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Tanaya Winder

Tanaya Winder is an author, singer / songwriter, poet, motivational speaker, artist educator, and coach who comes from an intertribal lineage of Southern Ute, Pyramid Lake Paiute, Diné and Duckwater Shoshone Nations where she is an enrolled citizen. Her heritage also includes African American. Tanaya’s performances and talks emphasize the importance of “heartwork” – the life path one […]

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Leala Pourier

Leala Pourier is a youth activist and student. Born and raised in Colorado, she is Oglala Lakota and her family is from the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation. Leala currently attends the University of Denver and is double majoring in Creative Writing and Strategic Communications. They have spoken on several panels as a youth leader and

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Bruce Cook

Bruce Cook, III is an acclaimed Haida artist who creates sculptures, silk-screen prints, carved masks, canoes, and painted drums. Bruce began his artistic training under the guidance of his uncle, Warren Peele, a master artist in the Village of Hydaburg, Alaska. Many members of his lineage are artists.

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Weaving Prayers: Ocean’s Edge to Mesa’s Ledge | Roberta Begaye

Bitterwater Galerie Presents: Weaving Prayers: Ocean’s Edge to Mesa’s Ledge Roberta Begaye June 14th – September 8th, 2024 A journey of culture, prayers and hope for my people back home on the Navajo Reservation. I am of two Water Clans: Bitterwater and Zuni-Edgewater. Water is one of the four sacred elements and is essential for

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Selections from Ana’s Art Gallery

Selections from Ana’s Art Gallery Called a “Hidden Treasure ” by one visitor, Ana’s Art Gallery features electrifying art from Africa, the Caribbean and South, Central and North America. Run by long-time art curator Ana Weir, the gallery specializes in oils and acrylics on canvas, wood masks and sculptures from established international and local artists. The commonality among

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UndocuAmerica: Reclaiming Our Presence

UndocuAmerica: Reclaiming Our Presence MOTUS Theater May 10th – July 14th, 2024 Muralist Edica Pacha depicting UndocuAmerica monologist Laura Peniche, 2022 Motus Theater’s UndocuAmerica: Reclaiming Our Presence invites visitors to engage with art that centers undocumented community members’ stories through a wide variety of mediums including photography, illustrations, films, and animations. At a time when

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Imagine! Artist Showcase

Imagine! Artist Showcase February 23rd – March 30th, 2024 Featuring work by: Bobbie G., Gabe R., Gerald S., and Tessa Opening Reception: February 23rd from 5:00-8:00pm Learn More About Imagine! Imagine! provides services designed to incorporate people with developmental, cognitive, and physical challenges into the fabric of their communities. Services include educational and therapeutic services,

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Are You OK?

Are You OK? A Trans Survival Project by Jesse Freidin On view February – May 2024 North East Exterior Wall of Dairy Arts Center Engage with the Exhibition « All Events Are You OK? The Disappearing Faces of America’s Trans Youth March 22 @ 7:00 pm Free TICKETS Friday, 03/22/24, 7:00pm – This event focuses

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SCAPES

SCAPES January 12 – February 17, 2024 Featuring work by:  Richard Eisen, David Hollander, Molly Kaderka, and Pam Rogers Pam Rogers A scape in botanical terms is a long flowerless stem that extends from the bulb or rhizome of plants often buried right below the earth. Common scapes are the greens from onions or garlic,

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Ghosts in the Light – Benjamin Stanford and Bruce Tetsuya

Ghosts in the Light Benjamin Stanford and Bruce Tetsuya November 17th – December 30th, 2023 Opening Reception: November 17th, 2023 from 5:00 – 8:00pm Benjamin Stanford Bruce Tetsuya Something shifts when you lean into the middle spaces; an internal landscape opens up in that liminal boundary that exists between reality and the edge of perception

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AN EXPLORATION OF RESILIENCE AND RESISTANCE : OUR BACKS HOLD OUR STORIES

Creative Nations Arts Collective + East Window Gallery + The Dairy Arts Center Presents: AN EXPLORATION OF RESILIENCE AND RESISTANCE : OUR BACKS HOLD OUR STORIES PHOTOGRAPHS BY KALI SPITZER November 17th 2023 – January 26th 2024 Curated by Todd Edward Herman Opening Reception November 17th from 5:00 – 8:00pm Kali Spitzer is an Indigenous,

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‘Cuauhtémoczin’ – inside the process: Diego Florez-Arroyo

‘Cuauhtémoczin’ – inside the process October 28th – November 11th, 2023 Diego Florez-Arroyo with Jesse Lee Pacheco, Charlie Apple, Anthony Maes, and Kevin J. Beaty/Denverite Closing Reception: November 10th from 5-8pm “A fresh take on a typical prison drama, the multimedia production follows the life of Dante as he embarks on a journey of self-discovery

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Portrait Gallery

Portrait Gallery November 17th – December 30th, 2023 What is a portrait and how is it defined?  Portrait Gallery, a large-scale group exhibition that was sourced from a public call for portrait based works, is created around this very question.  Inspired directly by portrait galleries in prominent art institutions around the world, this salon-style hang

