• Where in the World: Libraries in Serbia

    Central Library 10 W 14th Ave, Denver, CO, United States

    ​Libraries promote lifelong learning all over the world, but have you ever wondered what they are actually like in other countries? Becky Geller will present photos, discussion, and fun facts about her recent library and museum tour of Serbia, including details on U.S. Embassy partnership programs in the Balkans. More info: Where in the World: Libraries.... Read More

  • Réfugiés 101 – Let’s Talk About the Lives of our Refugees

    Alliance Française 571 Galapago St., Denver, CO, United States

    There Alliance Française is teaming up with the African Community Center for a look at the lives of refugees in the Denver area. One-hour presentation followed by a Q & A. More info and tickets: http://www.afdenver.org/event/refugies-101/  

  • Moxie U: Developing Your Artist Pitch

    Clyfford Still Museum 1250 Bannock Street, Denver, CO, United States

    Join the Clyfford Still Museum, Art Students League of Denver, and Redline for a special collaborative series of professional development workshops for artists. These workshops feature experts in the art industry sharing practical knowledge and relevant tools to assist artists in enhancing their business practice. Tuesday, March 14 @ Clyfford Still Museum 6-8PM Register on site.... Read More

  • Symphony 101

    WeWork LoHi 2420 17th St, Denver, CO, United States

    Exactly which one is the oboe? How do musicians even get a job with an orchestra? Does anyone on stage really watch the guy waving the stick? Join Remix (Colorado Symphony's young.... Read More

  • Improving Education in Early Elementary: A Case for the PreK-3 Continuum in Colorado

    Researchers have demonstrated that participation in high-quality early childhood programs improves academic, behavioral, socio-emotional and cognitive outcomes for all children, including those from disadvantaged backgrounds. Although benefits of high quality preschool have been found through adulthood, studies have revealed some benefits disappear by the time children are in third grade. Without alignment in curricula and.... Read More

  • Patriarchy from a Religious Perspective: A Panel Discussion

    Curious Theatre 1080 Acoma St., Denver, CO, United States

    Patriarchy has religious roots. The Colorado Religious Coalition for Reproductive Choice invites you to explore how different faiths respond to the modern reproductive health care options that have destroyed the principle that biology is destiny! Representatives from Buddhist, Christian, Jewish, Muslim and Sikh religious leaders will share their views. All are Welcome! More info: https://meetthemiddleeast.org/upcoming-classes-and-events/

  • Lecture: Haitian Literature

    Alliance Française 571 Galapago St., Denver, CO, United States

    Join the Alliance Française for a lecture on the literature of Haiti and the Caribbean with CU Denver professor Linda Alcott. More info and tickets: http://www.afdenver.org/event/special-lecture-on-haitian-literature/

  • Artist Talk Lisa Kereszi and Benjamin Donaldson

    Dikeou Collection 1615 California St, Denver, CO, United States

    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.... Read More

  • SOLD OUT – Lecture: Risky Business: Art of the 1980s

    Clyfford Still Museum 1250 Bannock Street, Denver, CO, United States

    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.... Read More

  • Science Lounge: Time Travel

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

    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. 21+ ONLY. More info and.... Read More