| Don't Miss King Tut
| The final days of King Tut are quickly approaching. If you've put off meeting the king we have a few tips for you. 1. Buy in Advance Reserve timeslots in advance online at www.tutdenver.com or come by early to buy tickets at the box office to ensure you can see the exhibition at the best time for you. 2. Tut After Dark We extended our hours for the final weeks and are open until 7 pm on Thursday and 10 pm on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday. Come after 5 pm for fewer crowds and more one-on-one time with the boy king's belongings. 3. Explore the DAM Your King Tut ticket includes admission to the entire museum complex. If you have to wait for the next time slot check out the contemporary landscapes in Western Horizons or the photography exhibition Robert Benjamin: Notes from a Quiet Life. | King Tut »
| New American Indian Art Galleries | Join us January 30 as we unveil our completely remodeled and reinstalled American Indian art galleries. Revealing the hand and eye of individual artists, the new galleries will display more than 650 new-on-view artworks. Curator Nancy Blomberg explains, "I want visitors to understand that there are more than 500 tribes with unique artists and each artist has their own intentions, motivations, and inspirations." Don't miss live artist talks and demonstrations, interactive technology elements, videos, and hands-on activity areas that will immerse you in the artistic process and inspiration behind many pieces. DAM members get an early sneak peek at the Members Preview January 29. Not a member? Join today. | American Indian »
| | Conversation with Curator January 7, 4 pm
| Native Arts curator Nancy Blomberg provides a look behind the scenes of the newly remodeled American Indian art galleries in this illustrated presentation followed by a discussion. No reservations needed.
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| Western Horizons Lecture January 11, 4 & 6 pm | Join artist Don Stinson at 4 pm or artist Chuck Forsman at 6 pm for a one-hour lecture followed by a Q & A session with Thomas Smith, director of the Petrie Institute for Western American Art and curator of Western Horizons: Landscapes from the Contemporary Realism Collection. Advance registration required.
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| Create Playdate: Build January 12, 10 am–1 pm
| Drop in with your little ones, age 3 to 5, and meet up with other tots and their grownups. Explore architecture and build a pillow fort, make a library out of blocks, listen to stories, play looking games, and make art.
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| Untitled # 33 (Pledge) January 28, 6–10 pm
| Our final Friday mixed-media events are back for another season. In January we're toasting the New Year and turning our eyes toward allegiance, stick-to-itiveness, and dust bunnies. Complete your evening with local bands, detours of the collection, Buntport Theater, and more.
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| | | Images (top to bottom): Tutankhamun canopic coffinette. 15.4 in. © Sandro Vannini. George Walkus, Kwakwaka'wakw, Four-faced Hamat'sa Mask, about 1938. Native Arts acquisition fund. Photo by Chris Schneider.
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