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Flat Space

Flat Space: Whitman Lindstrom EXTENDED through November 12thCaruso Lounge Closing Reception: November 10th from 5:00-8:00pm Whitman Lindstrom’s latest exhibition ‘Flat Space’ at the Dairy Arts Center, offers a fresh perspective on the iconic Flatirons through an imaginative exploration of pictorial space. With his recognizable use of color and form, Whitman’s solo show ‘Flat Space’ invites

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Lisa Albright, President

For the last twenty-five years, Lisa Albright has created, produced, and directed entertainment programming in various mediums. Having moved from New York City to Boulder Colorado, Lisa keeps her passion for creative producing alive through her work on independent marketing projects as well as teaching and coaching performance and performance anxiety skills. A perennial student,

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Nicholas Meyerson, Ph.D., Vice President

CEO and Co-Founder | Darwin Biosciences Nick is a scientist-turned-entrepreneur who is currently working to develop the next generation of diagnostics for the early detection of diseases. His publication record spans basic molecular biology, virology, evolution, emerging infectious disease, and diagnostic test development. At Darwin, Nick secures resources to facilitate product development, promote personnel growth,

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In Memoriam Emery Golson

In loving memory, and with tremendous gratitude, we pay tribute to a very special person. Emery joined the Dairy Arts Center board in January 2024. In her short time with us, she passionately and generously supported numerous Dairy programs, including free community events, children’s arts education, and innovative experiences in artistic disciplines. She believed that

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Locals Only Gallery

What to expect as an artist in the Locals Only Gallery… Find resources below that will help you prepare for exhibition. Please do not hesitate to reach out if you have any questions, concerns, or snags along the way.  Caruso Lounge Created during our elevator renovation circa 2019, the Local’s Only gallery is located within our

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Osman Parvez

Osman Parvez earned his Bachelors in biology with a concentration in environmental science from Siena College and an MBA in finance from the University at Albany. His graduate work was focused on investment analysis and modeling of collateralized securities. A scientist at heart and finance was the closest thing to science in the business world.

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Gaya Vinay

Gaya Vinay is one of the top travel advisors at Fora Travel, focusing on family adventure travel. She is also an accomplished digital marketing and communications professional. She co-founded the Women’s Giving Circle at the Dairy Arts Center, fostering women’s participation in the arts. An avid advocate for public schools, Gaya is the fundraising chair

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Neuron Forest

Neuron Forest Katie Caron September 15th – November 11th, 2023 McMahon Gallery Exhibition featured in DARIA, click here to read Opening Reception September 15th, 2023 @ 5:00 – 8:00pm I have always been compelled to create work inspired by nature’s geometries, specifically the self-similar branching fractals in our brains: neurons. These discrete nerve cells are

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The Mercury Oracle

The Mercury Oracle Created by Lewis Neeff Installed along North East exterior wall, adjacent to main entrance The Mercury Oracle is a robust 88 card  divinatory tool.  Full of tried and true cosmologies, contemporary techniques, and oblique strategies, it is meant to help anyone from beginners to seasoned pros navigate an ever changing world through

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Control

Control: Juvana Soliven July 14th – September 9th, 2023 A year ago, Roe v. Wade was overturned by the US Supreme Court. Control. Control over our bodily autonomy, our rights toward self-determination, our gender expression, our narratives — control over what is inherently ours is under attack. This exhibition features works from Soliven’s Body Weaponized

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Making a Mountain

Making a Mountain: Ana Maria Hernando July 14th – September 9th, 2023 For Making a Mountain, the community will be invited to sew together, sharing stories while building a large-scale installation made from pink and orange tulle. At the very beginning, visitors see a space with only chairs and sewing machines on tables arranged in

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Assiduous

Assiduous July 14th – September 9th, 2023 Assiduous (adj) : showing great care or perseverance; constant in application or effort; working diligently at a task; unremitting Assiduous unites seven artists, spanning various mediums and conceptual frameworks, under the shared umbrella of the titular word. It exemplifies the sincere act of repetition, the deliberate care embedded

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All My Relations

Opening Reception: May 12th from 5:00 – 8:00 pm With DJ set from Machu Linea All My Relations Kristina Maldonado Bad Hand In Lakota we say “Mitákuye Oyás’iŋ” meaning ”all my relations” “we are all related.” This phrase is often said in prayer and ceremony and is an acknowledgement that everything is related from people

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Prismatic

Opening Reception: May 12th from 5:00 – 8:00pm Light and shadow work in tandem to illuminate and define the world around us, and yet, when we look closer we can observe that light contains infinitely more than meets the eye. Much like our personhood, something that is so easily split into categories actually bursts forth

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Dairy Arts Center Responds to Community Feedback with an All-New Deeply Rooted Series

(Boulder, CO – February 1, 2023) – The Dairy Arts Center has launched Deeply Rooted, a new series that will offer arts experiences designed to engage participants in more meaningful and personal ways. These experiences will have a wider range of participatory and immersive qualities, and often approach art as a process rather than a

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Black Futures in Art: We’re Not Just History

