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SUMMARY:20th Annual Denver Jewish Film Festival
DESCRIPTION:For the last two decades\, the Denver Jewish Film Festival has brought the best in Jewish cinema from around the world to Denver. This year’s selection of 27 films exploring the Jewish experience include dramas\, comedies\, documentaries and even a thriller. In addition to film screenings\, audiences will be able to hear from  directors Oren Jacoby (My Italian Secret: The Forgotten Heroes)\, Abby Ginsberg (Soft Vengeance)\, and Cary and Yari Wolinsky (Raise the Roof). Opening night of the Festival will feature singer-songwriter David Broza\, who’s at the center of the documentary East Jerusalem\, West Jerusalem. \nMore info: http://maccjcc.org/film-festival/festival-overview/
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SUMMARY:FINAL WEEK: Orchid Showcase
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss the chance to see hundreds of beautiful orchids on display at the Denver Botanic Gardens! This exhibition is included with admission. \nGardens hours: 9a – 5p daily \nMore info: http://www.botanicgardens.org/exhibits/orchid-showcase
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LOCATION:Denver Botanic Gardens\, 1007 York Street\, Denver\, CO\, 80206\, United States
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SUMMARY:Art Lecture: Realisms
DESCRIPTION:A lecture by Dean Sobel\, Director of the Clyfford Still Museum\nAs the exhibition Wyeth: Andrew and Jamie in the Studiodemonstrates\, various forms of innovative representational art thrived during this same period and\, since the 1960s\, have risen to make “realism” a dominant force in recent art. \nThis slide-illustrated discussion presented by Dean Sobel\, director of the Clyfford Still Museum\, will consider European movements like “New Objectivity” and Surrealism and their responses to abstraction\, as well as single figures such as Robert Henri\, Grant Wood\, Alex Katz\, Chuck Close\, Duane Hanson\, and Damien Hirst\, who stand at the forefront of this parallel development in 20th century art and beyond. \nFirst-come seating. Doors open at 5:30 pm. Lecture is included with Denver Art Museum admission and takes place in the Hamilton Building on the Lower Level. \nMore info: http://denverartmuseum.org/calendar/realisms
URL:https://www.goplaydenver.com/event/art-lecture-realisms/
LOCATION:Denver Art Museum\, 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy\, Denver\, 80204\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20160219T180000
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SUMMARY:A Midcentury Icon: 50 Years of the Boettcher Memorial Tropical Conservatory
DESCRIPTION:Enjoy 60s-themed appetizers and nonalcoholic beverages\, tours of the conservatory\, a panel discussion and more. \nThe Gardens’ Boettcher Memorial Tropical Conservatory was completed in 1966. The building has been a midcentury architectural landmark for 50 years. Designed by architects Victor Hornbein and Ed White\, the 11\,500 square foot building took two years to build and is the only conservatory in the country made of cast-in-place concrete. Even before its completion\, the building won international recognition for its unique design and unusual structure. More than 600 species and varieties of tropical plants are displayed. The tropical terrain includes pools\, waterfalls and four resident ducks. \nTo celebrate this anniversary\, the Gardens is hosting a special event. Guests are invited to enjoy 60s-themed appetizers\, nonalcoholic beverages\, live jazz by Linda Maich and Sean McGowan and tours of the conservatory. The Boettcher Tropical Conservatory will be open after dark to allow the rare opportunity to tour the space with horticulturists and docents. Markers will identify plants that have been present since 1966. \nThe event moves into Mitchell Hall for a video interview with lead architect Ed White\, Dan Havekost associate architect and Richard Breaker from GH Phipps Construction. A panel discussion with architecture and history experts further explores how this building has been an icon on Denver’s architectural landscape and continues to inspire architects and enthusiasts of midcentury design. \nPanel Participants:\nBrian Vogt\, Denver Botanic Gardens CEO – Moderator\nDavid Daniel\, Associate Principal\, Davis Partnership Architects\nKurt Klanderud\, President of GH Phipps Construction Companies\nKim Manajek\, Associate Director of Exhibitions\, Art & Interpretation at Denver Botanic Gardens\nSteve Turner\, Vice President of Preservation Programs at History Colorado\, State Historic Preservation Officer \nTickets: $25 nonmember; $20 member \nMore info and tickets: http://www.botanicgardens.org/events/special-events/midcentury-icon-50-years-boettcher-memorial-tropical-conservatory
