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$100 Gift Card

Gift cards may be redeemed onsite for tickets, memberships, or merchandise within the Shops in the Hamilton Building and Sie Welcome Center. Not valid for online purchases.

Gift cards should arrive within 5-10 business days.

Limit 1 per transaction. To purchase multiple gift cards, call 720-913-0130 to speak with an associate.

We look forward to your visit!

$25 Gift Card

Gift cards may be redeemed onsite for tickets, memberships, or merchandise within the Shops in the Hamilton Building and Sie Welcome Center. Not valid for online purchases.

Gift cards should arrive within 5-10 business days.

Limit 1 per transaction. To purchase multiple gift cards, call 720-913-0130 to speak with an associate.

We look forward to your visit!

 

$50 Gift Card

Gift cards may be redeemed onsite for tickets, memberships, or merchandise within the Shops in the Hamilton Building and Sie Welcome Center. Not valid for online purchases.

Gift cards should arrive within 5-10 business days.

Limit 1 per transaction. To purchase multiple gift cards, call 720-913-0130 to speak with an associate.

We look forward to your visit!

$75 Gift Card

Gift cards may be redeemed onsite for tickets, memberships, or merchandise within the Shops in the Hamilton Building and Sie Welcome Center. Not valid for online purchases.

Gift cards should arrive within 5-10 business days.

Limit 1 per transaction. To purchase multiple gift cards, call 720-913-0130 to speak with an associate.

We look forward to your visit!

'Round the Table with Colorado Printmakers

What makes printmaking such a dynamic and collaborative art form? Join artists Melanie Yazzie, Leon Loughridge, and Mark Lunning for a panel conversation with curator Chris Herron in conjunction with 'Round the Clock: 24 Hours of Colorado in Prints.

Together they will discuss their creative processes, the history and future of printmaking in the state, and the vibrant artistic community that continues to shape the medium in Colorado.

1 Day Workshop | Drawing: Exploring Unconventional Tools (5/2)

At its heart, drawing is simply mark-making, and the ways in which one can make an interesting mark are endless - drawing is often seen as a simple act, but the definition is expansive. This can be seen plainly in the Denver Art Museum’s collections—Frederick Sommer made a drawing by simply impressing a sharp implement into foil, and Andy Goldsworthy placed an icicle on paper, calling the record of the melting and the marks left behind a drawing. In the instructor’s own work, she places snails on black paper and cuts around the slime they leave behind to make a drawing.

In the quest to make an interesting mark, artists have experimented with process, made their own tools, designed systems and even built machines in the quest to make an interesting mark. In this 1-day workshop, students will explore some of this methodology for inspiration, create their own tools, and play with a variety of unusual materials in the quest to make that perfect, compelling mark on paper.

2 Week Class | Drawing: Discovering Butterflies (5/16)

Join the Butterfly Pavilion and the Denver Art Museum for a two-part artistic adventure! In part one, students will learn to draw butterflies by exploring their representation in artworks from the Denver Art Museum’s collections, while also discovering the fascinating anatomy of butterflies through the presentation of preserved specimens. In part two, students will be given a guided tour and immersed in the Butterfly Pavilion’s lush conservatory, surrounded by thousands of free-flying butterflies. They will continue to refine their drawing practice in this natural setting with the opportunity to nature journal and draw from live or preserved specimens. This two-part workshop is perfect for artists and nature enthusiasts alike and does not require any prior technical knowledge.

This is a two-part Workshop hosted in collaboration with the Butterfly Pavilion. Week one, 5/16/2026 will take place at the DAM. Week two, 5/23/2026 will take place at the Butterfly Pavilion.

4 Week Class | Painting: Flow State (4/21)

Flow State is a 4-week abstract painting class that explores the connections between intuitive painting, mindfulness meditation, and community. Students will learn how to combine abstract painting and drawing skills with mindfulness meditation techniques. Each class will present different ways this hybrid practice can be used to hold space for ourselves and each other. Students will work individually and as a group using acrylic paint, pastels, paper and canvas. This class will connect to abstract works in the Denver Art Museum collection, including pieces by artists like Mark Bradford, Elaine de Kooning, Joan Mitchell, Sam Gilliam, Shinique Smith, and Sonia Gechtoff.

 

4 Week Class | Painting: Introduction to Watercolor (4/23)

In this 4-week class, students will learn a variety of watercolor techniques through practice and will experiment with the ways watercolor interacts with other media through the creation of multiple watercolor paintings. By the end of the session, students will understand the basic techniques and practices in watercolor painting and feel comfortable experimenting at home to form their own practice centered around joy and experimentation.

Students will purchase their own materials and should expect to spend $40-60.