Black Futures in Art We’re Not Just History EXTENDED THROUGH APRIL 7th Exhibition Documentation Creative Nations Sacred Space Guest Exhibition: NAACP Boulder County Exhibition Curated by Adderly Grant-Lord Read move about the exhibition at CU Independent  Featured on Scripps News PARTICIPATING ARTISTS Adderly Grant-Lord; Painter, Curator and Producer of: Black Futures in Art: We’re Not

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BVSD 2023

Boulder Valley School District High School and Faculty Exhibition April 6th – May 6th, 2023 Student Examples Emily Steele Hayden Guiler Boulder Valley School District and The Dairy Arts Center are proud to present the annual art exhibition featuring works by high school students and art education faculty. Works on display include paintings, drawings, mixed

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Lisa Berley

Visual artist and poet Lisa Berley began her career as art director at KQED TV in San Francisco after receiving a  BFA in painting and photography from the San Francisco  Art Institute. At the intersection of art and media, Berley began her pioneering work as an artist for Aurora  Systems, developing one of the first

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Belgin Yücelen

While enhancing our imaginations and consciousness, Belgin Yücelen’s art remains true to the desire to create meaning and beauty in subtle simplicity. With her installations, sculptures, films and prints, she creates a fictional world beyond the existing to conjure unrealized possibilities to challenge imaginations. “The ultimate aspect of her work is her ability to express

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Marius Lehene

Marius Lehene is a Romanian-born artist living in the United States. His work has been shown in the US and internationally. Lehene’s practice hinges on issues of painting and drawing and is fed by concerns with materiality and with identity, which he explores from a position of circumspection. Over the years, Lehene collaborated with other

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Joel Swanson

Born in Chicago, Illinois. Swanson is an Associate Professor in the ATLAS Institute and the Herbst Program for Engineering, Ethics & Society at the University of Colorado Boulder where he works and teaches at the intersection of language and technology. He holds a courtesy appointment in the Intermedia Arts Writing and Performance PhD Program. He

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JOYSOME

JOYSOME In Collaboration with East Window Exhibition part of Month of Photography 2023 , on view through April 9th JOYSOME will remain on view at Children’s Hospital Colorado through April and May Pictured: Whittier Elementary Joy is frequently understood as the fulfillment of desires which are considered essential to one’s own flourishing. Joy involves an existential

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Water is Life

Water is Life Co-Curated by JayCee Beyale September 23rd – November 26th, 2022 Participating Artists: JayCee Beyale, Theresa Clowes, Kendall Rose Kippley, Zeke Peña, Nicole Salimbene, and Anna Tsouhlarakis “Water doesn’t discriminate, but people do. How do we make this a human need rather than a demographic need?” -JayCee Beyale Our bodies are living organisms

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HOMELANDS

HOMELANDS September 16th – November 26th Guest Curated by: Robert Martinez (Northern Arapaho) and Bruce Cook (Haida/Arapaho) Participating Artists: Karen Box, Bruce Cook, Ron Howard, Brent Learned, George Curtis Levi, Robert Martinez, Eugene Ridgley Jr., Jackie Sevier  Featuring Contemporary Indigenous Artists with historical ties to the Colorado Area, HOMELANDS will exhibit their diverse creations bringing

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Traveling Exhibition

Traveling Exhibition July 22nd – September 17th, 2022 Closing Reception September 17th, 6:00-8:00pm Participating Artists: Amy Guion Clay and Caroline Douglas, Louise Grauer, Kristen Snedeker, and Adventure Painting*.  *Adventure Painting exhibition co-curated by Johnny Defeo and Aaron Zulpo, including artists: Johnny Defeo, Daniel M. Granitto, Chris Kannen, Grace Kennison, Aitor Lajarain-Encina, Marius Lehene, Robert Martin,

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BVSD 2022

Boulder Valley School District Student and Faculty Exhibition A presentation of works from students and educators part of Boulder Valley School District April 14th – May 11th, 2022 Opening Reception: April 14th, 5:00-8:00pm Boulder Valley School District and The Dairy Arts Center’s annual art exhibition features works by high school students and art education faculty.

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Presentiment: Virtual Exhibition

Presentiment March 4-April, 9, 2022 Featuring works by Emily McIlroy, Paula Gasparini-Santos, Sarah Darlene Palmeri, and Alli Lemon The galleries are free and open to the public Monday-Sunday, from 2pm-6pm. Docent tours are available Thursday beginning at 5pm in the lobby, or by special arrangement. Presentiment showcases the work of four artists all separately and collectively

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Foreign Born

Foreign Born February 28 – April 5, 2020 Featuring works from Taiko Chandler, Dianna Frid, Hung Lui, Ana Maria Hernando, Danqi Cai, Eriko Tsogo, and Roberta Restaino. Foreign Born explores the unique perspectives of female immigrants from Asia, South America and Europe. Individually, each artist charted a unique path to citizenship, while collectively that path

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Brutal Realities

Visual Arts Exhibit at the Dairy Arts Center: Brutal RealitiesAn exploration of alternate and real-life hard to believe realities. On View: January 17 – February 23, 2020 Opening Reception: Friday, January 17,  5:00pm Co-curated by Drew Austin and Mark Amerika, Brutal Realities exposes how contemporary artists confront their shifting nature of reality in digitally mediated

