Programs & Virtual Activities

We organize activities and programs thatÌýdive deeply into the ideas behind, and questions raised by, our exhibitions and collections. We also create programs to exploreÌýthe creativeÌýresearch occurring throughout the university. Whether gallery talks, faculty lectures, expert conversations, concerts, performances, or workshops we welcome students and the public to join us for our free programs at the museum and around CU'sÌýcampus. Stay tuned and check back, we’re always cooking up exciting new programs!

2025 Spring Social

Thursday, April 17th from 4—6pm at the CU Art Museum

Join the CU Art Museum to celebrate the end of the semester and the upcoming summer break! Enjoy empanadas and bundt cakes while you craft your own vision board, design and paint a flowerpot, and explore the exhibitions, including Better Days and Hello Friend! Celebrate the beautiful weather and great company by decorating the plaza with chalk.

In addition, show us the museum through your eyes while completing a scavenger hunt and uploading photos to our Photo Circle! Our favorites will be featured on social media, and everyone who finishes the scavenger hunt will be given prizes!

Admission to the event is free and all are welcome – bring a friend and make a new one!

RSVP here!

Chamber Music Performance: Koa String Quartet

Saturday, April 12th from 1—2pm at the CU Art Museum

Join us for an in-gallery concert with the Koa String Quartet and be surrounded by art and music. Koa is the Graduate String Quartet-in-Residence at the University of Colorado Boulder, where they were the first prize winners of the 2024 Ekstrand Competition. Members of the Koa are violinists Kisa Uradomo (Maui, Hawai’i) and Leah Pernick (Metro Detroit, Michigan), violist Devin Cowan (Long Island, New York), and cellist Heewon Lee (O'ahu, Hawai’i).
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This event is free and all are welcome to attend.
Light refreshments will be served in the lobby following the performance.Ìý

Feel Good Fridays Guided Meditation

You are invited to this weekly hybrid workshop to learn about a work of art and then participate in a related mindfulness practice. You are welcome to join us in the museum galleries in person or virtually via Zoom. The powerful, guided meditation can undo stress, soothe the nervous system, and help youÌýfeelÌýrelaxed and revitalized. If practiced regularly, the meditation teaches a method forÌýfeeling calm, easeful, and resilient, even when facing life’s challenges. Meditations are open to students, faculty, staff, and the public. All are welcome and there is no need for past experience with meditation. Registration is required if attending virtually.ÌýAll sessions begin promptly at 12:15.

Click here to see the schedule!

Second Saturdays

The second Saturday of each month

Get creative with us on the second Saturday of each month! Each month we’ll be putting together a different art-themed program that you can drop in on. Come in and color with us or even pick up a new skill!

Next Date: March 8th, from 10am—4pm

Come learn how to fold origami with us!

Virtual Activities

Close Looking Exercises

We’ll be posting artwork from our collection so that you can do some close-looking exercises from wherever you are!

Coloring pages from our collection

Here are some coloring pages, created by our very ownÌýElizabeth van der Marck-Gregg,Ìýfor you to download and color anywhere!

James McNeill Whistler, American (1834 – 1903), The Forge [Blacksmith Shop], 1866, drypoint, 7 ¾ x 12 ¼ inches, Purchase with The Carnegie Fund, CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder, 68.361, © CU Art Museum, University of Colorado Boulder