About the Mizel MuseumThe Mizel Museum's exhibits, events and educational programs inspire visitors of all ages and backgrounds to celebrate diversity and honor the journeys of all people. Click here to read more about the exhibit.
A Few Spaces Left in Summer Camp!Creative Journeys summer camps are affordable one-week sessions with Mizel Museum artists-in-residence. Read about the 2011 summer line-up and register today!
Museum HoursMon/Tues/Wed/Fri 9:00 am - 4:30 pm Thursday 9:00 am - 8:00 pm Sunday 11:00 am - 4:30 pm
Exhibit AdmissionAdults $7 College Students / Seniors $4 Youth ages 6-18 $3 Children under 5 free
Location400 S. Kearney Street
Denver CO 80224
(303) 394-9993
One block south of Alameda Avenue and four blocks west of Monaco Parkway.
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Group ToursCall us to schedule a guided tour of 4,000 Year Road Trip: Gathering Sparks. Tours can be tailored to enhance your group's interests or your class curriculum.
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| Mizel Museum is pleased to announce the debut of New Israeli Cinema, a collaboration with the Denver Film Society. The new month-long series will be held every July and will feature the latest in the world of film from Israel. New Israeli Cinema promises to engage and entertain from one of the world's most vibrant, prolific and expanding cinematic traditions. Join us every Tuesday evening in July at Denver FilmCenter/Colfax, and on Sunday afternoons for a three-film retrospective from renowned director Amos Gitai. Click here for information about featured films and sponsorship opportunities.
Art & Culture in Israel: Off the Beaten PathOctober 23-November 2, 2011 Register by July 15 for this once-in-a-lifetime trip with the Mizel Museum Experience Israel from a unique perspective in this highly individualized tour. Our trip will be led by a renowned Israeli curator/art consultant who will help us explore contemporary art, culture and places that aren't included in any other cultural tour. Click here to read the itinerary. To receive information and updates join our mailing list by contacting Georgina (303) 749-5014.
Sign Up for Summer Camp!Imagine the teachers and mentors who inspired you most, then triple the enthusiasm! That's Creative Journeys Summer Camp. Spots are still available for Everyday Heroes Creation Station, July 25-29 with visiting artists Betsy Tobin and Peter Davidson; and 4,000 Year Roadies: ArtVentures through the Museum, August 1-5, with Gayle Adler and Melissa Palombi.Click here to read more in The Denver Post. Click here to register for Creative Journeys.
Thursday Nights at the Museum: A Nosh Above!Free Thursday night tours with iced tea and cake pops from 5:00 to 8:00 pm 4,000 Year Road Trip: Gathering Sparks opened in February with rave reviews from visitors and the media. The exhibit is a dynamic journey through artifacts, fine art installations and digital media that narrates and celebrates the Jewish journey. Free Thursday Nights runs through Labor Day.
Painting with Boris ShoshenskyWell-known master painter and professor Boris Shoshensky teaches concepts and techniques for all levels. Summer evening classes held on Wednesdays. To register email Tia or call (303) 749-5018.
Restorative Hatha YogaEnjoy a gentle, strengthening, restorative yoga class in the peaceful and inspiring setting of the Mizel Museum's new exhibit. Classes are held on Wednesdays from 5:15 to 6:45 pm. For information or to register email Tia or call (303) 749-5018.
The Practice of Chant with Visiting Rabbi Shefa Gold Monday, August 15, 7:00 to 8:30 pm Join Rabbi Booth Nadav and Visiting Rabbi Shefa Gold for an evening of chant. We will taste and experience the power and potential of this practice that is both ecstatic and contemplative. For information email Rabbi Booth-Nadav. Rabbi Booth Nadav's Jewish Meditation class will be held on Sundays, July 17 and August 7, 4:30 to 6:00 pm.
Save the DateBabi Yar Park Memorial Sunday, September 25, 11:00 am to 12:00 pm The Mizel Museum's annual Babi Yar Park memorial honors the lives of those lost in Babi Yar, Ukraine during World War II. Music and meaningful words in the peaceful setting of Babi Yar Park in Denver create a peaceful and moving tribute. Click here to read about Babi Yar Park in Denver. |