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december
25aug(aug 25)9:00 am14jan(jan 14)5:00 pmThe Sink: The Rest[aurant] is History

Event Details
The Museum of Boulder is proud to announce the new upcoming exhibit, The Sink: The Rest[aurant] is History, in partnership with The Sink and Savor Productions.
Event Details
The Museum of Boulder is proud to announce the new upcoming exhibit, The Sink: The Rest[aurant] is History, in partnership with The Sink and Savor Productions. Discover the fascinating history of The
Sink, as this legendary restaurant turns 100 years old. This immersive
experience delves into the iconic Boulder restaurant’s history, and the
vibrant counter culture that surrounds it, including art, music, a film,
and an interactive component for visitors near and far. The Museum of
Boulder partners with The Sink and Savor Productions to present this
exhibit celebrating this special milestone in Boulder’s history!
Time
August 25 (Friday) 9:00 am - January 14 (Sunday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Museum of Boulder
2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302
Organizer
26aug(aug 26)9:00 am15jan(jan 15)5:00 pmThe Sink: The Rest[aurant] is History

Event Details
The Museum of Boulder is proud to announce the new upcoming exhibit, The Sink: The Rest[aurant] is History, in partnership with The Sink and Savor Productions.
Event Details
The Museum of Boulder is proud to announce the new upcoming exhibit, The Sink: The Rest[aurant] is History, in partnership with The Sink and Savor Productions. Discover the fascinating history of The
Sink, as this legendary restaurant turns 100 years old. This immersive
experience delves into the iconic Boulder restaurant’s history, and the
vibrant counter culture that surrounds it, including art, music, a film,
and an interactive component for visitors near and far. The Museum of
Boulder partners with The Sink and Savor Productions to present this
exhibit celebrating this special milestone in Boulder’s history!
Time
August 26 (Saturday) 9:00 am - January 15 (Monday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Museum of Boulder
2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302
Organizer
29sep(sep 29)9:00 am30(sep 30)5:00 pmProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
29 (Friday) 9:00 am - 30 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Museum of Boulder
2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302
Organizer
30sep01octProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
September 30 (Saturday) 9:00 am - October 1 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Museum of Boulder
2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302
Organizer
16dec1:00 pm5:00 pmNatural Highs Winter Craft Market

Event Details
Join us at the Museum of Boulder for a winter craft fair with Natural Highs! Vendors of all ages will be selling their
Event Details
Join us at the Museum of Boulder for a winter craft fair with Natural Highs!
Vendors
of all ages will be selling their handmade arts, crafts and other
goods. Support teens, mental health, and healthy alternatives to
substance abuse in Boulder. Learn about self-care practices for yourself
and your family. Come and enjoy your time with us while exploring
Museum exhibits, sampling from a Yerba Mate & Herb Bar as well as a
free AcuDetox station.
Standard Museum admission applies. Members of the Museum of Boulder may attend for FREE.
Admission includes the below:
- Access to all exhibits at the Museum of Boulder
- Access to a Yerba Matte & Herb Bar Free AcuDetox session
- Access to self-care practices
For more information about Natural Highs, visit www.naturalhighs.org.
Time
(Saturday) 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Museum of Boulder
2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302
Organizer
january
25aug(aug 25)9:00 am14jan(jan 14)5:00 pmThe Sink: The Rest[aurant] is History

Event Details
The Museum of Boulder is proud to announce the new upcoming exhibit, The Sink: The Rest[aurant] is History, in partnership with The Sink and Savor Productions.
Event Details
The Museum of Boulder is proud to announce the new upcoming exhibit, The Sink: The Rest[aurant] is History, in partnership with The Sink and Savor Productions. Discover the fascinating history of The
Sink, as this legendary restaurant turns 100 years old. This immersive
experience delves into the iconic Boulder restaurant’s history, and the
vibrant counter culture that surrounds it, including art, music, a film,
and an interactive component for visitors near and far. The Museum of
Boulder partners with The Sink and Savor Productions to present this
exhibit celebrating this special milestone in Boulder’s history!
Time
August 25 (Friday) 9:00 am - January 14 (Sunday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Museum of Boulder
2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302
Organizer
26aug(aug 26)9:00 am15jan(jan 15)5:00 pmThe Sink: The Rest[aurant] is History

