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  • Mar 9, 2022

  • Mar 12, 2022

    • 2–4PM

      Registration Required

      For this month’s Soup Can Saturdays, we will explore Warhol’s portrait painting process from photography to screen printing. Part 1 will focus on Warhol’s portrait process with a Polaroid Big Shot camera. Everyone is encouraged to return for Part 2 where we will screen print the portraits taken during Part 1.

  • Mar 16, 2022

  • Mar 18, 2022

    • The Aspen Art Museum is now offering a 1 hour tour for groups with advanced reservations.

      Tours take place on Fridays at 2 p.m. Registration must be received at least 48 hours in advance of the tour date.

  • Mar 19, 2022

    • 2–4PM

      Registration Required

      For this month’s Soup Can Saturdays, we will explore Warhol’s portrait painting process from photography to screen printing. Part 1 will focus on Warhol’s portrait process with a Polaroid Big Shot camera. Everyone is encouraged to return for Part 2 where we will screen print the portraits taken during Part 1.

  • Mar 23, 2022

    • 12pm - 5pm

      Let the fear release from you into the air and far, far away from you.
      Free and Open to the Public
      No Registration Required

    • 3-4:30 PM

      Drop-in; first come, first served.

      Warhol used repetition and seriality in many of his works. This method highlighted our culture’s obsession with mass production. However, when taking a closer look at the repeating images, we can see how each printed iteration is unique. Come experiment with the mechanical process of repetition by using various images.

  • Jun 2, 2022

    • Join Filmmaker and curator Rabz Lansiquot for a study session exploring Black liberatory film. The Black Film Anti-School is Lansiquot’s ongoing project, initiated at London’s LUX Moving Image in 2019, which seeks to create spaces for collective learning, including screenings, reading and discussion, and generate discourse that goes beyond conversations about representation and towards a liberatory mode of making, viewing and critiquing Black film. Registration required.