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Brutal Realities

Brutal Realities January 17- February 23, 2020 Previous Next Featuring works from Annette Isham, Michael Theodore, Regan Rosburg, Natascha Seideneck and University of Colorado’s TECHNE LAB artists. Co-curated by Drew Austin and Mark Amerika, Brutal Realities exposes how contemporary artists confront their shifting nature of reality in digitally mediated culture. This manifests through various artistic

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Brutal Realities

January 17th – February 23rd, 2020 Co-curated by Drew Austin and Mark Amerika, Brutal Realities exposes how contemporary artists confront their shifting nature of reality in digitally mediated culture. This manifests through various artistic mediums but focuses on artists working in the field of new media art. Presented primarily through video, sound, animation, photography, performance,

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Grounded

Grounded October 18 – December 1, 2019 Participating Artists: Sonja Hinrichsen , Kathleen Probst, Eileen Roscina Richardson, Tyler Jones, Gregg Deal, bARTer Collective, Tory Tepp, Ana Maria Hernando and Kenneth Robinson. Land affects all of us. From the moment we take our first steps to the realization that the land we walk on may not actually belong to us, the place

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Modern Habitat: Building Energetic Spaces

Modern Habitat: Building Energetic Spaces September 5 – October 13, 2019 Previous Next Featuring Will Day, Margie Criner, Davis Arney, Mike Homner, Arch11, Workshop 8, Pyatt Studio, HMH Architecture + Interiors, Renée del Gaudio Architecture, Sopher Sparn Architects & Housefish In partnership with Month of Modern & EFFA (Boulder, CO – August 5, 2019) –

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Marcus Murray

Marcus Murray Snapshots of Black History Month Marcus Murray Digital Illustration Left to Right: Magic, Spirit, Ancestors, Afro On view along the North wall of The Dairy Arts Center’s main entrance: June – September, 2022 This work was developed in February 2022 to celebrate Black History Month as part of Murray’s collaborative drawing challenge launched

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Project Worthmore

https://vimeo.com/600381231 The Dairy Arts Center’s newest outdoor mural/wheatpaste by Erica Pacha, is a collaboration with Streetwise Boulder and Project Worthmore, an organization in aurora Colorado who works with refugees from 160 countries. “We have been working in the refugee community since 2009 and the entire time we have always woven arts and music into the

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Let it flow

New Dairy Arts Center exhibition unpacks the politics of water in a changing climate By Jezy J. Gray – September 22, 2022| Boulder Weekly The Colorado River is in trouble. Now in its 23rd year of drought, the once-mighty water source flowing nearly 1,500 miles from the Rocky Mountains to the Gulf of California is

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Creative Nations Indigenous Arts Market & Festival

The second annual Creative Nations Indigenous Arts Market & Festival comes to the Dairy Arts Center to Celebrate Indigenous People’s Day Weekend October 6-10, 2022 (Boulder, CO – September  19, 2022) – The Dairy Arts Center is set to host the 2nd annual Creative Nations Indigenous Arts Market and Festival during Indigenous Peoples’ Day weekend

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Vessel

A vessel takes on many different definitions and exists within a range of disciplines; from science and the blood to vessels that sail the wide open seas, all the way to ancient vessels that were used for water transportation or storage. The ways in which vessels are understood are also quite abstract and far-reaching. Artists

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Fan Mail 2.0

Fan Mail 2.0 February 3rd – April 1st, 2023 Co-Curated by Hyperlink Collective Exhibition Guide The internet has become a hotbed for communication, collaboration, and connection in ways that no one could have imagined. With the rise of social media, artists and creators around the world are able to disseminate imagery and gain exposure to

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Sacred Space Exhibition Page

Sacred Space Exhibition Page To Do: Exhibition Deliverables Please prepare the following documents and email to drew@thedairy.org : Fill out the contact form below Artist Bio Inventory of Exhibited Works (include Title, Size, Medium, Date, Price/Insurance Value) 2-3 high resolution images for marketing (details work too!) Completed W-9 (download here) Exhibition Contact Form Basic information collected for exhibiting

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Art Gallery Information

The Galleries McMahon Gallery The largest gallery that is housed at The Dairy, the McMahon Gallery is a 1023 sqft traditional white box space with a gray concrete floor. This gallery is locked during closed hours and is best for fragile works, participatory works, works shown directly on the floor, large sculptures, installations, projection/new media,

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Canadian Singer-Songwriter, Ariel Posen and his Trio is next on the Line-up for the Dairy Arts Center’s New Musical Vanguards Series on Thursday, July 28, 2022

Boulder, CO (July 7, 2022) – The Dairy Arts Center’s new Musical Vanguards Concert Series continues on Thursday, July 28 with Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist, Ariel Posen. Ariel Posen’s music occupies the space between genres. It’s a rootsy sound that nods to his influences — heartland rock & roll, electrified Americana, blue-eyed soul, R&B, Beatles-inspired

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Dairy Arts Center Establishes First Endowment Fund

