Kitchen Table Talk- Felicia Bartley: We The People Honor This Land- SOLD OUT
Host Felicia Bartley: We the People Honor This Land
Loosely inspired by the exhibition Aftereffect: Georgia O'Keeffe and Contemporary Painting, we're hosting a conversation about indigenous representation and land acknowledgement, moderated by Felicia Bartley, BA candidate in Art History at the University of Colorado, Boulder.
Kitchen Table brings together artists, activists, and scholars for conversations over dinner using the current exhibitions as a starting point for discussion. Reservations are required, and seating is extremely limited. Each pop-up dinner features a different host and a different theme. Tickets include admission to the museum, dinner, and non-alcoholic beverages. Beer, wine, and cocktails are available for purchase. The dinner menu is presented by Four Directions Cuisine. Vegetarian meals are available upon request. Due to the nature of the event, we are unable to accommodate other dietary restrictions.
Cost: $10 | for members and non-members
Felicia Bartley moved to Colorado in 2016 after being raised in Teu-I (The Pueblo of Isleta). Her interests are Native North American textile production, cultural appropriation, and self-representation. She has received various awards such as the White Antelope Memorial Scholarship, Boettcher Opportunity Award, and funding from the Native American Scholarship Fund. She was a former curatorial fellow at MCA Denver and is currently a McNair Scholar at the University of Colorado Boulder.
FAQs
What are my transportation/parking options for getting to and from the event?
Street parking is limited. The garage directly across 15th Street is $5 after 4PM. The museum is walking distance from Union Station and the 16th Street Free Mall Ride. Please don't drive if you plan on drinking.
Can you accommodate dietary restrictions?
Vegetarian meals are available upon request. Due to the nature of the event, we are unable to accommodate other dietary restrictions.
When should I arrive at the museum?
We strongly recommend arriving between 6PM and 7PM to get a chance to view the exhibitions, in particular, Aftereffect: Georgie O'Keeffe and Contemporary Painting.
Can I view the exhibitions?
Your Kitchen Table ticket includes museum admission, and you're welcome to walk through all of the exhibitions before heading to the cafe for the conversation at 7PM. Please note that the galleries will close once the talk begins.
Will alcoholic beverages be served?
Beer, wine, and cocktails will be availble for purchase at the cafe bar.