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June 16–20 | Art for Social Change (ages 12–14)

Are you an artist who wants to make the world a better place? Then this is the camp for you! This week, we’ll learn about how art is a tool for activism and use our creativity to speak up for the causes we care about!

June 16–20 | Play with Patterns (ages 7–8)

From Navajo weavings to Chinese ceramics, there are patterns everywhere! We’ll see how many patterns we can find in the galleries and create our own back in the workshop! 

June 16–20 | See Your Story (ages 9–11)

From picture books to comics, visual storytelling is all around. This week, we’ll draw inspiration from the galleries to tell new visual stories of our own. A little drawing, a little writing, this camp has it all!

June 23–27 | Fabrics & Fashion (ages 12–14)

From fashion to soft sculpture, there are all kinds of artwork to create with the versatile medium of fabric! This week, campers will take a closer look at this material, both in the galleries and as artists in the workshop.

June 23–27 | Miniatures at the Museum (ages 9–11)

We’re scaling down the artwork but not the fun! This week we’ll put on our artistic engineering hats and learn how to make miniature versions of artwork and artwork-inspired objects. 

June 23–27 | Sculpt This, Sculpt That (ages 5–6)

From clay vessels to abstract sculptures, we have it all in the museum! We’ll take what we see in the gallery and apply it to our art in the workshop. At the end of the week, you’ll have all kinds of sculptures to share with family and friends!

June 23–27 | Where the Wild Things Are (ages 7–8)

Lions, tigers, and bears, oh my! This week, get to know the animals in the DAM’s collection, then make art inspired by our furry friends back in the workshop. Be sure to have your safari hats and binoculars ready for this adventure!

June 9–13 | Art & Nature (ages 9–11)

From materials to inspiration, nature shows up in art in all kinds of ways. This week, we’ll think about the connection between art and the environment as we explore the galleries. By the end of the week, you’ll be able to take home some eart (more)

June 9–13 | Games, World-Building, and Art, Oh My! (ages 12–14)

This week we’re becoming worldbuilding MVPs and giving historical artworks a new life (pun intended). This camp for emerging teens is all about exploring the surprising intersections of storytelling, artistry, and game design!

June 9–13 | Play with Patterns (ages 5–6)

From Navajo weavings to Chinese ceramics, there are patterns everywhere! We’ll see how many patterns we can find in the galleries and create our own back in the workshop! 

June 9–13 | See Your Story (ages 7–8)

From picture books to comics, visual storytelling is all around. This week, we’ll draw inspiration from the galleries to tell new visual stories of our own. A little drawing, a little writing, this camp has it all!

Logan Lecture: Shiva Ahmadi

Shiva Ahmadi orchestrates exquisitely crafted scenes of beauty and terror. Her vibrant fantasy realms are, upon closer inspection, macabre theaters of conflict where faceless figures engage in endless cycles of struggle and pain. Combining lu (more)

Logan Lecture: Stephen Prina

Stephen Prina is an art polymath. Since the late 1970s, Prina has moved nimbly between the disciplines of painting, sculpture, photography, installation, and music. His projects reference art history, personal biography, and musical compositi (more)

Looking Out, Looking In: Legacies of the Masuda Collection

The Provenance Research Department is excited to present Looking Out, Looking In: Legacies of the Masuda Collection. Provenance Research Fellow Mac Coyle will highlight works at the Denver Art Museum from the collection of Baron Masuda Takash (more)

Member Preview of Kent Monkman: History is Painted by the Victors

Members see it first! Experience Kent Monkman’s U.S. debut exhibition, History is Painted by the Victors, featuring 41 monumental works, Monkman reimagines Western art history through an Indigenous lens, addressing themes such as colonial inj (more)

Night at the Museums

To celebrate Night at the Museums, the Denver Art Museum will be free to all from 5 - 10 pm. Explore our reimagined, expanded campus. With innovative creative spaces, incredible views, and inspiring art from around the world and across time, (more)

Sensory Friendly Morning

The museum’s Sensory-Friendly Mornings is a program for kids with neurodiversity or sensory processing disorders and their families to visit the museum in a safe and fun way. The museum will open early, dim the lights, and provide tools to ai (more)

Session #3 Why Should We Art: Art Speaks

As a form of communication, art has the power to provoke, ask important questions, and call for change. In this we’ll look at artists as observers of and participants in contemporary life. Explore their visual interrogation of politics, ident (more)

Volunteer Acquisition Endowment

Donations to this fund are invested by the DAM foundation with the intention to grow the fund in value over time. This fund provides an annual distribution based on the Foundation's policy. Distributed funds are used to acquire new artwork fo (more)

CP Membership - Art Appreciator

Corporate membership packages allow you to curate the benefits your company receives at every level of support. From access and networking, to complimentary event space and VIP invitations, your company can have it all or select only what mea (more)

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