Free Day at Clyfford Still Museum

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Never been to the Still? Then now is your chance to see the masterpieces of abstract expressionism housed in this unique museum. The building itself is stunning architecturally and well worth the visit too. Thanks to the support of the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD), the Clyfford Still Museum will offer free admission on Fridays.... Read More

Denver Art Museum Untitled: Offshoot

Denver Art Museum 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, United States

Denver Art Museum’s Untitled Final Fridays are our favorite fridays of the month! Centered around a vague theme, these fun evenings feature interesting presentations, fun things to make and take, mini theater performances from Buntport Theater, gallery tours of all varieties, plus great music by a live DJ, cash bar and light munchies. Show up and be.... Read More

The A-maze-ing After-Hours Harry Potter Party

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Join Denver Public Library for an a-maze-ing after-hours family party! Discover the secrets hidden in our giant Harry Potter Triwizard cardboard maze and nosh on tasty Honeydukes snacks. The maze will be big enough for families to explore together. This is a family event. No unaccompanied adults or kids, please. Only the West (Acoma Plaza).... Read More

Teaser #8: The Seven Deadly Sins

The Junction Box 1075 Park Avenue West, Denver, CO, United States

Get a sneak peek at Wonderbound’s The Seven Deadly Sins. This evening will feature a look at the new dance devised by Garrett Ammon, a glimpse at the costume creations of Rachael Kras and a listen to some of the original score imagined by Tom Hagerman. A Q&A with the artists will follow. Light appetizers.... Read More

National Public Lands Day

Get out and enjoy the beautiful protected spaces that are our national parks, refuges, grasslands and forests for free! What a great way to celebrate one of America's greatest ideas. Take your love for public lands to the next level by volunteering at one of the National Public Lands Day events near you: http://www.publiclandsday.org

Artist Demo: Floral Costume Design

Denver Art Museum 100 W 14th Ave Pkwy, Denver, United States

During In Bloom (7/18 - 10/11) at the Denver Art Museum, the Flower Studio on the first floor of the Hamilton Building will host artist demonstrations each weekend, giving visitors the opportunity to observe and interact with artists from a variety of fields including oil painting, flower arranging, crochet and perfumery. You'll certainly want to check out the whole.... Read More

The Story of Tea

Eugene Field Branch Library 810 S. University Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

Other than water, tea is the most widely consumed beverage in the world and one of the oldest, tracing its roots (so to speak) to at least the 5th century BCE. Join Active Minds as we tell the story of tea, including the role it played in colonial empire building, the different types of tea,.... Read More

Cooking with Beer

Woodbury Library 3265 Federal Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

Beer is not just for drinking but cooking, too! Lose the alcohol and gain great flavors. This free class is taught by local caterer, Monica Kadillak. More info: https://www.denverlibrary.org/brewhaha

Digital Earth: Dark Skies

Denver Museum of Nature and Science 2001 Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO, United States

We live in an artificially-lit world that allows us to be productive 24/7, at the expense of the night sky. National parks, such as Chaco Canyon, Big Bend, and Death Valley, are havens where we can unplug and reconnect with our ancestral night skies. Using global satellite images, discover the beauty of the dark and.... Read More

Free Classic Film Series at DPL: Gods and Monsters

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Starring Ian McKellen, Brendan Fraser, and Lynn Redgrave. Directed by Bill Condon. “Gods and Monsters is a speculation about the last days of the director James Whale, who was open about his sexuality in an era when most homosexuals in Hollywood stayed prudently in the closet. Whale (1889-1957) directed some 21 films, but is best remembered for.... Read More