The Dairy Arts Center is pleased to share the exciting news of our new endowment fund, recently established through a generous bequest from the Polly Addison estate. The newly established fund, the first of its kind at the Dairy, will help support our visual arts program and allow us to continue to offer award-winning exhibitions, free and

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Dairy Arts exhibit showcases layered work of AAPI artists from all backgrounds

‘inVISIBLE | hyperVISIBLE’ will be up through July 16 “inVISIBLE | hyperVISIBLE” on display at RedLine Contemporary Art Center, in Denver, in October 2021. The exhibition is opening at Dairy Arts Center on Friday and will additionally feature a handful of Boulder-based AAPI creatives. (Wes Magyar/Courtesy photo) By KALENE MCCORT | kmccort@prairiemountainmedia.com | Boulder Daily CameraPUBLISHED: May 19, 2022 at

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inVISIBLE | hyperVISIBLE: New Visual Arts Exhibit at the Dairy Arts Center

inVISIBLE | hyperVISIBLE: New Visual Arts Exhibit at the Dairy Arts Center Curated by Boram Jeong, Boyung Lee, Sammy Lee, and Chad Shomura On View: May 20 – July 16, 2022 Opening Reception: Friday, May 20th,  4:30pm – 8:00pm The theme inVISIBLE | hyperVISIBLE captures the struggles of Asians and Asian Americans to survive and

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Natascha Seideneck

Natascha Seideneck – Outlandish Redux Caruso Lounge, Dairy Arts Center, West Entrance March 31st, 2022 – This re-installation of works produced for Outlandish (presented as part of Brutal Realities, Jan 17 – Feb. 23, 2020), a two person exhibition with Regan Rosburg, is a playful composition of works from two bodies of Seideneck’s work, Uncanny

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Catch a vibe! Boulder’s Story Slam hosts the first slam of 2022 – in person! 

March 13, 2021: Boulder’s Story Slam will bring storytellers and audiences together in the same room for their first in-person event in 2022.  Over the past 2 years of the pandemic, Boulder’s Story Slam and The Dairy Arts have hosted 7 virtual slam as well as 3 hybrid slams – with audiences safely gathering at

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Presentiment: New Visual Arts Exhibit at the Dairy Arts Center

An exploration of intuition throughout the artistic process On View: March 4 – April 9, 2022 – Opening Reception: Friday, March 4th, 5:00pm – 8:00pm The galleries are free and open to the public Monday-Sunday, from 2pm-6pm. Docent tours are available Thursday beginning at 5pm in the lobby, or by special arrangement. Presentiment showcases the

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Iconic civil rights images by famed photojournalist Ernest Withers travel from Memphis to Boulder

NAACP Boulder County kicks off Black History Month with Dairy Arts Center exhibit, ‘Walk With Me’ series By KALENE MCCORT | kmccort@prairiemountainmedia.com | Boulder Daily CameraPUBLISHED: January 12, 2022 at 10:41 a.m. | UPDATED: January 12, 2022 at 10:49 a.m. The photographs of Ernest C. Withers line the walls at the Dairy Arts Center in Boulder on Tuesday. Withers documented African-American life

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Come Sing with Me!

By Bob Yates  – October 2021 Some people are confident singers. They grew up in households where parents and siblings sang out loud, with music always in the air. Many of the rest of us are shy about singing. It doesn’t mean we don’t have good singing voices. It’s just that we never really learned

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We’re back! Boulder’s Story Slam gears up to host their first in-person Slam since Feb 2020

We’re back! Boulder’s Story Slam gears up to host their first in-person Slam since Feb 2020 June 29th, 2021: On July 18, Boulder’s Story Slam will bring storytellers and audiences together in the same room for their first in-person event since the pandemic began.  When lockdown happened in March, Boulder’s Story Slam and The Dairy

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Art for Redemption

ART FOR REDEMPTION Open June – July 2021 You will find these works on display outside the Dairy Arts Center building. Over the next two months, we will be showcasing a series of incarcerated artists in collaboration with Art For Redemption on the front walkway wall of The Dairy Arts Center. AFR is a Social

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Amplifier

Amplifier has come to the Dairy! We are so excited for our newest outdoor art installation! For Indigenous Peoples’ Day 2020, Amplifier, Nia Tero and IllumiNative teamed up to launch a new large-scale public art campaign to elevate Indigenous land stewardship EVERYDAY! The artwork series explores various concepts tied to Indigenous sovereignty, civic engagement, and

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A Message from the Executive Director and President of the Board of Directors

As many of you know, the Dairy Arts Center has always reflected a wonderful sense of community and shared resources.  And even though it still holds true, this past year’s necessary hibernation, numerous tragedies, and violent clashes have revealed a need to reevaluate our values and longstanding sense of community. In addition to working hard

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Music in Musical Theatre, and how it helps tell the story – Joel Paszkowski

Age Group: High-school and up Materials: writing materials, basic music understanding This is a relatively advanced presentation on two aspects of music for musical theater: establishing the world of the story, and transitions between scenes. Examples from popular musical theater are used to demonstrate concepts. One can perform the assignments without actually composing music, as

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Mind’s Vision Tactile Art: Mandala Storytelling – Rishika Kartik

