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Wednesday, August 4, 6–9 PM
Thursday, August 5, 2–8 PM
Friday, August 6, 10 AM–2 PM
Registration required
Into the Wood is a new pop-up, interactive installation by Los Angeles–based artist Adam Stamp. Created for ArtCrush 2021 and presented by L'Officiel Magazine, Into the Wood will provide a backdrop for Aspen Art Museum visitors to be photographed.
Free and open to the public
Registration Required
Aspen Art Museum
As part of the ongoing Questrom Lecture Series, the AAM will host a panel discussion with leading artists, scholars, and curators Allan Schwartzman, Doris Salcedo, Rebecca Siegel, and Naima Keith to explore the present landscape and future potential for monuments, as well as examine current debates about who and what should—or should not—be memorialized. This event is free and open to the public.
Free and open to the public.
Registration Required
Tonight, the Aspen Art Museum and Aspen galleries will open their doors to offer guests the opportunity to view a wide selection of works after hours. After Hours at the Aspen Art Museum will also feature a special cocktail by artist Adam Stamp’s Slippery Slope bar.
Please note that you will need to register separately for String Quartet for Six Players, with Stephen Prina.
Free and Open to the Public
Registration required
Aspen Art Museum
Stephen Prina will stage a special performance of his 1976 composition String Quartet for Six Players, which takes as a starting point Mozart’s String Quartet No. 15 in D minor, albeit conceptually rearranged. Using chance as a guiding compositional principle, the work is performed in response to the throwing of a die. Musical performers are from the Aspen Music Festival and School.
Wednesday, August 4, 6–9 PM
Thursday, August 5, 2–8 PM
Friday, August 6, 10 AM–2 PM
Into the Wood is a new pop-up, interactive installation by Los Angeles–based artist Adam Stamp. Created for ArtCrush 2021 and presented by L'Officiel Magazine, Into the Wood will provide a backdrop for Aspen Art Museum visitors to be photographed.
Registration required
Invite Only
The Aspen Art Museum has a historic program of collection visits, which offers access to some of Aspen’s most iconic private homes.
Spaces for these visits are limited and priority will be given to AAM members
If you are interested in joining this event or future collection visits, please see our membership benefits and become a member today!
Event co-chairs
Amy Phelan and Jamie Tisch
Email: For inquiries, please email us at info@aspenartmuseum.org.
Every August, the Aspen Art Museum hosts a week of events celebrating art and artists that lead up to our annual ArtCrush summer gala. This week honors those whose creativity and vision have the greatest impact on the field of contemporary art. The annual ArtCrush gala will end with a live auction of 10 incredible contemporary artworks.
Membership required to register.
Deepen your understanding of contemporary art and themes through the art of close looking with others. Guided tours are facilitated by a museum educator and include an interactive experience.
In collaboration with Aspen Film, the Aspen Art Museum proudly presents a members-only screening of the documentary by Todd Haynes, THE VELVET UNDERGROUND, at the Isis Theatre.
To kick off our Monthly Member Event Series, Aspen Art Museum presents Quarmega Quiz Night. There is limited seating, so sign up soon! We will be offering drink specials.
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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.