Tuesday, April 13, 6:30 p.m. Tya Alisa Anthony is an interdisciplinary artist and curator who explores the intersections of ecology, ritual and storytelling through sculpture, photography, collage and reliquary. A 2018-2020 RedLine Residency Artist, she serves on the advisory board for Leon Gallery and on the board of Tilt West; she s currently a member of TANK Studios. During this talk, she ll discuss the trajectory and evolution of her art practice. Watch the free talk here. Wednesday, April 14, noon to 1 p.m., online Denver composer Nathan Hall’s audio installation Soundscape 2020 uses unusual spaces within MCA Denver, but he wants the public to know what’s going on as his aural concept enters the building along with museum guests, climbs stairs, visits the elevator and restrooms, and winds up on the roof for a finale. You can think of the work as a traveling sound collage of his calendar in compositions recalling key events of 2020. Or listen to Hall’s own deconstru
Saturday, March 13, 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., online
Visit Lindita’s Kitchen and learn how to make arroz con pollo. Lindita is an iconic Denver businesswoman and founder of Lindita’s Inc. Salsa and Spices. She grew up as a migrant farmworker, and today is the host of
Lindita’s Kitchen Cooking Show, as well as a cookbook author, chef and cooking instructor who brings passion and zest to showcasing traditional Mexican food. This free program is part of the Saturday Series with CHAC, and is hosted by Chicano Humanities and Arts Council, Colorado Folk Arts Council and Metro State University Chicana/o Studies Journey Through Our Heritage. Find out more here.
Denver Museum of Nature & Science to Host Stonehenge Exhibition Featuring 400 Original Artifacts and Breakthrough Science
Exhibition opens March 12
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DENVER, March 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Stonehenge the exhibition will open at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science on Friday, March 12, featuring 400 artifacts and the breakthrough science behind some of the latest discoveries about this prehistoric monument.
Stonehenge the exhibition opens at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science Friday, March 12.
Designated as a World Heritage Site and described as inspiring, magical and sacred, Stonehenge in Wiltshire, England, is one of the most famous landmarks in the United Kingdom. The monument once consisted of rings and horseshoes of standing stones, some topped by horizontal lintels. The largest stones are around 23 feet high, nine feet wide and weigh over 50,000 pounds. Scientific analysis has revealed that some of the stones were transported an in
Deep Space Parker Lounge & Event Center, 11020 South Pikes Peak Drive, Parker BCC Evolution is hosting the annual gala that benefits the mental health and suicide awareness nonprofit, with a few changes because of the pandemic. The night includes live music featuring Black Iris Collective, a female-led fusion band that combines a live vocal trio with DJ tracks and skilled musicians for a head-turning audience experience. Dinner by Colorado Catering is included. Tickets start at $65; find out more here.
Saturday, February 20, 7 p.m. The Colorado Environmental Film Festival is wrapping up with a livestream program that includes showings of the films
This installation recently seen on Denver s Art District on Santa Fe extends
Our Wishes | Nuestros Deseos by Alejandra Abad and Román Anaya from One Boulder Plaza onto the Pearl Street Mall; it displays flags created by the artists with community input, and delivers messages of hope. Find out more here.
Wednesday, February 17, noon to 1 p.m. As part of Black History Month, the Denver Public Library is hosting a virtual cooking demonstration with Konjo Ethiopian Food, a fast-casual restaurant at Edgewater Public Market. Co-owners Joseph Assefa and Fetien Gebre-Michael will walk viewers virtually through the preparation of an authentic Ethiopian meal while sharing their history and knowledge. Sign up here.