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SUMMARY:Lecture: Haitian Literature
DESCRIPTION:Join the Alliance Française for a lecture on the literature of Haiti and the Caribbean with CU Denver professor Linda Alcott. \n[$5] \nMore info and tickets: http://www.afdenver.org/event/special-lecture-on-haitian-literature/
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LOCATION:Alliance Française\, 571 Galapago St.\, Denver\, CO\, 80204\, United States
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SUMMARY:Artist Talk Lisa Kereszi and Benjamin Donaldson
DESCRIPTION:The Dikeou Collection is thrilled to welcome artists Lisa Kereszi and Benjamin Donaldson to Denver for free public lectures. Kereszi and Donaldson will each give individual presentations\, followed by a group conversation with Denver Art Museum’s Curator of Photography\, Eric Paddock. Doors open at 6pm. \n[Free] \nMore info: http://www.mopdenver.com/eventscalendar/ \nLisa Kereszi was born in and grew up in Suburban Philadelphia to a father who ran the family auto junkyard and to a mother who owned an antique shop. In 1995 she graduated from Bard College with a Bachelor of Arts. She teaches photography and is the Director of Undergraduate Studies in Art at the Yale School of Art\, where she received her MFA in 2000. Her work is in the collections of the Met\, the Whitney Museum of American Art\, the New Museum of Contemporary Art\, the Brooklyn Museum of Art\, and others. She is represented by Yancey Richardson Gallery in New York. Works from Kereszi’s series “Facing Addiction: Looking at Drugs and Alcohol in People’s Lives” (1994-1997) are on permanent view at Dikeou Collection and were featured in issue 9 of zingmagazine. Her project “The More I Know About Women” is featured in current zingmagazine issue 24. She lives and works near New Haven\, Connecticut\, where she is raising a toddler. \nBenjamin Donaldson’s photographs are in the collection of the Yale University Art Gallery as well as private collections\, and he had several solo shows\, including: “Mouth of the Hudson” at Jen Bekman Gallery\, 2003\,  “Terrain” at Kimball Union Academy\, NH\, 2004\, “Summerland” at Jen Bekman\, 2007\, as well as numerous national and international group shows.  Publications include Artnews\, Details\, House and Garden\, Newsweek\, The New Yorker\, The New York Times\, Nylon\, The Manchester Guardian(UK)\, The Yale University Literary Magazine\, Time Magazine Style\, V Man\, and W.  Commercial clients include Yale University.  He was included in Photo District News 30 emerging photographers of 2003\, and was a recipient of a Connecticut State Arts Grant in 2008. He has been on the faculty of the School of Visual Arts\, the International Center of Photography and Hunter College\, CUNY. Donaldson has been Lecturer at the Yale School of Art since 2009\, and lives near New Haven\, CT. Donaldson’s photography project “Priory” has been featured in zingmagazine issue number 20\, and was curated by Lisa Kereszi. \nEric Paddock was born and raised in Boulder\, Colorado.  After receiving his B.A. from The Colorado College he traveled\, worked a crazy assortment of jobs\, and assisted photographer Frank Gohlke over a four year period before entering the MFA program at the Yale School of Art.  He was Curator of Photography and Film at the Colorado Historical Society (now History Colorado) from 1982 to 2008; during that time he was actively making and exhibiting his own work\, which is held in permanent collections at the Amon Carter Museum\, the Bibliothéque Nationale\, MoMA\, the Smithsonian American Art Museum\, SFMOMA and other institutions.  At various times\, Mr. Paddock has taught photography\, art history\, American history\, and landscape studies at the University of Colorado\, The Colorado College\, the University of Denver\, and Arapahoe Community College.  In 2008 he was named Curator of Photography at the Denver Art Museum\, in which capacity he has\, among other things\, curated exhibitions of work by Robert Adams\, Laura Letinsky\, Kenneth Josephson and Will Wilson as well as group exhibitions of contemporary and historical photography.
URL:https://www.goplaydenver.com/event/artist-talk-lisa-kereszi-benjamin-donaldson/
LOCATION:Dikeou Collection\, 1615 California St\, Denver\, CO\, 80202\, United States
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Lecture: Risky Business: Art of the 1980s
DESCRIPTION:The 1980s marked a turning point in recent art history\, from both creative and commercial standpoints. The art world of the late 1960s and ’70s was a relatively small\, modest place. Interest in contemporary art was similarly small\, due in part to the hermetic nature of minimal and conceptual art that dealt mostly with concerns specific to art and artists. \nThis began to change around 1980\, when the work of living artists began to achieve high prices and draw attention to the significance\, and value\, of the art of one’s own time. This rise in the market also coincided with the emergence of a new generation of artists. Neo-expressionist painters like Julian Schnabel and Anselm Kiefer; photographers like Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince; and even the sculptor Jeff Koons\, who manipulated the art world by drawing attention to his own personality\, provoked a new conversation about contemporary art. \nJoin Dean Sobel\, an active curator during the 1980s\, to revisit and reassess the art of the Reagan era. \nClyfford Still Museum\nAnschutz Foundation Atrium\nRegistration required \n[Free] \nMore info and registration: https://clyffordstillmuseum.org/event/lecture-risky-business-art-of-the-1980s/
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LOCATION:Clyfford Still Museum\, 1250 Bannock Street\, Denver\, CO\, 80204\, United States
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SUMMARY:Science Lounge: Time Travel
DESCRIPTION:Rewind for a journey through eras long past\, then fast-forward into future epochs on an exploration of time. Hop through decades of Museum mysteries\, figure out what makes the atomic clock tick\, and debate the scientific plausibility of pop culture time travel before sipping a timeless cocktail at the bar. \n21+ ONLY. \n[$13 – $15] \nMore info and tickets: http://www.dmns.org/learn/adults/the-science-lounge/the-science-lounge-time-travel/
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LOCATION:Denver Museum of Nature and Science\, 2001 Colorado Blvd.\, Denver\, CO\, 80205\, United States
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SUMMARY:National Theatre Live: Saint Joan
DESCRIPTION:2 shows only:\nThursday\, March 16th at 7pm and Sunday\, March 19th at 1pm. \nJoan: daughter\, farm girl\, visionary\, patriot\, king-whisperer\, soldier\, leader\, victor\, icon\, radical\, witch\, heretic\, saint\, martyr\, woman. \nJosie Rourke (Les Liaisons Dangereuses\, The Vote\, Coriolanus) directs Gemma Arterton (Gemma Bovery\, Nell Gwynn\, Made in Dagenham) as Joan of Arc in this electrifying production. \nBernard Shaw’s classic play follows the life and trial of a young country girl who declares a bloody mission to drive the English from France. As one of the first Protestants and nationalists\, she threatens the very fabric of the feudal society and the Catholic Church across Europe. \nAs a part of the National Theatre Live series\, “Saint Joan” will be recorded live and shown on a delayed basis. The Sie FilmCenter is the exclusive Denver-area venue for this thrilling series of great plays. \nSimulcast in full HD and 5.1 Surround Sound. \n[$15 for DFS Members\, $16 for Seniors or Students\, $18 for General Admission] \nMore info and tickets: http://secure.denverfilm.org/tickets/film.aspx?id=28675
URL:https://www.goplaydenver.com/event/national-theatre-live-saint-joan/2017-03-16/
LOCATION:Sie FilmCenter\, 2510 East Colfax\, Denver\, CO\, 80206
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