Donation

Give to the Denver Art Museum's Annual Fund

Your 100% tax-deductible contribution supports inspiring art connections, powerful artist collaborations, community-minded programming at the Denver Art Museum. During these unprecedented times, your donation helps the museum reimagine how we connect in person and online through a series of new opportunities for visitors of all ages. Thank you for your support of the Denver Art Museum's annual fund.

Luncheon by Design 2026

Luncheon by Design is currently SOLD OUT. If you would like to be added to the waitlist, please complete this form.

Luncheon by Design begins at 11:00 am with a lively networking reception. At noon, guests will enjoy a seated luncheon and our featured program in the Sturm Grand Pavilion. At 1:30 pm, immediately following the program, guests are invited to an exclusive viewing of Conversation Pieces: Stories from the Fashion Archives—a fitting finale to an experience steeped in bold style and iconic design.

 

Luncheon by Design Donation

I am unable to attend Luncheon by Design but would like to make a contribution in support of the event.

Member Tour of The Stars We Do Not See

Join us for a 45-minute tour of The Stars We Do Not See: Australian Indigenous Art throughout the spring member shopping weekend! Led by specially trained docents, these tours explore the works from the National Gallery of Victoria's world-leading collection, offering a rare opportunity to experience the richness and innovation of Indigenous Australian art.

Tours will be available at 10:30 and 11:30 am Friday-Sunday, May 1-3. Registration is required.

ONSITE - Interwoven: Creating Community by Supporting Artistic Innovation in Textile Arts & Fashion

This inaugural symposium of the Avenir Institute of Textile Arts and Fashion invites directors and curators from leading textile arts and fashion organizations who share a common thread of being community-driven innovators.

Doors open at 9:30 am.

Questions? Call 720-913-0018 or email Cris Gomez at cgomez@denverartmuseum.org.

Onsite - The Lives of Objects: Provenance Research in Focus

Please join the Denver Art Museum's Native Arts and Provenance departments, along with special guests from the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago, for a lively panel discussion on the vital role provenance research plays in museums.

The panel will examine provenance research as a cornerstone of ethical collecting and explore how it contributes to the return of objects to their rightful countries of origin. The discussion will also address the importance of fostering international relationships that extend beyond repatriation, highlighting the recent return of a plaque to the Kingdom of Benin. This will include a brief intercontinental conversation with Mr. Olugbile Holloway, Director General of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM) of Nigeria.

Featured in-person panelists include MacKenzie Mallon, Head of Provenance for the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, and Dr. Jacques Schuhmacher, Executive Director of Provenance for the Art Institute of Chicago. They will be joined by Denver Art Museum Arts of Africa Fellow Syokau Mutonga and Provenance Research Fellow Mac Coyle, with moderation by Renée Albiston, Head of Provenance Research.

VIRTUAL - The Lives of Objects: Provenance Research in Focus

Please note that this ticket allows you to watch the lecture online via livestream; for in-person tickets, please click here.

Please join the Denver Art Museum's Native Arts and Provenance departments, along with special guests from the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art and the Art Institute of Chicago, for a lively panel discussion on the vital role provenance research plays in museums.

The panel will examine provenance research as a cornerstone of ethical collecting and explore how it contributes to the return of objects to their rightful countries of origin. The discussion will also address the importance of fostering international relationships that extend beyond repatriation, highlighting the recent return of a plaque to the Kingdom of Benin. This will include a brief intercontinental conversation with Mr. Olugbile Holloway, Director General of the National Commission for Museums and Monuments (NCMM) of Nigeria.

Featured in-person panelists include MacKenzie Mallon, Head of Provenance for the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art in Kansas City, and Dr. Jacques Schuhmacher, Executive Director of Provenance for the Art Institute of Chicago. They will be joined by Denver Art Museum Arts of Africa Fellow Syokau Mutonga and Provenance Research Fellow Mac Coyle, with moderation by Renée Albiston, Head of Provenance Research.

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 for the DAM.

The Museum regularly reconciles expenditures made from distributed funds to ensure that they are allocated as intended.

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 means the most to employees, clients, and stakeholders. To learn more about corporate membership options and benefits, please contact us at 

CorporatePartnerships@denverartmuseum.org.

Every Corporate Membership Includes:

  • Corporate and Executive membership cards for free general admission
  • Corporate special exhibition ticket price available to all employees
  • 10% discount in the museum shop
  • Recognition in the museum's Annual Report
  • Access to virtual programming and art making activities
  • Bimonthly member magazine On & Off the Wall and Beyond the Walls patron newsletter
  • News and updates through exclusive member communications

General Admission - Untimed Entry

General admission tickets grant entry to the Denver Art Museum's campus, including the Hamilton and Martin Buildings, Sie Welcome Center, and The Kirkland.

Museum admission is valid for the entire day.

Gift Membership - Individual

The basic benefits including unlimited free general admission for one for an entire year, plus two free general admission guest passes

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