Navigation Menu
The Dennos Museum Center
Hero image

Build Community. Spark Conversation. Inspire Change.

Community Programs

The Dennos Museum Center presents a variety of programs for all ages, seeking to build community, spark conversation, and inspire change. Check out the listings here to find out what's happening.

 

Teresa Dunn giving a tour of her exhibition titled US in March of 2023.DROP-IN TOURS

Tuesdays | 12:00 PM

Come to the museum and join an informal tour of our current exhibitions with one of our docents. Tours are free with museum admission and will begin at 12:00 PM. Please meet by the front desk a few minutes before the tour begins.
 



 

sundaySECOND SUNDAY ART PROJECTS

Every Second Sunday of the Month | 1:00 - 3:00 PM

Come to the museum and take part in a vibrant participatory artistic experience every second Sunday of the month! From printmaking to painting and weaving, each session offers a unique and creative activity.

Second Sundays are supported by the Linda O'Meara Fund for Arts Education. Second Sunday Art Projects are included with museum admission. Please pay admission when you arrive.

 


Woman shopping in the museum storeMuseum Store Sunday

Sunday, November 30 | 11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Shop with purpose and celebrate your local museum store while enjoying special discounts and treats! 

 

 

 

 

Dennos Brand Refresh Public Presentation and Q&A

 

Sunday, November 30 | 2:00 PM
FREE | RSVP Here

Community members are invited to a public presentation and Q&A session at the Dennos on November 30th at 2:00 PM. Led by Dennos staff, the presentation will touch on the purpose of the brand refresh, an overview of the process, cover the museum’s new brand pillars to guide key messaging, and allow time for attendees to ask questions.

 

Visible MendingVisible Mending + CREAtive Soft-Sculpture Workshop

Saturday, December 6 | 1 - 3:00 PM
Hosted by artist Charlotte Richardson-Deppe

$10 - $20

 

All materials provided. Participants are encouraged to bring garments in need of mending or any scrap fabrics they would like to use in their mending / soft-sculptures. 

In this workshop, Charlotte Richardson-Deppe will guide participants in designing their own projects: either creatively and visibly mending their own clothing items in need of repair, or creating playful, stuffed soft-sculptures from scrap fabric. 

Charlotte will help participants develop project ideas and teach sewing techniques including strategies for visible / creative mending and methods for soft-sculpture construction.

Participants will leave empowered with creative sewing knowledge and a new appreciation for engaging with textiles Sustainably. 

Limit of 20 attendees. 

Father and daughter dancing at a silent discoSolstice Silent Disco

Sunday, December 21 | 6 - 9:00 PM
$10 - $20

Join us just after sundown and celebrate the longest night of the year! Grab a pair of wireless headphones that give you the option to decide your musical vibe as you head to the dance floor or mingle in the galleries.  And to top it all off, Super Nuclear will be in the house lighting it up!

Whether you’re here to groove or simply soak in the ambiance, enjoy a unique evening experience in the museum. Warm drinks and light snacks will be available to keep the solstice spirits bright. Cash bar for those 21+. 

This event is open to all ages. Parental guidance is advised.

Installation view of "Selections from Backstories" by Doug Cannella deeper dive into Backstories

Saturday, January 24 | 2:00 PM

$0 - $10

Join artist Doug Cannell as he takes you deeper into the unusual series of artworks he calls Backstories. Cannell is a muti-disciplinary artist who uses woodworking, sculpting, graphic design, writing and photography to create installations that entice viewers to explore them, each revealing a surprising and unconventional story. 

These works are engaging, but in what many have described as a “post-truth era”, they might be particularly relevant, prompting people to question their own gullibility, their willingness to accept something as the truth just because it’s presented to them in a convincing and authoritative way. 

Limit of 34.