Join the AAM Fellows for a few lively rounds of balloon volleyball in Abraham Cruzvillegas’s Hi, How are you Gonzo Exhibition? space. All ages are welcome, and light refreshments will be provided.
Aspen Words is participating in a community pop-up as part of Abraham Cruzvillegas’s exhibition Hi, how are you Gonzo?* The core of the exhibition is collaborative and educational, with various activations by community groups that are designed to generate an exchange of ideas.
Due to inclement weather this activation has been cancelled.
Join the AAM and the Carbondale Clay Center for a public activation of Abraham Cruzvillegas’s Hi, how are you, Gonzo? Participants are invited to interact with upcycled ceramic sculptures and functional pieces and participate in a body part building demonstration with premade clay body parts. Roaring Fork Brewing Company will also be providing local libations!
The faculty and students of Isaacson School at Colorado Mountain College are participating in an activation of Abraham Cruzvillegas’s Hi, how are you, Gonzo? at the Aspen Art Museum on Wednesday January 22 from 5 to 6 p.m. The interactive pieces will feature virtual reality sculpture stations, livestream projections brought into the space, and collaborative screen printing.
Join the AAM and Theater Masters for a theatrical workshop merging visual art, theater, and performance art. Participants will work together to create an original and engaging piece of live storytelling. Facilitated by Executive Artistic Director Daisy Walker, Producing Director Emily Zemba, and local teens from the Theater Masters Aspiring Playwrights Competition.
Calling all artists: Join an AAM Educator and a local contemporary artist for a hands-on activity tied to an exhibition on view. This free program starts with a nontraditional tour and ends with art making, conversation, and refreshments.
Join museums and universities across the country to edit, enhance, and add Wikipedia entries on female figures in the art world. Bring your laptop to Level 3 and receive tutorials from museum staff on the editorial process. Childcare and refreshments will be provided in this free, community-organized event that is presented in association with Art+Feminism’s international campaign to make Wikipedia more gender balanced.
Registration Required
Provides people of all ages with the opportunity to take art outside the museum walls. Led by museum educators and special guests, each session aims to spark creativity and wonder through activities in and around Aspen.
Registration Required
DisAbility Film Festival
An in person film festival presented in partnership with Western Colorado University’s Communication Arts/Film and Education Departments.
Opening remarks will be presented by Dr. Tara Mason, Assistant Professor of Inclusive Education, and Jack Lucido, Professor of Communication Arts, Director of Film Studies and Chair of CALL Department.
About the DisAbility Film Festival:
Our mission is to raise awareness of the triumphs within inclusive education. We believe there are issues related to social justice & lack of educational opportunity for students served in special education. We want to explore creative pedagogy that serves students within inclusive classroom environments using film as a launchpad for discussion, advocacy and change in special education.
Join us on the rooftop for a screening of The Sandlot, a baseball-inspired photo station, an art-making experience, and refreshments. It will be fun for the entire family!
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Tuesday–Sunday, 10 AM–6 PM
Closed Mondays
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General operating support is provided by Colorado Creative Industries. CCI and its activities are made possible through an annual appropriation from the Colorado General Assembly and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.
General operating support is provided by Colorado Creative Industries. CCI and its activities are made possible through an annual appropriation from the Colorado General Assembly and federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.