!): the Parade of Lights. The FREE parade features marching bands, ornate floats, and of course a special appearance by Major Waddles and Santa! Friday, December 2, 2016 at 8 p.m. Saturday, December 3, 2016 at 6 p.m. More info: http://www.downtowndenver.com/pol-2016

Planet X-mas Party

Leon Gallery 1112 East 17th Avenue, Denver, CO, United States

With all of the chaos occurring throughout the world, we can often feel as though we are powerless to the influence of unseen forces pulling on us, altering our intended course, and impacting our daily lives. Conspiracy Theorists, and even some noted Astronomers, suggest that there could be yet another planet that orbits within our.... Read More

The Art of Brunch

Art District on Santa Fe denver, CO, United States

Join the galleries in Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe (Santa Fe Dr. between 7th and 10th) for holiday shopping plus free brunch bites and mimosas! Simply drop by any of the 30+ participating galleries for your complimentary brunch item along the brunch crawl and get your shopping done while supporting local artists. More info: http://www.artdistrictonsantafe.com/the-art-of-brunch/

Krampusnacht

Skyline Park 1600 Arapahoe, Denver, CO, United States

Guess who's coming to town this winter… It's Krampusnacht at the Denver Christkindl Market! Krampus celebrations take place every year on Dec. 5, the eve of St. Nicholas’ Day in Austro-Bavarian Alpine folklore. During Christmas season Krampus, a horned, half-goat, half-demon figure, punishes children who have misbehaved, in contrast with St. Nicholas, who rewards the well-behaved.... Read More

Meet the Christkind & St. Nikolaus

Skyline Park 1600 Arapahoe, Denver, CO, United States

Meet the Christkind, the namesake of the Denver Christkindl Market ! Visit with St. Nikolaus. The Christkind is the traditional Christmas gift-bringer in parts of Germany, Austria, and in other European countries. A fairy-like being with her white and golden dress, blond locks and golden crown, the Christkind has been the symbol of our event for years.... Read More

History Buffs and Brews Egg Nog Edition

History Colorado Center 1200 Broadway, Denver, United States

Here's your chance to show off your ugly sweater and get in the holiday spirit with the Awkward Family Photos exhibit. Get a chance to see the reveal of the winning photo from the Awkward Family Photo Colorado contest. Take your holiday card photos in the DIY photo studio. Enjoy happy hour holiday cocktails, while.... Read More

Outsider Art and Disability in Art and Design

Center for Visual Art 965 Santa Fe, Denver, CO, United States

Artist talk with Alan Murdock ‌MSU Denver's Center for Visual Art offers programming, events, lectures and much more to foster a deeper understanding of the art we have on view, encouraging a dialog about contemporary art between MSU Denver students, faculty, and the greater Denver community. More info: http://www.msudenver.edu/cva/events/

Conflict Crock Pots

Center for Visual Art 965 Santa Fe, Denver, CO, United States

MSU Denver's Center for Visual Art offers programming, events, lectures and much more to foster a deeper understanding of the art we have on view, encouraging a dialog about contemporary art between MSU Denver students, faculty, and the greater Denver community. More info: http://www.msudenver.edu/cva/events/

My Teenage Angst

Lannie's Clocktower Cabaret 1601 Arapahoe St., Denver, CO, United States

My Teenage Angst is an evening when brave souls take the stage and read real journal entries from their tweens to twenties for our entertainment. Dig up your old yearbooks, journals, and notes passed in class and take part in the show Westword called the “Best Way to Publicly Embarrass Yourself and Still Have Fun.” This open mic style show.... Read More