Age Group: Middle-school and up, for both visually impaired and sighted participants Materials: modeling clay, preferably several colors Coming from an emphasis on tactile art projects for the visually impaired, this tutorial works well for a range of students and abilities. A discussion of mandalas in art is followed by a practical exercise in making

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Storytelling Through Experimental Film – Eileen Roscina

Age Group: Middle-school and up Materials: This workshop assumes that the participant is already engaged in making movies in some form and has those resources at their disposal. Rather than a direct tutorial, this video explores elements and techniques of experimental film-making, starting with what experimental film-making is. Through lots of examples this makes clear

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Shadow Puppet Hero – Jessica Robblee

Age Group: Elementary school, with adult helpMaterials: Pencil, Paper, Scissors, Easy-to-cut cardboard (cereal box or shoe box), Tape, Straws/sticks/skewers, Lamp, bed sheet or paper for makeshift screen Starting with a short performance of a shadow puppet story, this video covers the basics to start creating your own shadow puppet show. It also covers the “hero’s journey”

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Arts Through it All.

Art Outside and Online in the Face of the Pandemic with the Dairy Arts Center As a hub of creativity and learning, the Dairy Arts Center encompasses a lot for the Boulder community. Their iconic building, a former milk-processing facility, hosts a wide variety of artists, activities, performances, classes, and more. Unfortunately, that is just the type

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Testigos / Witnesses Spotlight at Museo de las Americas

“More than two years in the making, Museo de las Americas, in collaboration with the Mexican Cultural Center, is pleased to announce a powerful, deeply moving and timely exhibit opening October 29th, 2020. Testigos / Witnesses is a portrait-based exhibition born out of a friendship that developed between the artist Gaal D. Cohen and artisan Genaro Fuentes

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Muralist Thomas ‘Detour’ Evans brings activism, emotionally charged artistry to new heights

By KALENE MCCORT | kmccort@prairiemountainmedia.com | Boulder Daily CameraPUBLISHED: August 29, 2020 at 1:35 p.m. | UPDATED: August 29, 2020 at 1:36 p.m. Denver-based creative crafts everything from massive murals to smaller commissioned pieces In March 2020, Thomas “Detour” Evans paints a mural on the Scarpa building on Frontier Avenue in Boulder. Evans is an all-around creative specializing in large-scale public art,

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Spray Their Name

DETOUR 303, HIERO VIEGA WITH JUST INSPIRE AND CYA THE CREATOR Photo by UnBoxed Photography This mural was created  by members of Spray Their Name, a collective of artists dedicated to, “uplifting the voices of oppressed, neglected, and silenced individuals as well as amplify the voices of leaders, activists, and allies in their specific communities.” The

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Bishal Ellison

Bishal Ellison is from Boulder Colorado. He is a senior at Boulder high school. He is an athlete (soccer) and an artist (dance). He was recently selected for the All-State second team for 2019 and most likely to win a Grammy for senior superlatives. Art has always been a form of expression for him and

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Masani Salazar

Masani Salazar is from Taos Pueblo and Santa Ana Pueblo.  She is a student at Centaurus High School. She is an athlete and participates in sports (volleyball, basketball, and golf) year-round.  She is Co-Chair of AIYLI and recently received the Boulder County 2019 Community Action Program Youth Award.  I have lived in Boulder Colorado my whole

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Sydney Banks

Born in Louisville Colorado, raised in Boulder Colorado, Sydney Banks is one of the many talented student producers collaboration with the Dairy Arts Center. She is currently 18 years of age and attends senior year of high school online. Truly a charismatic, and artistic young lady; bringing a unique perspective to the table. As the

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Visual Arts Exhibit at the Dairy Arts Center: Foreign Born

In conjunction with Mo’Print (regional biannual celebration of printmaking)  featuring eight female artists, all of whom were born abroad.  On View: February 28 – April 5, 2020 Opening Reception: Friday, February 28,  5:00pm – 7:00pm Foreign Born explores the unique perspectives of female immigrants from Asia, South America and Europe. Individually, each artist charted a

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Song of Names

Glenn’s Pick – Glenn Webb, Director of Programs – Based on a novel by British music critic Norman Lebrecht, THE SONG OF NAMES is a bit of a mystery, and a bit of a character study in survivors guilt, and a purposefully reserved story that leaves much of the strong emotional content submerged, which can feel like a

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World wild web: Dairy’s digital-driven exhibit ‘Brutal Realities’ challenges world perceptions

Varied art by CU’s TECHNE Lab affiliates will be on display through Feb. 23 By KALENE MCCORT | kmccort@prairiemountainmedia.com | Boulder Daily CameraPUBLISHED: January 24, 2020 at 8:00 am | UPDATED: January 24, 2020 at 9:32 am A still from the net art piece “Famous Men Who’ve Cried Online” by Melanie Clemmons. This piece, along with others by CU’s TECHNE Lab affiliates,

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Romanticizing the Glitch

‘Brutal Realities’ examines our digital-driven world through digital-driven art By Caitlin Rockett | Boulder Weekly  –  January 16, 2020 ‘Unfolded III’ – Annette Isham The Amazon rainforest was ablaze last year as artist Mark Amerika and curator Jessica Kooiman Parker began to conceptualize a new media exhibition for the Dairy Arts Center. In fact, the

