Community Spotlight: Denver Public Schools Citywide Art Event
The Denver Public Schools Citywide Art Event Show displays 235 artworks by student artists from 35 schools across the district.
The Denver Public Schools Citywide Art Event Show displays 235 artworks by student artists from 35 schools across the district.
The Denver Art Museum will host the 11th Annual Teaching for Artistic Behavior Conference on January 15-16, 2022.
Denver Public Schools students and teachers created Surrealist self-portraits and poems inspired by Frida Kahlo.
Congratulations to these creative students in grades 7–12 and to their teachers and families!
The Vida y Arte podcast brings the art of the Americas to the forefront and shows you why it matters now.
Families can explore the exhibition with a pop-up guide and through our online Museum Web Quest.
The Denver Art Museum needs your help!
The closure of schools this spring has created an unprecedented challenge for teachers to overcome. Teachers were faced with daunting questions: How do we teach from afar? How do we connect with our students when we cannot connect? How do we ensure students know we care?
Is your school actively engaged in promoting the arts? Do you work for a community center focused on exposing youth and families to new creative experiences and opportunities? Apply here to collaborate with the Denver Art Museum to bring the Art Lives Here/El arte vive aquí program to your site.
1. Explore World-Class Exhibitions—Only at the Denver Art Museum!
Yes, you can! The video game Never Alone is part of the Denver Art Museum exhibition Stampede: Animals in Art.
What is Never Alone?
In Never Alone (also known as Kisima Inŋitchuŋa in the Alaska Native Iñupiaq language), players take on the roles of a young Iñupiaq girl and an arctic fox in an atmospheric puzzle platformer that combines traditional stories, settings, and characters that have been handed down over generations by Alaska Native people whose roots and heritage date back millennia.
See Your Pet on the Gallery Wall
For the exhibition Stampede: Animals in Art the Denver Art Museum invites visitors to share photos of your pets on Twitter or Instagram using the hashtag #DAMpets. These photos will appear in the exhibition’s “Beloved” section in a livestream on a framed iPad hung side-by-side with artworks from DAM’s collections. You will find this section on level 3 of the DAM’s Hamilton Building.