Event Details
The Museum of Boulder is proud to announce the new upcoming exhibit, The Sink: The Rest[aurant] is History, in partnership with The Sink and Savor Productions.
Event Details
The Museum of Boulder is proud to announce the new upcoming exhibit, The Sink: The Rest[aurant] is History, in partnership with The Sink and Savor Productions. Discover the fascinating history of The
Sink, as this legendary restaurant turns 100 years old. This immersive
experience delves into the iconic Boulder restaurant’s history, and the
vibrant counter culture that surrounds it, including art, music, a film,
and an interactive component for visitors near and far. The Museum of
Boulder partners with The Sink and Savor Productions to present this
exhibit celebrating this special milestone in Boulder’s history!
Time
August 26 (Saturday) 9:00 am - January 15 (Monday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Museum of Boulder
2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302
Organizer
29sep(sep 29)9:00 am30(sep 30)5:00 pmProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
29 (Friday) 9:00 am - 30 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Museum of Boulder
2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302
Organizer
30sep01octProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
September 30 (Saturday) 9:00 am - October 1 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Museum of Boulder
2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302
Organizer
12jan5:00 pmSCAPES Exhibition Opening Reception

Event Details
Join us for the opening reception of SCAPES – a visual arts exhibition featuring works by
Event Details
Join us for the opening reception of SCAPES – a visual arts exhibition featuring works by Richard Eisen, David Hollander, Molly Kaderka, and Pam Rogers. This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will be available for purchase.
A scape in botanical terms is a long flowerless stem that extends from the bulb or rhizome of plants often buried right below the earth. Common scapes are the greens from onions or garlic, often utilized with the same eagerness of the mature vegetable itself. The term scape can also be used to designate the antennae of an insect or the shaft of a singular bird feather.
It’s a term that also brings to mind the land, implying an apostrophe on the title of the exhibition.
The landscape, the Earth, the planet that we live on and the things that encompass that space.
The artists in this exhibition land somewhere between both lines of thought: exploring the world we live on, the lands we have seen and have yet to see, as well as the organisms and artifacts that exist within the universal scape that we as humans dwell within.
Methodologies include but are not limited to:
the skewing of real/hyper-real/digital, creating colored pigment from the world around us, wrapping-binding-harnessing-distilling, floating ink on water and allowing an image to appear on paper, creating new works from broken works, fabric portals, colored binder yet to be fired, streeeeeeeeeetching a material and hoping gravity doesn’t function properly, defying gravity when it does, process over product, depicting unseen worlds and objects, letting vision guide creation
Time
(Friday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Dairy Arts Center
2590 Walnut St Boulder, CO 80302
february
29sep(sep 29)9:00 am30(sep 30)5:00 pmProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
29 (Friday) 9:00 am - 30 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Museum of Boulder
2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302
Organizer
30sep01octProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
September 30 (Saturday) 9:00 am - October 1 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Museum of Boulder
2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302
Organizer
march
29sep(sep 29)9:00 am30(sep 30)5:00 pmProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
29 (Friday) 9:00 am - 30 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Museum of Boulder
2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302
Organizer
30sep01octProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
September 30 (Saturday) 9:00 am - October 1 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Museum of Boulder
2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302
Organizer
april
29sep(sep 29)9:00 am30(sep 30)5:00 pmProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
29 (Friday) 9:00 am - 30 (Tuesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Museum of Boulder
2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302
Organizer
30sep01octProclaiming Colorado's Black History Exhibit

Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the
Event Details
Working collaboratively to preserve Colorado’s rich and complex Black histories, sharing them broadly, and integrating them into Colorado education. The Museum of Boulder, in partnership with Adrian Miller, the Boulder County NAACP Chapter and the Boulder Public Library’s Maria Rogers Oral History Program, will develop activities to highlight the history of Black people in Colorado with our IMLS: Museums for America grant.
Over three years (and beyond), the Museum will employ a community-centered process and develop an exhibit and educational curricula to address the underrepresentation of Black histories in Colorado.
The program will collect original oral histories and research, consolidate research data and make it publicly available, and host a series of programs about race.
This project will give Coloradans a more inclusive understanding of the state’s history by illuminating the stories of Black Coloradans, help the local community examine attitudes about and acknowledge the experience of Black people in Colorado, and ultimately serve as a launching pad for community dialogue and a basis for community action.
Time
September 30 (Saturday) 9:00 am - October 1 (Wednesday) 5:00 pm View in my time
Location
Museum of Boulder
2205 Broadway, Boulder, CO 80302