PEEK: Glitter, Glam, Give
A few highlights from this year’s spectacular event… Click here to view the full photo album
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A few highlights from this year’s spectacular event… Click here to view the full photo album
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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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Dairy Arts Center Map It: 2590 Walnut, Boulder, Colorado 80302 | Phone: (303) 440-7826 | Website | Hours: 10 am – 6 pm weekdays, 12 – 7:30 pm Sat, 12 – 5:30 pm Sun| The Dairy Arts Center was formed as a place for local artists to work. Now, you can get a ticket for a live performance
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Moe Gramm | Denver Colorado GIVE A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE WORK YOU DO: I am an interdisciplinary visual artist most commonly known for my large scale mixed media collage and mural paintings. WHAT DO YOU WISH MORE PEOPLE KNEW ABOUT JUNETEENTH? WHAT DOES JUNETEENTH MEAN TO YOU? – The freedom of enslaved black people
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Jahna Rae Church | Denver, CO GIVE A BRIEF OVERVIEW OF THE WORK YOU DO: Most of my work is a combination of ink and various types of paint, and recently got into painting murals. I’ve always been interested in the sacred feminine and feminism in modern society, so a lot of what I create includes
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‘We’re still here’ In a bid for greater equity, the Dairy Arts Center changes its rental policy and makes room for indigenous artists at the Creative Nations Center By Caitlin Rockett -Boulder Weekly April 1, 2021 ‘Sing Our Rivers Red’ Courtesy Tanaya Winder Melissa Fathman remembers a moment two years ago, on Indigenous Peoples Day, watching Sarah
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