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CultureHaus members are invited to a private lounge at October's Untitled: Creative Fusions' featuring artists Alejandra...
10/26/2021

CultureHaus members are invited to a private lounge at October's Untitled: Creative Fusions' featuring artists Alejandra Abad and Felix Ayodele. We hope you will join us! There will be a Meet and Greet with the artists in the CultureHaus Lounge as well as an open bar and awesome menu for the evening!

Not a member of CultureHaus? Come see what we’re about at the CultureHaus Lounge during this event!

DM us with any questions you have or head to the link below to learn more and register for the event!

https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/calendar/untitled-oct2021

Hope to see you there!


Closing this month: “Each / Other: Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger.”Don’t miss your chance to see this incredible ex...
08/02/2021

Closing this month: “Each / Other: Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger.”

Don’t miss your chance to see this incredible exhibition before it ends on August 22nd!

“Each / Other: Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger” is an exhibition exploring side by side, collaborative art making processes by two leading Indigenous contemporary artists.

Learn more about the exhibit and get your tickets now at the link below:
https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/each-other

Images courtesy of the Denver Art Museum.

JUST ANNOUNCED: The Denver Art Museum to Present the First Comprehensive Exhibition Exploring the Life and Legacy of Mal...
07/13/2021

JUST ANNOUNCED: The Denver Art Museum to Present the First Comprehensive Exhibition Exploring the Life and Legacy of Malinche, the Iconic Indigenous Young Woman at the Heart of the Spanish and Aztec War (1519–1521).

Commemorating 500 years since the fall of Tenochtitlan, capital of the Aztec Empire,”Traitor, Survivor, Icon: The Legacy of La Malinche” examines the historical and cultural legacy of Malinche through artworks created between 1500 and 2022.

Opening February 6, 2022.

!RECIÉN ANUNCIADA! El Denver Art Museum presentará la primera exposición integral en enfocarse en la vida y el legado de la Malinche, la emblemática joven indígena que estuvo en el corazón de la guerra entre los españoles y los aztecas (1519–1521).

La exposición “Traidora, sobreviviente, Ícono: El legado de la Malinche” conmemora 500 años desde la caída de Tenochtitlán, capital del Imperio Azteca, y examina el legado histórico y cultural de la Malinche a través de obras creadas entre 1500 y 2022.

Inaugurará el 6 de febrero de 2022.

Denver Art Museum Press Release: July 13, 2021

Image credit: Antonio Ruíz, “El sueño de la Malinche (Malinche’s dream)”,1939. Oil paint on Masonite (engineered wood); 11-7/8 × 15-3/4 in. Galería de Arte Mexicano, Mexico City. © Archivo Antonio Ruíz. Image © and courtesy Galería de Arte Mexicano, Mexico City.

https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/malinche

For this month’s edition of HausMates: Portrait of a Member meet Danny! In his 6 years as a CultureHaus member, Danny ha...
06/22/2021

For this month’s edition of HausMates: Portrait of a Member meet Danny!

In his 6 years as a CultureHaus member, Danny has enjoyed a variety of specially curated events, but especially loved an intimate painting and cocktail evening with and the unique opportunity to visit private collectors’ homes for art inspiration.

Click the link below to learn more about Danny! Thanks for being a CultureHaus member for all these years !

http://culturehaus.denverartmuseum.org/2021/06/hausmates-portrait-of-a-member-june-edition/

Opening at the Denver Art Museum on May 23rd, Each/Other: Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger,” is the first exhibition ...
05/14/2021

Opening at the Denver Art Museum on May 23rd, Each/Other: Marie Watt and Cannupa Hanska Luger,” is the first exhibition to feature together the work of Watt and Luger, two leading Indigenous contemporary artists whose processes both focus on collaborative artmaking. Exploring the collective process of creation, “Each/Other” will feature 26 mixed media sculptures, wall hangings and large-scale installation works by Marie Watt (Seneca, Scottish, German) and Cannupa Hanska Luger (Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikara, Lakota and European), along with a new monumental artist-guided community artwork.

Learn more about the exhibition and reserve tickets at the link in bio!

Image credits:

1. Marie Watt(Seneca), Butterfly, 2015. Reclaimed wool blankets, satin binding, thread, cotton twill tape and tin jingles; 94x 126 in. Denver Art Museum: Funds from Loren G. Lipson, M.D., Vicki & Kent Logan, with additional funds from Brian Tschumper, Nancy Benson, Jan & Mike Tansey, and JoAnn & Bob Balzer, 2016. 1A-B. © Marie Watt.

2. Cannupa Hanska Luger, Every One, 2018. Ceramic, social collaboration;12 x 15 x 3ft. Image courtesy of Marie Walsh Sharpe Gallery of Contemporary Art at Ent Center for the Arts, UCCS, ColoradoSprings, CO.

It’s the last month to see “Shantell Martin: Words and Lines” at the Denver Art Museum! The interactive, multimedia inst...
05/04/2021

It’s the last month to see “Shantell Martin: Words and Lines” at the Denver Art Museum!

The interactive, multimedia installation features Martin’s signature black and white drawings that explore intersectionality, identity, and play.

