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SUMMARY:McNichols Exhibits Sep1-Dec 18\,2022
DESCRIPTION:The McNichols Civic Center Building exhibitions are free and open to the public daily from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Location: 144 W Colfax Ave\, Denver\, CO 80202 \nFall Exhibitions: \nMargaret Kasahara: Notable (McNichols Building\, First Floor Community Gallery)\, Sept. 1-Dec. 18. “Notable” is an exhibition of interdisciplinary work inspired by everyday experiences and observations – from familiar routine to extraordinary events. The pieces were created in the spirit of sharing personal perspectives and seeing familiar objects in unexpected ways. https://www.mcnicholsbuilding.com/exhibitions/detail/margaret-kasahara–notable-   \nNizhóní Way: New Works by Melanie Yazzie (McNichols Building\, Boettcher Cultural Pavilion\, Second Floor)\, Sept. 9-Dec. 18. This exhibition is a collection of new mixed media works with various levels of printmaking layered with painting and drawing. As an artist\, Melanie Yazzie works to serve as an agent of change by encouraging others to learn about the social\, cultural and political phenomena that shape the lives of contemporary Native peoples in the United States and beyond. Her work incorporates personal experiences as well as the events and symbols from Diné (Navajo) culture. https://www.mcnicholsbuilding.com/exhibitions/detail/nizh-n–way–new-works-by-melanie-yazzie   \nThe Red Road Project (McNichols Building\, Third Floor)\, Sept. 9-Dec. 18. This collaborative exhibition explores Native American identities\, stories and experiences through a first-person narrative while depicting an accurate representation of American Indian people living in 21st century\, post-colonial America. https://www.mcnicholsbuilding.com/exhibitions/detail/portrait-of-a-culture
URL:https://winstondowns.org/event/mcnichols-exhibits-sep1-dec-182022/
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:McNichols Civic Center Building Exhibits-Free
DESCRIPTION:The McNichols Building exhibitions are free and open to the public daily from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Location: 144 W Colfax Ave\, Denver\, CO 80202 \nFall Exhibitions: \nMargaret Kasahara: Notable (McNichols Building\, First Floor Community Gallery)\, Sept. 1-Dec. 18. “Notable” is an exhibition of interdisciplinary work inspired by everyday experiences and observations – from familiar routine to extraordinary events. The pieces were created in the spirit of sharing personal perspectives and seeing familiar objects in unexpected ways. https://www.mcnicholsbuilding.com/exhibitions/detail/margaret-kasahara–notable-   \nNizhóní Way: New Works by Melanie Yazzie (McNichols Building\, Boettcher Cultural Pavilion\, Second Floor)\, Sept. 9-Dec. 18. This exhibition is a collection of new mixed media works with various levels of printmaking layered with painting and drawing. As an artist\, Melanie Yazzie works to serve as an agent of change by encouraging others to learn about the social\, cultural and political phenomena that shape the lives of contemporary Native peoples in the United States and beyond. Her work incorporates personal experiences as well as the events and symbols from Diné (Navajo) culture. https://www.mcnicholsbuilding.com/exhibitions/detail/nizh-n–way–new-works-by-melanie-yazzie   \nThe Red Road Project (McNichols Building\, Third Floor)\, Sept. 9-Dec. 18. This collaborative exhibition explores Native American identities\, stories and experiences through a first-person narrative while depicting an accurate representation of American Indian people living in 21st century\, post-colonial America. https://www.mcnicholsbuilding.com/exhibitions/detail/portrait-of-a-culture
URL:https://winstondowns.org/event/mcnichols-civic-center-building-exhibits-free/
CATEGORIES:Special Events
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SUMMARY:Solo Exhibition Buell Theatre Lobby
DESCRIPTION:Danielle SeeWalker Solo Exhibition: You Can’t Have Our Braids (Buell Theatre lobby)\, Oct. 15-Jan. 1\, 2023 A companion exhibition to “The Red Road Project\,” Danielle SeeWalker’s solo exhibition showcases her original paintings\, with mixed media works that merge expressionistic portraiture with her Lakota traditions. https://www.artscomplex.com/explore-the-complex/danielle-seewalker-solo-exhibition-you-cant-have-our-braids/ \nBuell Theatre lobby exhibitions are accessible to theatre patrons during events. If you would like to schedule a tour of the exhibit\, please contact Shanna Shelby\, Denver Arts & Venues program administrator and chief curator of exhibitions\, at shanna.shelby@denvergov.org. \nAbout Danielle SeeWalker\nDanielle SeeWalker\, a member of the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe in North Dakota\, is a Hunkpapa & Oglala Lakota artist\, writer\, and mother based in Denver\, Colorado. She serves as a Commissioner with the Denver American Indian Commission and holds a career with a Fortune 500 company. Because of the historical stigma often associated with being Native American (particularly in North Dakota)\, Danielle often felt shame and hopelessness as a young girl. That experience has only fueled her passion and dedication to this project with hopes to inspire Native American youth\, peers and future generations. Today\, through her artwork\, writing and lectures\, Danielle continues to redirect the narrative to an accurate and insightful representation of contemporary Native America.