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Becoming Nobody

Glenn’s Pick – Glenn Webb, Director of Programs – Believe it or not, we had already booked the return engagement of BECOMING NOBODY for January 15-18 before the passing of Ram Dass. And back in August of last year we had booked the Toni Morrison documentary before she passed away, as well. This has led

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White Snake

Glenn’s Pick – Glenn Webb, Director of Programs – The opening scene of the new Chinese animated release White Snake is a stunning work of visual art, setting the tone for an epic mythological adventure. This is not the 2-D anime style from Japan that most of us know, but a very different cultural aesthetic,

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In Safe Hands

Glenn’s Pick – Glenn Webb, Director of Programs – Perhaps it is simply the accumulation of experience that makes it harder each year for me to find my way into some sort of “holiday spirit,” as if the bright shiny ornament has been encrusted with the inevitable layers of loss and stress that have coincided

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Art from the soul

Peggy Turchette brings the costumes and fashion of ballerina Anna Pavlova to life by Angela K. Evans – December 12, 2019 | Boulder Weekly “My dancing belongs to the world,” Anna Pavlova once said. Yet almost a century after the ballerina’s death, many people have never heard of Pavlova or her dance company, which she used to bring

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Moonlight Sonata

Glenn’s Pick – Glenn Webb, Director of Programs – Being a professional sound engineer and an amateur musician, I take my hearing for granted most of the time. And music is a daily part of my reality. So it takes a movie like MOONLIGHT SONATA to challenge my assumed reality, which it does, but in the

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Greener Grass

Glenn’s Pick – Glenn Webb, Director of Programs – Absurdist comedy can cut through social conventions like a knife, laying bare the contradictions and shared delusions. Taking the commonplace and making it uncanny and bizarre gives us a distance from which we can observe ourselves, sometimes with comic clarity. That’s how I feel about Greener

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Loro

Glenn’s Pick – Glenn Webb, Director of Programs – Even if recent political affairs seem like a circus side-show, it helps when seen from the distance of another country on another continent. The wild spectacle of affluence and power that Berlusconi brought to the forefront of public awareness is so crazy that only Paolo Sorrentino

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Give Me Liberty

Glenn’s Pick – Glenn Webb, Director of Programs – There is definitely some good humor in the movie GIVE ME LIBERTY, but it would be wrong to approach this just as a comedy. The predicaments of the protagonist are easily recognizable to most of us because it is the experience of operating within a broken

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Dia De Muertos

T​he 5 elaborate Altars on display at the Dairy Arts Center were created by Amistad’s Compañeras Program and community members. Programa CompañerasEstablished in 2002, with the mission of “increasing the quality of life and well-being of women, providing access to educational, cultural and mutual support programs in an inclusive and safe space”.The Compañeras Program of

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La Casa Lobo

Glenn’s Pick – Glenn Webb, Director of Programs – This week we have some great movies, but I need to show some love to the Friday Night Weird selection, La Casa Lobo (The Wolf House.) It’s a hybrid form of animation, mixing stop-motion and hand painting, as backgrounds spontaneously morph into new settings, and papier-mâché characters are

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Fiddlin’

Glenn’s Pick – Glenn Webb, Director of Programs – I can’t remember who said it, whether it was Utah Phillips or Woody Guthrie or someone else, but the quote is, “Music is way too important to leave it to the professionals.” Now I have utmost respect for professional musicians, for the hard work and dedication

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Welcome Muralist LMNOPI

In honor of Indigenous People’s Day, and as an acknowledgment to the land that The Dairy sits on, we have partnered with Street Wise Boulder as a wall sponsor and are so excited to welcome muralist LMNOPI (or “Lopi” for short) from Vermont/NYC. Lopi painted a portrait-based mural on the west-facing side of the building located in our main

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Desert Utopia

 – Glenn’s Pick by Glenn Webb, Director of Programs –  In my past life as a touring sound engineer, I unexpectedly found myself traveling to Weimar, Germany with a couple of days to kill between rehearsal and show. So I wandered through the birthplace of Bauhaus architecture and had a transcendent educational experience. Architecture exists

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Ága

Glenn’s Pick by Glenn Webb, Director of Programs – At first glance, it might look like an anthropological documentary about how the Yakut people live in the Far North, but Ága is actually a family drama told in a strikingly sparse way. Rather than sharp dialogue and plot pyrotechnics, this movie shows an old couple going about their

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“Fantastic Fungi” doc shows growing appetite for mushrooms — magic or otherwise – Showing at the Boe Sept. 25-28

theknow.deverpost.com | By John Wenzel Sep 19, 2019, 6:00 am –  The mushroom boom is here. It didn’t arrive as quickly, or with as much fanfare, as the Green Rush that followed the statewide legalization of cannabis in 2014. But it’s here. “It’s certainly drafting off of the expanded awareness that cannabis brought to the market,” said Louie Schwartzberg,

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Dairy Center honoring Hazel Miller, Alphonse Keasley and other arts contributors at annual event

