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6 Week | Textiles: Tapestry Weaving

Class Description:

In this 6-week class, students will be introduced to the techniques of tapestry weaving while playing with texture and material. They will learn the basic elements of weaving (the loom, warp, and weft) and how to set up a f (more)

Anderman Photography Lecture: Terri Weifenbach

Photographer Terri Weifenbach finds inspiration in the natural world. From noble trees and elegant flowers to powerful clouds and the twirling acrobatics of birds, her work shows reverence for nature. The interplay of crisp focus and dissolvi (more)

Anderman Photography Lecture: Tommy Kha

In his work, which is part-autobiography and part-fantasy, photographer Tommy Kha explores fragmentation, the immigrant experience, and the evolving nature of identity. He reflects on family history, his hometown of Memphis, Tennessee, his ow (more)

August 4–8 | Design Thinking (ages 9–11)

Learn how to think like a designer and practice skills like observation, brainstorming, prototyping, and testing. Get inspired in the galleries, put on your designer hat (and your artist one!), and create wonderfully unique artwork.

August 4–8 | Mixed Media Mayhem (ages 7–8)(1)

Experiment with all kinds of media, from paint to paper to fabric and more! Play with materials and ideas like a true artist and take–home art inspired by the many genres and materials seen in the museum’s diverse collections.

August 4–8 | The ABCs of Art (ages 5–6)

In this class for our youngest museum friends, we’ll explore all the basics of art! We’ll learn all about textures, shapes, lines, and more through games, stories, and of course art projects!

Berger Prize Winning Talk featuring Tom Young

Join us for a thought-provoking lecture on how art played a crucial role in shaping the nationalization of the East India Company between 1813 and 1858. Tom Young will examine how new artistic production in colonial India—driven by emerging t (more)

Celebration for Eyes On: Susan Wick and Sadie Young's The Tangled Self

Join us for a celebration and reception for two of our spring exhibitions featuring Colorado-based artists Susan Wick and Sadie Young. This event is open to the public and included with general admission.

If you are not a member use code TANGL (more)

Create & Play

Create & Play is an early-childhood program at the Denver Art Museum for families with children ages 0-5 (though siblings are always welcome too!). Create & Play offers a range of experiences within the museum, including time close looking at (more)

Curator Tour of Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors

Join us for an exclusive curator-led tour of Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors, the first major exhibition showcasing the first major U.S. presentation of celebrated artist Kent Monkman (Fisher River Cree Nation). This tour will (more)

DAM Membership Renewal - Contributing

The basic benefits, including unlimited free general admission for an entire year for two named card-holders and four guests per visit, up to six total adult tickets per visit, including the cardholder(s) plus:

  • Expanded reciprocal admission b (more)

Donation

Give to the Denver Art Museum's Annual Fund

Your 100% tax-deductible contribution supports inspiring art connections, powerful artist collaborations, community-minded programming at the Denver Art Museum. During these unprecedented times, you (more)

FULL COURSE - Why Should We Art? Creativity & the Human Experience

Creating art is uniquely human. From Stone Age cave paintings to contemporary street art, creative expression is bound to the very essence of our humanity. In this three-session seminar, led by Denver Art Museum teaching specialist and art hi (more)

Insight: Honoring Kirkland, Celebrating the Future

Join museum staff in a behind-the-scenes look at the Kirkland and DAM merger. Celebrate the Kirkland's unique history and collections, and get a glimpse at what's in store for the future.

July 14–18 | Activate Your Inner Architect (ages 9–11)

Be an architect in training and explore how superstar architects Daniel Libeskind and Gio Ponti design buildings for art using angles and patterns. Pull inspiration from great downtown architecture and get inspired to design your own buildings.

July 14–18 | Color Pop! (ages 5–6)

Color surrounds us, but we don’t always notice its effect on our world. This week, we will slow down and think about how artists use color to express feelings and ideas. Explore the galleries, get creative in the studio, and fall down the rai (more)

July 14–18 | Sculpt This, Sculpt That (ages 7–8)

From clay vessels to abstract sculptures, we have it all in the museum! We’ll take what we see in the gallery and apply it to our art in the workshop. At the end of the week, you’ll have all kinds of sculptures to share with family and friends!

July 21–25 | Color Pop! (ages 7–8)

Color surrounds us, but we don’t always notice its effect on our world. This week, we will slow down and think about how artists use color to express feelings and ideas. Explore the galleries, get creative in the studio, and fall down the rai (more)

July 21–25 | Sculpt This, Sculpt That (ages 9–11)(1)

From clay vessels to abstract sculptures, we have it all in the museum! We’ll take what we see in the gallery and apply it to our art in the workshop. At the end of the week, you’ll have all kinds of sculptures to share with family and friends!

July 21–25 | The ABCs of Art (ages 5–6)

In this class for our youngest museum friends, we’ll explore all the basics of art! We’ll learn all about textures, shapes, lines, and more through games, stories, and of course art projects!

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