One November Morning: Art on Sand Creek By Cheyenne & Arapaho Artists

One November Morning: Art on Sand Creek By Cheyenne & Arapaho Artists

Jan. 5 – March 6 – Museum of Anthropology An expansion of a pop-up exhibit that was on display at the Denver Art Museum in November and December, “One November Morning,” running Jan. 5–March 6 at the University of Denver Museum of Anthropology, is a collection of works by five Cheyenne-Arapaho artists who are descendants of victims of the Sand Creek Massacre. The exhibit is their collective response to the massacre, which happened 150 years ago when University of Denver founder John Evans was governor of the Colorado Territory.

Lesley Baker Artist Talk February 9th, 6pm

Lesley Baker Artist Talk February 9th, 6pm

Join the School of Art and Art History in welcoming Lesley Baker to campus. Her practice combines screen printing and ceramics, and serves as inspiration for a collaborative student taking place this winter quarter.     Lesley’s artist talk is free and open to the public. Wednesday February 8th, 6pm  Shwayder Art Building 2121 Asbury Street Room 119

Daniela Edburg Visiting Artist Lecture 1/19 7pm

Daniela Edburg Visiting Artist Lecture 1/19 7pm

Please join the School of Art and Art History in welcoming the 2016/17 Hamilton Visiting Artist, Daniela Edburg. Daniela is one of 13 artists exhibiting in the Denver Art Museum’s Mi Tierra exhibition, which opens in February. Daniela will be talking about her project at 7pm in Sturm 281, Lindsay Auditorium A reception for the artist will be held in the lobby of the Vicki Myhren Gallery from 5-7 pm. The artist will be in attendance. Thank you to the Hamilton Family, The Denver Art Museum and all in the DU Community who have participated in this project. Questions: Contact...