• Month of Photography Lecture Series: Andrew Beckham

    Month of Photography Lecture Series For 2017’s Month of Photography Denver, The Denver Art Museum is pleased to present four Front Range photographers working across the diverse spectrum of the medium: March 3: Carol Golemboski March 17,: Andrew Beckham March 23: Gary Emrich March 30: Benjamin Rasmussen All talks start at 7:00 – 8:30 PM.... Read More

  • The Jazz Project

    McNichols Building in Civic Center Park 144 W Colfax Ave, Denver, CO, United States

    The Jazz Age: An era of cool, edgy opulence. The economy was booming and jazz music filled buzzing basement clubs in New Orleans, Chicago and New York. It was the age of flappers donning fur coats and sequin gowns, bootleggers hucking bathtub gin, and a blues bands scoring the era’s soundtrack. For the first event.... Read More

  • Process Reversal Presents: Expanded Cinema Workshop with Alex Mackenzie

    Sie FilmCenter 2510 East Colfax, Denver, CO

    In this workshop, media artist Alex MacKenzie will present a closer look at the original engine of expanded cinema: the projector. Specifically, participants will explore how to work with 16mm projection devices to allow an extension of their potential and a re-purposing of their function. Discussion and examination of the various elements of projection: light,.... Read More

  • Bolshoi: The Sleeping Beauty

    Sie FilmCenter 2510 East Colfax, Denver, CO

    One Screening Only! Saturday, March 18th at 1pm. Music: Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Choreography: Yuri Grigorovich Libretto: Ivan Vsevolozhsky and Marius Petipa (after Charles Perrault) Cast: The Bolshoi Principals, Soloists and Corps de Ballet On her 16th birthday, a curse by the evil Carabosse causes the beautiful Princess Aurora to fall into a deep slumber for.... Read More

  • Exploring Colorado and the American West: Creating a Field Guide to the Regional Landscape

    History Colorado Center 1200 Broadway, Denver, United States

    A journey to Colorado’s high-country ghost towns, suburban strip malls or quiet farming communities reveals a complex region and a fascinating landscape steeped in history—and rapidly changing in the twenty-first century. What can we learn about the future of the place we call home? Montana State University geographer and photographer Dr. William Wyckoff, author of.... Read More

  • Make/Shift Monday presents: Death to Small Talk

    Redline 2350 Arapahoe St., Denver, CO, United States

    Death to Small Talk: A Conversational Salon for the Bold and Curious Are you afraid of meeting new people and hearing the same questions? Where are you from? What do you do? We are too. So come and join us for a evening of frivolity, facts and chats. You will learn to use your passions.... Read More

  • Exploring Colorado and the American West: Creating a Field Guide to the Regional Landscape

    A journey to Colorado’s high-country ghost towns, suburban strip malls or quiet farming communities reveals a complex region and a fascinating landscape steeped in history—and rapidly changing in the twenty-first century. What can we learn about the future of the place we call home? Montana State University geographer and photographer Dr. William Wyckoff, author of.... Read More

  • The Great Debate

    The Great Debate
    Buntport Theater 717 Lipan Street, Denver, CO, United States

    Buntport Theater's "The Great Debate" pits teams of non-experts head-to-head, toe-to-toe, and often dumb-and-dumber in lively debates of the inconsequential. Mundane topics are brought to life by ordinary, but opinionated folks. You’re bound to be a flip-flopper after listening to compelling arguments on things that never mattered. New topics every month! About this month's installment:.... Read More