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  • May 29

  • Jun 1

  • Jun 5

    • 1 PM

      Active Art

      Location: Aspen Art Museum
      Free & Open to All Seniors!
      No registration required


      Calling all seniors in the Roaring Fork Valley!

      Join us at the Aspen Art Museum for a workshop that brings together art, conversation, and creativity. Learn about the Aspen Art Museum’s exhibitions and programs with an AAM Educator.

  • Jun 8

    • 4 PM Education Program

      Pride Extravaganza Pageant

      Join us for our first annual Pride Extravaganza Pageant—where local divas from the Roaring Fork Valley and Colorado’s Western Slope will battle it out for the crown in a talent show, fashion show, and lip sync battle.

  • Jun 10

    • Monday–Friday
      9 AM–12 PM
      $200/$180 AAM Members 10% off
      Max 10 participants per session.
      Location: On-site at the Aspen Art Museum Workshop

      Learn to make your favorite insects and animals using various colorful materials. Day Camp–goers will explore shape, form, and texture while bringing their beloved crawly friends to life!

  • Jun 11

    • 11 AM Education Program

      Story Art

      Join us at the Pitkin County Library for Story Art—a FREE drop-in program specially designed for young children and their parents or caregivers that combines the magic of storytelling with creative art activities inspired by children’s storybook readings.

  • Jun 12

  • Jul 23

    • 6 PM Education Program

      Music with A View

      This free chamber concert series is presented in collaboration with the Aspen Music Festival and School (AMFS). The series features one-hour performances by the most advanced AMFS students and visiting musicians in Aspen.

      Let art and spectacular views elevate your experience of music with the Aspen Art Museum.

  • Jul 30

  • Jul 31

    • Free with registration; Members get priority access.
      This event has a limited capacity.


      “An exhibition is a finite episode, a temporal road map to the stars, along which I hoped to track a potential route through and between other episodes, which explode and reiterate the potential of the other."—Allison Katz

      On the occasion of In the House of the Trembling Eye, a museum-wide exhibition staged by painter Allison Katz, the artist will be in conversation with curator and art historian James Meyer. Their dialogue will center upon the concept of collections, both public and private, and the drives that fuel an accumulation of art.

      For more, read our feature on Allison Katz in our Summer 2024 Magazine.

      AAM talks and lectures are presented as part of the Questrom Lecture Series and made possible by the Questrom Education Fund.