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Emma Atkinson

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A dancer performs with the Martha Graham Dance Company.

A dancer performs with the Martha Graham Dance Company.

As students return to the 快活app鈥檚 campus this fall, so do the countless arts and culture events that are open to the 快活app and Denver community each year.

From musical performances to gallery exhibits, there鈥檚 something for every arts and culture aficionado looking to experience all that 快活app has to offer. Read on to find out where and when to catch these events.

Newman Center for the Performing Arts

Now in its 21st season, Newman Center Presents will kick off its slate of fall events with 鈥溾 on Sept. 8 and 9. The production follows the chronicles of Dog Man鈥攑art police officer, part crime-fighting dog.

Next on the fall docket is performances by the on Sept. 22 and 23, part of the Center鈥檚 three-year celebration of Graham鈥檚 work and legacy ahead of the company鈥檚 2026 centennial.

On Sept. 27, will bring his talents to the Newman Center, performing 鈥淛aku Mumor,鈥 an a cappella collaboration that honors the musical traditions of the Gadangme fishermen of Ghana.

Sept. 30 will see virtuoso pianist Vijay Iyer, Grammy-winning vocalist Arooj Aftab and multi-instrumentalist Shahzad Ismaily share selections from their 2023 album, 鈥.鈥

And the winner of the 2023 Grammy for Best Jazz Vocal Album and Best New Artist, 23-year-old Bronx native , will return to the Newman Center on Oct. 15. The New York Times described Joy鈥檚 voice as having 鈥渃lose precision鈥 and 鈥渇rothy power.鈥

Lamont School of Music

Lamont鈥檚 fall offerings will feature two guest artist recitals: guitarists on Sept. 8 and on Sept. 9. Sheu is both a soloist and chamber musician whose playing has been called 鈥渆xcellent, ruminative ... scholarly鈥 by The New York Sun. Masters has been a decorated performance artist for more than two decades, having first achieved international recognition when she won the Guitar Foundation of America International Concert Artist Competition in 2000.

On Oct. 10, Lamont will host an with free admission, with more details to come.

And on Nov. 5, returning and incoming graduate students will perform 鈥,鈥 presented by Lamont Opera Theatre.

Additionally, Lamont will host countless student performances this fall, ranging from symphony concerts to percussion ensembles. More details on those performances can be found .

快活app Theatre Department

Nov. 9-12 will see the 快活app Theatre Department put on 鈥,鈥 the story of a man who goes to work at Hobby Lobby seeking to mend fences and confront challenges of faith.

Museum of Anthropology

The Museum of Anthropology will host 鈥溾 from Aug. 31-Sept. 22. The INTO LIGHT exhibit features portraits and written narratives of Coloradans who have died from the disease of drug addiction. After its original run in the Museum of Anthropology, the exhibit will be on display in the Anderson Academic Commons Oct. 2-20 and the Community Commons Oct. 30-Nov. 17.

Vicki Myhren Gallery

The current exhibition at the Vicki Myhren Gallery, 鈥,鈥 is curated by Scott Montgomery and runs through Sept. 13. The exhibit 鈥渃asts new light on Conklin鈥檚 rich career and showcases his varied styles over fifty years.鈥

The gallery鈥檚 second fall exhibition will be 鈥,鈥 curated by Dr. Sarah Magnatta. It will run Sept. 28-Nov. 26, with an opening reception on the 28th from 5 to 7 p.m. at the gallery. This exhibition will showcase Gyatso鈥檚 small drawings on paper that address the COVID-19 pandemic and its subsequent implications.

Davis Gallery

There is one fall exhibition currently being showcased at the Davis Gallery, a student-powered initiative within the Vicki Myhren Gallery: 鈥,鈥 curated by McKenna Gale. The exhibit will be on view through Sept. 21.