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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!

A Tour of the Stars: Exploring The Stars We Do Not See with Manuel Ferreira

Join CultureHaus for a spectacular night of views of Denver and The Stars We Do Not See: Australian Indigenous Art.

The evening begins with a reception in the Summit Room on level 7 of the Martin Building, with sweeping vistas of the Front Range, and continues with a tour of the exhibition.

The largest display of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander art ever presented in North America, The Stars We Do Not See charts watershed moments in Indigenous art from the late 19th century to the present. Manuel Ferreira, an Interpretive Specialist at the Denver Art Museum, will guide CultureHaus members around the show.

Anderman Photography Lecture: Alexey Titarenko

Photographer Alexey Titarenko explores the character of a city and its people, blending the reality of a moment with metaphor. By using long exposure times and darkroom techniques, he makes photographs that evoke a mood and the passage of time.

Titarenko grew up and studied photography in Leningrad (now St. Petersburg, Russia). He first made collages and photomontages commenting on the oppressive communist regime but after the fall of the Soviet Union, he shifted focus. Inspired by literature and music, he began making pictures that poetically express the feelings and the stories of the lives of people in St. Petersburg. Alexey Titarenko took this approach to photographing other cities including Venice, Italy, Havana, Cuba, and New York City, where he lives and works today.

Following this talk, there will be a book signing of the new expanded edition of The City is a Novel (2025).

This program is presented in connection with the photography exhibition What We’ve Been Up To: People, February 8 – September 29, 2026.

Artist Talk with Dabin Ahn

Celebrate AAPI month with the Denver Art Museum! Join the Arts of Asia department on May 26th for a special conversation with Chicago-based artist, Dabin Ahn. Led by Curator Hyonjeong (HJ) Kim Han, be the first to see a new work by the artist, now part of our permanent collection.

This event does not include admission to the Denver Art Museum, if you would like to visit the galleries please purchase tickets here.

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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.

June 15-18 | Art and Nature (ages 5-6)

This camp will be a 4-DAY week in observance of the Juneteenth holiday. There will not be a session on Friday June 19th, 2026.

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 nature-inspired artwork of your own!

June 15-18 | Artivism (ages 9-11)

This camp will be a 4-DAY week in observance of the Juneteenth holiday. There will not be a session on Friday June 19th, 2026.

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, or artivism and use our creativity to speak up for the causes we care about!

June 15-18 | Patterns and Prints (ages 7-8)

This camp will be a 4-DAY week in observance of the Juneteenth holiday. There will not be a session on Friday June 19th, 2026.

From Navajo weavings to Chinese ceramics, patterns are everywhere. Campers explore the galleries to discover how artists use patterns across cultures, then head to the workshop to design and create their own patterned artwork.

June 22-26 | Art Around the World (ages 5-6)

Pack your imagination and get your art passport ready! This week, we’ll explore artwork from cultures across the globe. Each stop on our journey inspires a new hands-on project back in the workshop, letting campers create their own world of art.

June 22-26 | Creature Creations (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 22-26 | Fabrics and Fashion (ages 7-8)

From fashion to soft sculpture, there are all kinds of artwork you can 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 22-26 | Reduce, Reuse, Recycle (ages 9-11)

Transform the everyday into the extraordinary! Explore how artists like El Anatsui turn recycled materials into stunning works of art, then head to the workshop to experiment with found objects and build your own bold, imaginative assemblage.

June 8-12 | Art and 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 nature-inspired artwork of your own!

June 8-12 | Art Around the World (ages 7-8)

Pack your imagination and get your art passport ready! This week, we’ll explore artwork from cultures across the globe. Each stop on our journey inspires a new hands-on project back in the workshop, letting campers create their own world of art.

June 8-12 | Patterns and Prints (ages 5-6)

From Navajo weavings to Chinese ceramics, patterns are everywhere. Campers explore the galleries to discover how artists use patterns across cultures, then head to the workshop to design and create their own patterned artwork.

Onsite: Behind the Baton LIVE: The American West, From Copland to Kirkland

Behind the Baton Live: The American West, From Copland to Kirkland is a special presentation from CPR Classical and the Denver Art Museum on June 16 at the Sturm Grand Pavilion, exploring the music and art that both celebrate and challenge the identity of the American West. Conductor Scott O’Neil and JR Henneman, Curator of Western American Art, serve as your guides in this live, multimedia experience blending performance, storytelling and visual art. Part introspection and part celebration of Colorado’s 150th anniversary and America’s 250th, the evening journeys across time and landscape to reconsider the myth, memory and meaning of the West.

Virtual: Behind the Baton LIVE: The American West, From Copland to Kirkland

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

Behind the Baton Live: The American West, From Copland to Kirkland is a special presentation from CPR Classical and the Denver Art Museum on June 16 at the Sturm Grand Pavilion, exploring the music and art that both celebrate and challenge the identity of the American West. Conductor Scott O’Neil and JR Henneman, Curator of Western American Art, serve as your guides in this live, multimedia experience blending performance, storytelling and visual art. Part introspection and part celebration of Colorado’s 150th anniversary and America’s 250th, the evening journeys across time and landscape to reconsider the myth, memory and meaning of the West.

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