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Hart Van Denburg/CPR News A door detail from “Home Sweet Home” by Manuel Cordero and Tania Valenzuela in the exhibit “SOMOS: On Domestic Violence, Resilience and Healing” at Museo de las Americas in Denver. It’s a topic that affects countless lives, yet is often overlooked until it can no longer be ignored. In the week that the Museo de las Americas in Denver opened their exhibit exploring domestic violence, the topic once again made headlines after a shooting in Colorado Springs killed six. Latina Safehouse, one of the partners of the Somos exhibit, estimates that one in three Latinas will experience domestic violence in their lifetimes. ....
This community art show features 13 local artists, sharing their stories through visual and mixed media artwork. 1 in 3 Latinx women will experience domestic violence in her lifetime, yet it continues to be a taboo topic, often seen as a “private problem.” Curator Carina Bañuelos-Harrison, the founder of Art and Color, invites viewers to see, hear and feel the voices of survivors, and to celebrate their strength. “Publicly exposing the implications of domestic violence transforms the conversation around what many of us consider forbidden and gives us an opportunity to empower survivors” says Bañuelos-Harrison. The press and the public are warmly invited to be part of the conversation. For the duration of the exhibition, ....
This community art show features 13 local artists, sharing their stories through visual and mixed media artwork. 1 in 3 Latinx women will experience domestic violence in her lifetime, yet it continues to be a taboo topic, often seen as a “private problem.” Curator Carina Bañuelos-Harrison, the founder of Art and Color, invites viewers to see, hear and feel the voices of survivors, and to celebrate their strength. “Publicly exposing the implications of domestic violence transforms the conversation around what many of us consider forbidden and gives us an opportunity to empower survivors” says Bañuelos-Harrison. The press and the public are warmly invited to be part of the conversation. For the duration of the exhibition, ....
Museo de las Americas, 861 Santa Fe Drive The Museo’s brand-new exhibition SOMOS: On Domestic Violence, Resilience and Healing takes a hard look at the social reverberations of domestic abuse through the eyes and hearts of thirteen Denver artists. Curated by Carina Bañuelos-Harrison, the show is meant to inspire discussion, and to that end, it is accompanied by a strong lineup of public programming. Bañuelos-Harrison, Latina Safehouse director Angela Ceseña and Museo director Claudia Moran will be joined by members of the safehouse’s Comadre Network for the series kickoff, “Motherhood, Domestic Violence and Healing.” The live, in-person event is free, but an RSVP is recommended here. ....
Del Mar Park, 312 Del Mar Circle, Aurora James Grevious and a bunch of kids who discovered an affinity for gardening in his backyard produce beds took their micro-farm to the next level last summer by organizing Rebel Marketplace, a monthly inner-city farmers’ market in Del Mar Park in Aurora. It s back for a second season, opening just in time for Mother’s Day, with fresh produce, plant starts, microgreens, mulch, baked goods and herbal remedies. See what’s in store here. And a bonus. Daily (except Tuesdays in May), 10 a.m. This free walking tour is back for a spring season, starting at the Colorado Capitol and winding through the heart of downtown Denver as it takes you past top sights and landmarks and shares the stories and history behind them. Tours are offered almost every day at 10 a.m.; although they re free, reservations are required (and they do come with a $2 ticketing fee). Sign up here. ....