CultureHaus was proud to make a contribution to help bring this exhibition to the DAM!

Don’t miss your chance to experience Martin’s captivating work. Access is included in general admission .

Photo Credits:


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04/24/2021

We’re so excited to visit the new Martin Building at Denver Art Museum in October!

Our first in-person board gathering in over a year! Stay tuned for more event announcements soon! We’re so excited to re...
04/12/2021

Our first in-person board gathering in over a year! Stay tuned for more event announcements soon! We’re so excited to reconnect with our amazing Denver Art Community!

Currently on view at The Denver Art Museum: “The 19th Century in European and American Art”. The exhibition includes ove...
03/30/2021

Currently on view at The Denver Art Museum: “The 19th Century in European and American Art”. The exhibition includes over 85 works from Monet, van Gogh, Degas, Cézanne, and Morisot, among others, ranging from the late 1700s through the early 1900s, highlighting a pivotal century in art history and the rise and development of artistic directions from academicism and realism to impressionism.

The exhibition is included in general admission and FREE for members and youth under 18!

Image: Berthe Morisot, ”The Lesson in the Garden” 1886. Oil paint on canvas; 23. 8125 x 28.875 in. Frederic C. Hamilton Collection, bequeathed to the Denver Art Museum, 34. 2017.

In our latest edition of “HausMates: Portrait of a Member,” we’re introducing you to Karlie McLaughlin! Karlie has been ...
03/02/2021

In our latest edition of “HausMates: Portrait of a Member,” we’re introducing you to Karlie McLaughlin! Karlie has been on the board for 2 years now!

In her free time, you can find Karlie cycling through the city and exploring all that Denver has to offer, especially First Fridays in the Santa Fe Art District!

She loves being a member of CultureHaus because of the people she has been able to connect with and the exclusive art experiences both in and outside of the Denver Art Museum that are so unique to what CultureHaus provides.

Learn more about Karlie and her favorite art experiences here:
http://culturehaus.denverartmuseum.org/2021/03/hausmates-portrait-of-a-member-february-edition/

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Tonight at 6 PM MST! There’s still time to sign up for the free Conserving Contemporary Art Lecture! What goes into cons...
02/24/2021

Tonight at 6 PM MST! There’s still time to sign up for the free Conserving Contemporary Art Lecture! What goes into conserving contemporary art materials at the DAM? With conservator Kate Moomaw-Taylor, gain insight into the creative challenges that come into play in preserving the work of Senga Nengudi (scroll through some of our favorite pieces currently on display at the DAM above), and other artworks. Discover the strategies and underlying philosophies conservators employ to address new and unusual materials and collaborate with living artists in this dynamic area of museum practice.

Link for free tickets:
https://tickets.denverartmuseum.org/Selection.aspx?sch=307180

This is a virtual event.

Image 1: Senga Nengudi, Masked Taping, 1978/79. Contact sheet, silver gelatin print 3 panels overall: 41x34 in. each. Edition 3/5 + 1 AP. Denver Art Museum: Purchased with funds from Contemporary Alliance, 2020.565A-C. © Senga Nengudi 📸

Image 2: Senga Nengudi, Inside/Outside, 1977. Nylon mesh, rubber, foam, and sand. 60 x 24 x 6 in. Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau München. © Senga Nengudi. 📸

Image 3: Senga Nengudi, Blossom, 2014. Nylon mesh and metal. ©Senga Nengudi. 📸

Image 4: Senga Nengudi, Water Composition I,1970; remade 2020. Vinyl, rope, water, food coloring. Collection of the artist. © Senga Nengudi. 📸

Hey CultureHaus fam! Looking for interesting art experiences? Be sure to check out “Ana Mendieta: Suspended Fire” curren...
02/24/2021

Hey CultureHaus fam! Looking for interesting art experiences? Be sure to check out “Ana Mendieta: Suspended Fire” currently on view at the Denver Art Museum through March 7, 2021.

“Ana Mendieta: Suspended Fire” is an immersive installation featuring two films created by Cuban-American artist Ana Mendieta. The installment is the newest addition to the DAM’s cross-departmental exhibition “The Light Show” and will showcase remastered versions of “Anima, Silueta de Cohetes”(“Firework Piece”), 1976, and “Untitled: Silueta Series”, 1978.

The artist invites viewers to meditate upon life, death and the passage of time as the burning flames mesmerize us. The silhouettes, which appear suspended in space, also represent her “anima”, or soul. By placing them outdoors as the only source of light, Mendieta encourages viewers to think about the association between the female body and nature.

will also be hosting an online talk about the films, led by Laura F. Almeida, curatorial fellow of modern and contemporary art at the Denver Art Museum, on Tuesday, February 23 from 6-7 PM.

Image: Ana Mendieta, Anima, “Siluetade Cohetes” (“Firework Piece”), 1976. Super-8mm film transferred to high-definition digital media, color, silent. Running time: 2:23 minutes. Edition of 6with 3 aps. ©2020 The Estate of Ana Mendieta Collection, LLC. Courtesy Galerie Lelong & Co./Licensed by ArtistsRights Society(ARS), NewYork.

Denver Art Museum Press Release Dec. 3, 2020

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