El Denver Art Museum (DAM) tiene la convicción de que el arte puede hacer una diferencia en las vidas de las personas mediante la celebración y estímulo de la creatividad y al inspirar un mayor entendimiento y conexión con nuestro mundo. Al presentar esta muestra de las obras de arte realizadas por los estudiantes, el DAM pone de manifiesto el valor de estos jóvenes artistas, a la vez que también reconoce su gran esfuerzo y el impacto de sus dedicados maestros.
Celebra tu creatividad y cultura cada primer sábado del mes con actividades bilingües para toda la familia. Visítanos el 7 de enero y participa en las siguientes actividades.
EMERGENCIA DE ARTE 2: CLAVE MÁS ROJO (Edificio Hamilton, Auditorio Sharp, Planta Baja)
Each year the DAM's Petrie Institute of Western American Art hosts a symposium that explores themes about the West. This year, the symposium, Set in the West: Telling Tales in Art and Film, focuses on the Western and explores the dialogue between film and fine art, fact and fiction.
Art and film scholars will discuss interesting facts about the genre, including:
Art comes in many forms: paintings, sculptures, and household objects to name a few. The current Create-n-Takes focus on two very unique objects in the Denver Art Museum’s collection.
One Create-n-Take—Screen Stories—features a Chinese tabletop screen on Level 5 of the North Building. All ages are welcome to participate. Dive into a discussion about the intricate details imbedded in the six panels on the screen.
Adolfo Romero will be in the Costume Studio December 3–4, 2016 and March 4–5, 2017.
Holly Nordeck: What will your demonstration look like at the DAM?
Adolfo Romero: It will involve a series of masks in different shapes, which show the possibilities of this costume in action. It will be divided in both theater costume and a carnival project, which talks about our current society.
HN: How has your background influenced you as an artist?
The 15th Annual Celebration of Our Lady of Guadalupe at the Denver Art Museum (DAM) will take place on Sunday, December 11, 2016 from 1 pm–4 pm. Our Lady of Guadalupe is one of the most beloved images of Mexico, adored by people of all backgrounds and beliefs. The DAM holds in its collection several fine examples of artwork depicting Our Lady of Guadalupe created by artists from different time periods and locations and made with a diverse array of media.
El XV aniversario de la celebración de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe en el Denver Art Museum (DAM) se llevará a cabo el próximo domingo 11 de diciembre de 1 p. m. a 4 p. m. Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe es una de las imágenes más queridas de México, adorada por personas de diversos orígenes y creencias. El DAM tiene en su colección hermosas obras de arte con la imagen de Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe, obras creadas por artistas de diferentes épocas y lugares y realizadas en una amplia variedad de materiales.
Celebra tu creatividad y cultura cada primer sábado del mes con actividades bilingües para toda la familia. Visítanos el 3 de diciembre y participa en las siguientes actividades.
LlevARTE
Déjate inspirar y crea obras de arte en nuestras salas de arte de 10:30 a. m. a 4 p. m.
Alfileres tupu: Explora la plata colonial española y diseña tu propio tupu. (Edificio Norte, Nivel 4)
The Denver Art Museum offers hands-on spaces for visitors to get creative. In conjunction with The Western: An Epic in Art and Film the museum is offering visitors an opportunity to explore the creative process of costume design.
This series introduces some of the artists who will be conducting demonstrations at the museum through September 10, 2017. Get to know them through these interviews and drop in the Costume Studio on Saturdays and Sundays to see their work.
Celebra tu creatividad y cultura cada primer sábado del mes con actividades bilingües para toda la familia. Visítanos el 5 de noviembre y participa en las siguientes actividades.
LlevARTE
Déjate inspirar y crea obras de arte en nuestras salas de arte de 10:30 a. m. a 4 p. m.
Alfileres tupu: Explora la plata colonial española y diseña tu propio tupu. (Edificio Norte, Nivel 4)
The 10th annual Denver Arts Week celebration of the Mile High City's vibrant arts and culture scene is on the horizon. Taking place Nov. 4-12, 2016, the nine-day extravaganza brings together visual arts, theater, music, film, museums, dance, opera, comedy, literature, history, and heritage.
Spearheaded by Visit Denver, the cornerstone of Denver Arts Week is FREE Night at the Museums, held on Saturday, Nov. 5, when a total of 12 local museums, including the DAM, will be open late with free general admission 5–10 pm.
Note: Enter our Power of Costume contest and you could be one of the FIRST to see Star Wars™ and the Power of Costume. Contest ends Friday, Nov. 4, 2016. May the Force be with you!
Getting ready for the Denver Zombie Crawl or Halloween? Check out Colleen Audrey's tutorial (slide show of photos below) on how to make yourself look like the undead.
Supplies needed to build zombie flesh: lash glue; cotton balls; green, purple, and black eyeshadow; and red lipstick.