By KALENE MCCORT | kmccort@prairiemountainmedia.com | Boulder Daily Camera – Boulder has always been a community with a strong focus on the arts. From musicians that light up stages to visual artists whose thoughtful contributions hang on gallery walls, the array of individuals producing quality offerings — in a vast array of mediums — remains high. An event

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CU Boulder MFA student creates sculpture to remember Los Seis de Boulder

By MADELINE ST. AMOUR | mstamour@timescall.com | Boulder Daily Camera – On May 27, 1974, Alamosa attorney and University of Colorado Law graduate Reyes Martinez, 26, University of Colorado Boulder junior Neva Romero, 21, and CU Boulder double major graduate Una Jaakola, 24, were killed in a bombed car at Chautauqua Park. On May 29, another car bomb near

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‘Modern Habitat’ exhibit enlisted artists, architects, designers to explore concepts of ‘home’

By KALENE MCCORT | kmccort@prairiemountainmedia.com | Boulder Daily Camera – Where we lay our heads at night is such a vibrant part of who we are. Beyond the floor plan and color palette, the vibe and very concept of “home” is one that differs by person, region and culture. A newly opened exhibit at the Dairy Arts Center,

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HOME IS WHERE THE ART IS

Boulder Lifestyle Magazine Article Amelia Broughton | Photography Lindsey Haligas – DESIGNING & DECONSTRUCTING THE DAIRY ART CENTER’S NEWEST EXHIBITION, MODERN HABITAT When entering a home, some things might seem familiar, others foreign, and others fascinating. One might notice the arrangement of the furniture, the adorned walls, and the way natural light shimmers through the windows. 

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Fire and Water: The Struggle of Tonanzin Colorado

Created by artist David “Ocelotl” Garcia, this mural measuring roughly 18′ x 40′ in size, depicts Garcia’s vision of Mother Earth and her struggle against humanity’s use of her resources. The artist states, “This mural depicts Mother Earth (Tonanzin) and her struggle with humanity’s unbalanced use of her natural resources, and our growing carbon footprint

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In 1963 Len Barron began college at the University of Colorado; he was thirty years old. After CU he went to graduate school in Washington D.C.  Later he taught Sociology at the University of Colorado, San Diego State University, and Prescott College in Arizona. Back in Boulder, in 1980 he began to write and perform in solo and ensemble

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Hazel Miller

Hazel Miller is a singer, mentor, bandleader, booking agent…ect.  All this means is that Ms.Miller has found a way to break into the Colorado music scene and stay in demand for more than 30 years.  Ms. Miller has appeared at all the major music venues and festivals in Colorado…from Band on the Bricks in Boulder to The Bohemian West Fest,

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Gene Hayworth

Gene Hayworth is the proprietor of Inkberry Books, an emerging cultural hub in Niwot, Colorado. He is also the director of Social Sciences at the University Libraries, University of Colorado Boulder. In addition, he is the publisher and chief editor of Owl Canyon Press, and author of non-fiction and literary translations. He lives in Boulder with his

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Open Studios

Open Studios has for nearly a quarter-century been a visible and successful supporter and promoter of visual art and artists in Boulder. Founded by Gary Zeff in 1995, the nonprofit organization began as the free, self-guided Open Studios Artist Tour held each fall, during which juried artists welcome the public into their workspace to show their

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William Berry

Box Office Manager | wberry@thedairy.org Bill has been a ticketing professional for 22 years and served as Patron Services Manager for 10 years with the Town of Parker/Parker Arts (PACE Center/Schoolhouse Theater).  He has also managed the Box Offices of Houston’s Ensemble Theatre, the Denver Art Museum, and Littleton’s Town Hall Arts Center, among others.  Before

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Brenda Kahn

Arts Education Coordinator | 303 440-7826 x111 | bkahn@thedairy.org Brenda Kahn joined The Dairy Arts Center following over 20 years of teaching and music industry experience. Brenda started her career as a singer/songwriter with the release of her first album on an independent label (Comm3 Records) in 1990. She was one of the major singer/songwriters

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Danielle SeeWalker

Visual Arts Co-Curator | dseewalker@thedairy.org Danielle SeeWalker is Húŋkpapȟa Lakȟóta and citizen of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota, where she was born & raised.  She is an artist, writer, activist, and boymom of two, based in Denver, Colorado. Her visual artwork often incorporates the use of mixed media and experimentation while incorporating traditional

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R. Alan Brooks

Alan joined the Dairy Arts Center in 2021 as an Artistic Collaborator/Content Creator. R. Alan teaches writing for Regis University’s MFA program, and Lighthouse Writers Workshop. He’s the author of “The Burning Metronome” and “Anguish Garden” – graphic novels featuring social commentary, as well as The Colorado Sun’s weekly comic, “What’d I Miss?”. He also

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MARCH 2020

As of today, 3/12/2020, The Dairy Arts Center remains open and operational. Should scheduling changes occur, ticket holders will be directly notified by The Dairy Arts Center.

If you have a question about an event please contact the presenting arts organization. For films, Dairy Presents and all other questions contact the Box Office at 303.440.7826