Community Engagement
Kids & Families
We've partnered with the Blue Ribbons Arts Initiative organization to create Youth Artists on the Spectrum: A Celebration of Neurodiversity at the Denver Art Museum, a community showcase on display through January 21, 2022.
The Photography and Memory Project: Connecting Generations Through Stories and Images Community Spotlight is on display through Spring 2021.
The Photography and Memory Project: Connecting Generations Through Stories and Images Community Spotlight is on display through Spring 2021.
Join us for online talk with creators on August 3
In this opera, narratives of violence and erasure replace the popular tales of early colonization.
More than 100 people contributed blankets and personal stories to Blanket Story.
Did you make face masks or take up knitting during the pandemic?
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.
Contribute to a monumental artwork by artists Cannupa Hanska Luger and Marie Watt. Embroider a message onto a bandana, which the artists will incorporate into a large-scale sculpture for the Each/Other exhibition, which opens at the DAM in 2021.
Excerpts of poems graced the walls of Natural Forces as a way to layer in other voices of the time period to give a richer context of the American experience. For Americans living in the 19th century especially, poetry was a pervasive part of their lives and served as an important way to engage in political and cultural discourses.