The Denver Art Museum (DAM) has announced its winter and spring 2025 programming, including exhibitions, events, and activities from February through April. Highlights include the closing exhibitions "Pissarro's Impressionism" (final day February 8) and "A Constant Sky" by Andrea Carlson (through February 16), the opening of photography show "What We’ve Been Up To: People" on February 8, fashion exhibition "Conversation Pieces: Stories from the Fashion Archives" on February 15, and "Space Is the Place: Art & Design in the Atomic Age" and "'Round the Clock: 24 Hours of Colorado in Prints" on March 1. Special events include Slam Nuba's 5th Annual Poetry Slam on February 21, lectures by Didier William and Zora J. Murff in March, and the major exhibition "The Stars We Do Not See: Australian Indigenous Art" opening April 19. The museum also offers free general admission for members and visitors 18 and under.
This article matters because it provides a practical guide for visitors to one of the leading encyclopedic art museums in the United States, highlighting both temporary exhibitions and ongoing programming that reflect the DAM's commitment to diverse artistic traditions—from Impressionism and contemporary Indigenous art to fashion and photography. The inclusion of community events like the poetry slam and Día del Niño celebration underscores the museum's role as a cultural hub for Denver, while the focus on artists of color and Indigenous perspectives signals a broader institutional effort to diversify its offerings and engage underrepresented audiences.