Scooter Public Art Tour
Quick! Who has a scooter? Join Rudi Cerri (Denver Public Art Administrator), Adam Lerner (Director & Chief Animator at the Museum of Contemporary Art) and Lauren Wright (Artistic Director and Curator.... Read More
Denver Rocks! Let's do cool things!
Quick! Who has a scooter? Join Rudi Cerri (Denver Public Art Administrator), Adam Lerner (Director & Chief Animator at the Museum of Contemporary Art) and Lauren Wright (Artistic Director and Curator.... Read More
The Stompin’ Ground Games are a year-long neighborhood Olympics where arts, culture, and history collide in the name of civic pride. Each month, in a different neighborhood you’ll be entertained by the finest artists and cultural groups competing for the glory of the neighborhood they represent. Additionally, we’ll all learn crucial historical lessons about the.... Read More
We love how Warm Cookies of the Revolution invites everyone to dive in and explore relevent topics in ways that are not only informative, but also fun and friendly. This event is all about SPYING! Protection and security? Who is doing it and why? Can we decide to turn it on or off? Should we just use.... Read More
Inside the Orchestra's Tiny Tots is an incredible program that truly engages young children and inspires a love of music. At the concert, kids and parents sit on the floor and are surrounded by a 30-piece orchestra. In this casual setting, kids are free to look at instruments up close and interact with the musicians..... Read More
Gather at the McNichols Building to eat delicious soups from a variety of cultures, learn about incredible organizations working to promote culture in our community, and be entertained by some great performances. A suggested donation of $8 will be collected at the door and divided among the 4 participating community organizations. This promises to be a.... Read More
We love Denver's public art! If you love it too, you might want to join Denver Arts & Venues for a day of conversation about public art in Denver and the.... Read More
A free film presentation ahead of the Five Points Jazz Festival on May 16th. About the film: Shot over the course of five years by first time filmmaker Al Hicks, “Keep On Keepin’ On” depicts a 23-year-old, blind piano prodigy, Justin Kauflin, and music legend and teacher Clark Terry. Recently passed, Terry spent his life working.... Read More
If you’ve never danced before, don't worry, just head down to the McNichol's Building for a Hot Night tango or blues dance class. Classes for more experienced dancers are also available and after the classes, everyone enjoys a great evening of dancing! Event includes a DJ, snacks and a cash bar. Tickets are $9.39 for the class.... Read More
Creative Mornings makes Fridays even better with free coffee, breakfast, and an inspiring speaker from the Denver community. Each month's topic is different, but after attending at least 8 events, we're happy to report that they have all been engaging and thought-provoking. Here's a brief teaser from this month's speaker: What do you do when.... Read More
The fun-loving and civic-minded folks at Warm Cookies of the Revolution are back with an evening of politics and LEGOs. They've invited every single candidate in every single race, plus comedians Chris Charpentier and Nathan Lund, former chief of staff to Mayor Federico Pena, David Miller, to hang out with you, the citizen, and discuss.... Read More