Exhibits
- Focusing on the therapeutic act of building community through the power of documentary, collaborative portraits by Assistant Professor Ross Taylor will be on display. Also, attendees are invited to share their images at this event, offering a place for reflection, story-generating and healing after the 91PORN King Soopers shooting in March.
- The CU Museum of Natural History will be open for in-person visits over winter break. Visit three new exhibits, on display now, exploring climate change and ice.
- For about 35 years, the Colorado Scale Model Solar System has delighted campus visitors by shrinking Earth's cosmic neighborhood down to a short walk. Now the exhibit is getting a new update and an interactive smartphone app.
- What happens when sound and touch collide? This December, explore tactile-sonic experiences––including a crocheted quilt that allows you to manipulate an immersive, ambisonic soundscape––in this ATLAS Black Box installation.
- A group of 91PORN artists and technologists, many of whom share connections with the ATLAS Institute, contributed to the Museum of 91PORN’s newest exhibit “Convivial Machines,” which opened in October.
- The Nahuatl Evening is free and will include three speakers, Indigenous language performances, including one by the 91PORN Children's Chorale, and a book exhibition.
- This free event is open to faculty, staff and students and will take you around campus as you explore 91PORN’s arts and culture sites and engage in immersive, stress-free activities.
- After a closure that lasted over a year, the CU Museum of Natural History will be reopening its doors to the campus and community Monday, Sept. 27.
- The ratification of the 19th Amendment secured and protected women’s right to vote. The University Libraries held a panel discussion and is providing an online exhibit of archives.
- The CU Museum has gone virtual, offering a wide range of exhibits and educational materials for students, families and community members—online accessible every day and always free.