Museums offer visitors of all ages the opportunity to travel the globe, go back in time, learn about art, explore the world’s environment and much more.
16th and Arapahoe streets
Haven t been downtown late? Here s a good reason to visit. Denver Night Lights debuted before the pandemic hit, but it continues to invite artists to create illuminating works that light up the Clocktower on the 16th Street Mall Tuesdays through Sundays after sunset. The March lineup, which is devoted to the Month of Photography, has the theme Reimagining Hope, and the work on display was created by members of Indigenous Photograph, a global community of visual storytellers who come from a diverse range of Indigenous communities across six continents. It debuted on March 2; find out more here.
Article Contributed by Fort Collins M… | Published on Thursday, February 18, 2021
Fort Collins Museum of Discovery (FCMoD) and Fort Collins Musicians Association (FoCoMA) are hosting a free private gathering on March 3rd at 6:00 PM for the Northern Colorado musician community at Fort Collins Museum of Discovery. In partnership with Music City Hot Chicken, Music Minds Matter, and Vindeket Foods, this event aims to connect musicians with resources and provide a safe way to gather with others.
Musicians can check in at the Music Minds Matter mental health station, enjoy local electronic musicians in our gallery, experience a laser light show in the OtterBox Digital Dome Theater, and make their own music in our giant socially distanced jam space. Dinner will be provided courtesy of Music City Hot Chicken! Musicians can enjoy a free meal while taking advantage of a myriad of resources for musicians and members of the music community.