Ann Cunningham will be in the 3-D Studio demonstrating multisensory tactile art February 10–11. In the studio on February 7–February 13 visitors are invited to experience her artworks through touch.
You also can experience her artworks at Tactile Tables in Linking Asia 11 am–1 pm on February 9 and 10.
Bonnie Ferrill Roman will be in the 3-D Studio demonstrating Handmade Paper Sculpture January 27-28, 2018. Demos are noon-3 pm.
Andryn Arithson will be in the 3-D Studio demonstrating 3-D Animal Puppetry January 20-21, 2018.
Judy Gardner will be in the 3-D Studio demonstrating 3-D printing January 13-14.
Judy Gardner is a painter, printmaker, bookbinder, digital artist and self-professed process junkie. She earned a BFA in Graphic Design at Northern Arizona University and a Masters in Humanities at the University of Colorado, Denver. She currently teaches electronic imaging at Regis University and manages Alchemical Eye Studio, where she works as a consultant with artists wishing to incorporate alternative process digital print and digital fabrication techniques into their work.
Cal Duran will be in the 3-D Studio April 28-29.
Drew Austin will be in the 3-D Studio demonstrating 3-D sculptural space December 16–17.
The annual Western American Art Symposium this year is called Beyond America’s Heartland: Regionalism and the Art of the American West. This full-day event hosted by the Petrie Institute of Western American Art at the Denver Art Museum takes place on Thursday, January 4, 2018. Featuring four presentations by leading scholars from across the United States, this symposium examines regionalism and its impact on artists working in the American West.
Before the symposium, take our quiz to see how much you know about regionalism.
QUIZ
Looking for fun things to do with holiday visitors? Bring them to the Denver Art Museum! All of the exhibitions and programs mentioned below are included with general admission except Her Paris: Women Artists in the Age of Impressionism. Tip: Check the calendar to see what’s happening at the museum on the day you visit.
1. Celebrate women artists
Why DAM Curator Angelica Daneo Thinks Women-Only Art Exhibits Still Matter
—Liz Simmons, The Westword
Melanie Yazzie will be in the 3-D Studio demonstrating 3-D animal sculpting December 9-10.
Take a video tour of Her Paris: Women Artists in the Age of Impressionism and see why it's getting rave reviews. Below are just a few of the comments visitors have shared with us:
1. I loved the exhibit. One of my favorites of all time. I have been a member for many years & have visited many exhibits starting in the late 1980s. This is one of the best. Everyone should see it. Its themes are so relevant for our times in history. – JPT
Jaime Molina is a Denver-based artist. Learn what inspires him and his advice for young artists in this video.
His imaginative, interactive installation Past the Tangled Present is at the Denver Art Museum through October 28, 2018. Included with general admission, free for youth 18 and under.