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LOCATION:Denver Botanic Gardens\, 1007 York Street\, Denver\, CO\, 80206\, United States
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SUMMARY:Winter Opening Celebration at MCA
DESCRIPTION:This winter\, the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver (MCA Denver) welcomes to its galleries four artists: Brian Bress\, Lanny DeVuono\, Laura Shill\, and Arne Svenson. Solo presentations of each artist’s work open at the museum with a celebration on February 19\, 2016\, and run through late spring. A survey of Bress’s work includes video\, sculpture\, and works on paper. DeVuono’s new Here and Elsewhere series transports viewers to an imagined extraterrestrial landscape. For her exhibition\, Shill will create a site-specific\, soft-sculpture installation as well as present several photo-based works. Finally\, Svenson’s 2012 photographic series\, The Neighbors\, considers the significance of privacy in the 21st century at the same time that it celebrates the cinematic drama of everyday life. Together\, these exhibitions offer a glimpse at the range of contemporary artists’ practice today. \n6—8PM Patron Preview (Ticket required\, on sale beginning 2/9 at NOON)\nGet a sneak peak of the show before the crowds & meet the artist.\nTickets: $9 Members | $15 Nonmembers\nPreview includes 1 drink ticket\, snacks\, curator introduction\, artist meet-and-greet \n8—10PM Opening Celebration (10¢ at 8PM with RSVP)\nCome one come all.\nDJ in the rooftop Cafe & Bar | Specialty Manhattan bar in the Open Shelf Library.\nGood art\, people & beverages\n10¢ at the door\, with RSVP on eventbrite \nMore info and RSVP link: http://mcadenver.org/winteropening.php
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LOCATION:Museum of Contemporary Art\, 1485 Delgany St\, denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
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SUMMARY:Smash Hits!
DESCRIPTION:More than just music\, the Denver Philharmonic Orchestra combines high quality music concerts with fun activities before and after the performance to create a one-of-a-kind musical evening experience. \nTickets are $10 – $20\, and kids 12 and under are free. Tickets available soon. \nVenue: TBA \nThe Music: \nThree popular symphonic masterpieces! Pianist Steven Lin\, praised for his “sparkling virtuosity” (The Washington Post)\, joins the DPO for Sergei Rachmaninoff’s exciting and romantic Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini. The concert opens with Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s iconic Symphony No. 40\, one of the most iconic symphonies in history\, and ends with Igor Stravinsky’s The Firebird Suite\, from the ballet based on the Russian legend of the Firebird. \n\nLawrence Golan\, conductor\nSteven Lin\, piano \nMozart: Symphony No. 40 in G Minor\nRachmaninoff: Rhapsody on a Theme of Paganini featuring Steven Lin\, piano\nStravinsky: The Firebird Suite \nThe Activities: \nPre-Concert Chat\, 6:30pm – Join us for informal pre-concert chat sessions about the music you’ll be hearing hosted by DPO associate conductor S. Mordecai Fuhrman. What should you listen for? What is the music’s historic and cultural context? We’ll give you insights into the music and music-makers you’ll be listening to. Pre-concert chats are free to all ticket holders starting at 6:30pm on all concert nights. \nInstrument Petting Zoo\, 6:50–7:15pm – Honk! Buzz! Toot! Before the concert\, find out about the different orchestra instruments. Pick up a trombone or a violin and give it a go! Instruments generously provided by Kolacny Music. \nReception\, immediately following concert – Say hello! Come downstairs after the concert for refreshments\, meet the soloists\, buy a t-shirt — and have fun! \nMore info: http://denverphilharmonic.org/upcoming-concert-february-19-2016/
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