URL:https://winstondowns.org/event/solo-exhibition-buell-theatre-lobby/
LOCATION:Buell Theatre Lobby\, 1350 Curtis Street\,\, Denver\, CO\, 80202
CATEGORIES:Area Exhibitions-Public,Special Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221201
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SUMMARY:Coats for Colorado Drive
DESCRIPTION:Get Involved\nFor those in the Denver area\, Coats for Colorado has become a longstanding and treasured holiday tradition. From volunteering and donating\, to even hosting your own coat drive\, find out how you can help bring warmth to those in need. To donate a jacket today\, find a dropoff location near you. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nYou can also benefit Coats for Colorado all year long with your online shopping. Just go to https://smile.amazon.com/ch/84-1352214. From then on\, any eligible purchase from Amazon will result in 0.5% going to Coats. To be eligible\, you must start all future Amazon shopping from the smile.amazon.com page\, so bookmark this page! \nIf you don’t have any used jackets to donate and would like to offer a coat\, Coats for Colorado has an Amazon Wish list with purchase requests and suggestions.
URL:https://winstondowns.org/event/coats-for-colorado-drive/
CATEGORIES:Special notices and events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20221027
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20221203
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SUMMARY:LEAF DROP OCTOBER THROUGH DECEMBER 2
DESCRIPTION:From the office of the Denver City Forester:\n2022 has been a hot one. But the good news is\, autumn is nearly here and soon the air will be crisp\, sweaters will take over for t-shirts and your trees’ leaves will start to turn. Which then means your trees’ leaves will also begin to fall.\nDo you have a plan? This “almost there” season is the perfect time to think ahead about what to do with your leaves. Luckily\, Denver’s LeafDrop program is here to help\, giving Denver residents an easy and free way to take care of their neighborhood and city. \nHere are three easy ways you can turn your leaves into something helpful and keep them out of landfills. \n1. CLAIM YOUR BAGS. Before raking up your leaves\, use this coupon to pick up a pack of free compostable paper bags specifically for leaf collection. Free 5-packs of paper leaf bags are available at participating Denver-area Ace Hardware stores. \n2. #COMPOSTINGCOLORS. While you’re raking up leaves\, be sure to capture the beauty – and the bounty – of Denver in autumn by snapping a photo of your trees\, leaves and LeafDrop bags. Learn how to participate in this year’s fall photo contest and use the hashtag #compostingcolors to be entered to win great prizes. \n3. DROP OFF. Keep your raked leaves out of the landfill and compost them for free through Denver’s LeafDrop program.\nWeekday sites will open to Denver residents Oct. 10 – Dec 2. Weekend drop-off sites will open Nov. 4 – Nov 20.\nRemember\, when dropping off your raked leaves\, if you’re not using these compostable bags\, use paper bags – they can be composted along with the leaves! \nCheck THIS LINK for where to drop off bagged leaves.
URL:https://winstondowns.org/event/leaf-drop-october-through-december-2/
CATEGORIES:Denver Area Events,Special notices and events
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