About the Mizel MuseumThe Mizel Museum's exhibits, events and educational programs inspire visitors of all ages and backgrounds to celebrate diversity and honor the journeys of all people.
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Location400 S. Kearney St.Denver CO 80224 (303) 394-9993
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| Welcome to 2012! Museum programs and events kick off with an out-of-this-world Salon Night on Jan. 12. Creative Sundays Workshops begin Jan. 18 with a series of artist-in-residence programs for adults. Read on to find out what the new year holds for you at the Mizel Museum.
Salon Night: Art, Science & the Cosmic ConnectionThursday, Jan. 12, 5:30-7:30pmHow do art and science connect, cosmically speaking?Artist Monica Petty Aiello, whose work is inspired by planetary surfaces, will be joined by Hebrew typographer Martin Mendelsberg, an artist inspired by the relationships between Jewish mysticism, mathematics and music for an out-of-this-world discussion! Read more and register HERE.
First Person Writing WorkshopSunday, Jan. 15, 10am-2pmBegin 2012 with this inspirational workshop for anyone who wants to begin writing or has enjoyed writing in the past and would like to begin again. Join Daniela Uslan, a devoted creative writing teacher, for a renewing, fun workshop designed to help access your writing voice and get your creative juices flowing. CLICK to read about more 2012 workshops.
FOUR SESSIONS: Jan. 31 at Hinkley HS 10am and noon Feb. 2 at Lakewood HS 10am and 1:40pmBridging the wise and the curious, this program inspires middle and high school students to stand up and make a difference. Living Word Architect, community builder and youth advocate, Adrian Molina returns as host of this extraordinary program, with three outstanding civil and human rights activists: Carlotta Walls LaNier of the Little Rock Nine, Helen Giron and Sheldon Steinhauser. Scholarship assistance and transportation reimbursement is available. CLICK for details and to register your class or group.
Celebrating 30 Years with Free Days!Sunday, Jan. 30, 11am-4:30pmVisit 4,000 Year Road Trip: Gathering Sparks for free on the 30th of each month in celebration of Mizel Museum's 30th anniversary. Check our online calendar for free days each month in 2012.
Coming in February
The Art of ShabbatFriday, February 10, 5pmJoin a diverse group of community members for community Shabbat dinner at the Mizel Museum. It will be an artsy evening with candle lighting, exhibit tours, music, a delicious meal and plenty of meaning. CLICK here for reservations.
Salon Night: To Bear Witness Part IThursday, February 16, 5:30pmJoin us for a preview of the Generations: Survivor Stories collection, to be launched as part of the permanent exhibit in 2012. Generations digital stories are short documentaries about community members who survived the Shoah, along with their children and/or grandchildren. Stories will be screened, followed by an open discussion with storytellers Renee Krakowski, Don Krakowski, Gerard Rosenthal, Alla Shcherbina, and Joan Wallis. Read about more upcoming Salon Nights and register HERE.
Ongoing Programs
Painting with Boris ShoshenskyWell-known master painter and professor Boris Shoshensky teaches concepts and techniques for all levels. Day classes held on Tuesdays; late afternoon classes on Wednesdays. To register email Tia or call (303) 749-5018.
Restorative Hatha YogaEnjoy a gentle, strengthening, restorative yoga class in the peaceful and inspiring setting of the Mizel Museum's exhibit. Classes are held on Wednesdays from 5:15-6:45pm. Price per class is $18; pay at the door.
Jewish Meditation with Rabbi Stephen Booth NadavSundays, January 15 & 29, 4:30-6pmMeditation is the practice of making ordinary moments sacred, or finding the sacred in the ordinary. Join Rabbi Steve to develop the skills of Jewish mindfulness including meditation instruction, chanting, walking, Torah and text study. All levels and backgrounds welcome. Drop-in class; donations on site.
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