Imagine 2020 Speaker: Culture Track 2.0

Studio Loft at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House 908 14th St, Denver

Are you looking for more information on developing audience- and insight-driven strategies for your cultural organization? Building on key themes that emerged from the Culture Track study (such as the decrease in memberships and subscriptions, and the relationship between culture and technology), Our next IMAGINE 2020 speaker series will explore critical shifts in audience behavior,.... Read More

OPENING: Pushing Boundaries: Early Women Artists of Colorado

University of Denver 2199 S University Blvd, Denver

In the late nineteenth and early twentieth  centuries, social norms dictated a number of paths that women were expected to follow. Although some roles in art and education were considered acceptable occupations for educated women of the time, female artists were expected to stay within relatively narrow confines. Tenacious, resilient, and persistent in the face.... Read More

Nerd Nite: Spiders, Epidemiology, and Paleontology

The Oriental Theater 4335 W. 44th Ave., Denver

If you are a fan of TED talks, the Discovery Channel, Wikipedia binges, and drinking, Nerd Nite Denver is the show for you! Tickets: $5 - $8 More info: http://www.nerdnitedenver.com

Feminism & Co.: The Erotics of Dance

Museum of Contemporary Art 1485 Delgany St, denver

The Erotics of Dance: Dancer and choreographer Gesel Mason presents antithesis, a dance work-in-progress, inspired by the writing of Audre Lorde. antithesis explores erotic dancing as a source of power and creative possibility. Working with performers from both the postmodern and erotic dance world–including burlesque and pole dancers–Mason crafts a work that separates the erotic from.... Read More

10 Myths on the Proper Application of Beauty Products

Buntport Theater 717 Lipan Street, Denver

10 Myths on the Proper Application of Beauty Products, the first full-length show of Buntport's 15th Season, could be called an adaptation of local author Miriam Suzanne's novel Riding SideSaddle. However, it is more like a supplement to the novel, which is printed on 250 interchangeable index cards and is an "open source" text, meant to.... Read More