Art & Sip: Protest Posters
Longmont Museum 400 Quail Rd., Longmont, CO, United StatesMake your voice visible as you create bold, impactful protest signs that express your values, passions and calls for justice.
Make your voice visible as you create bold, impactful protest signs that express your values, passions and calls for justice.
From the branches of government and our system of checks and balances to public service and free and fair elections, join us for a mini-refresher course on just how this whole representative democracy thing works.
Join us for a screening of The Librarians, a powerful 2025 documentary directed by Kim A. Snyder.
This class blends mindfulness, creativity and nature as you learn how to transform simple wood slices into meditative works of art.
A brother and sister flee political persecution in Guatemala and undertake a perilous journey to the United States in search of a better life.
An immersive evening of contemporary dance, theater, film and multimedia performance featuring a series of short works that blend bold choreography, intimate storytelling, dynamic video, and sound into an unforgettable, thought-provoking cross-disciplinary experience.
An immersive evening of contemporary dance, theater, film and multimedia performance featuring a series of short works that blend bold choreography, intimate storytelling, dynamic video, and sound into an unforgettable, thought-provoking cross-disciplinary experience.
Use watercolor to create your favorite vegetables in a simple fresh style.
Antonín Dvořák’s American Quartet (1893) inspired American composers to create music that reflected their own culture. George Gershwin’s “Lullaby” (1919) represents one of the earliest attempts, while Aaron Copland’s “Appalachian Spring” stands as a quintessential expression of the country’s simplicity and optimism (1944).
Known for their driving rhythms and innovative approaches to the traditional music of Eastern Europe, this 11-piece brass band brings the sounds of the Old World to the Rocky Mountains performing high-energy Balkan and Klezmer music.
Design and create your own set of original cloth dinner napkins using hand-carved printing blocks.
Inspired by Scandinavian folk art, we will paint stylized floral patterns on rocks.
This Spike Lee landmark in American cinema depicts rising racial tensions in a Brooklyn neighborhood on the hottest day of the summer, ultimately erupting into violence and forcing everyone to confront issues of prejudice and justice.