Art in the Garden – A Step by Step Landscape Painting Experience

Art in the Garden – A Step by Step Landscape Painting Experience

Arrive at: 9:30 AM

Event Time: 10:00 AM

Come join us in the grass and sun and bring home your very own painting! We will paint your masterpiece, step by step, inspired by the beautiful surroundings at Chautauqua Park. This event is appropriate for families, couples, and for the individual with friends. Participants should wear clothes to paint in and bring a blanket to sit on for comfort while painting. Don’t forget to bring a water bottle and sunscreen!

Arts in the Open fuses nature with the arts and invites our audiences and participants to enjoy the best of what Colorado has to offer. Our events are a healthy option that gets the whole family up and moving. As a Leave No Trace Company, our goal is to educate the public about Colorado trail preservation as well as reach a wide range of audiences and expose them to a variety of theatrical productions and artistic experiences.

2024 Returning Volunteer Application

2024 Returning Volunteer Application

2024 Returning Volunteer Application Thank you for your interest in volunteering! Chautauqua Event Volunteers greet and welcome guests, provide excellent customer service, apply wristbands, usher patrons to their seats, perform light set up and strike duties, fulfill...
The River Arkansas with Caleb Schwing – SOLD OUT

The River Arkansas with Caleb Schwing – SOLD OUT

Presented by KGNU

Doors: 7:30

Showtime: 8:00

The River Arkansas

Nine years and five studio albums later The River Arkansas have hit their flow state.Their recent four-song EP, Green Bridge, released in May 2023, encapsulates this spectacle. It was written, recorded, and produced by River Arkansas frontman Mike Clark in a reconstructed shed he fashioned into a music studio. The recordings manage to capture Clark’s natural ability to extend a friendly hand with tender delivery of lyrical encouragement sprinkled with notes of amusing humor.

It may be low hanging fruit to compare The River Arkansas’s music to a river, but a band that delivers indie Americana and honky-tonk swing that erupts like turbulent rapids, curves into country calmness, and crashes smooth blues-rock upon the shore is deserving of the name sharing that sort of kindred power.

A batch of Colorado’s finest musicians whose abilities shine throughout the golden hour that is Green Bridge. The four piece each skillfully showcases their craft while seamlessly bonding together as a band. Bolder Beat noted that, “Together, they give off a heartfelt and wholesome sound which resonates with the Colorado lifestyle of mountain life meets the pavement.”

Mike Clark (singer, songwriter) and Macon Terry (bass) formed The River Arkansas in 2014 after an impromptu studio session led to the release of their first album, Golden Light. The band picked up Robin Chestnut (drums) and Rachel Sliker (violin) for a month-long west coast tour that solidified the band’s friendship and led to their sophomore album, You Animal.  The band has evolved from a more tender sound to heavier soulful country and blues rock with 3-piece harmonies and stripped guitar and violin solos.   With the release of Green Bridge, The River Arkansas demonstrates just how much they’ve mastered the steady flow of their sound.

Caleb Schwing

Caleb Schwing is a Los Angeles based singer-songwriter and producer from Denver, Colorado. He’s been in bands fountains and Tapir and has written/produced with Willow Robinson and Minke among others. All the while writing, producing, and releasing his own original work.

With comparisons to Paola Nutini, Leif Vollebek, and John Legend, Caleb brings an organic and honest sound. He brings a combination of intimate lyrics and creaking piano that go together like a fancy cocktail at a dive bar that makes you want to call your ex and apologize. 

Caleb thanks you for joining him on his journey to put his problems into songs and then into your ears.

Three to Trango with Matt Segal, Jesse Huey, & Jordan Cannon

Three to Trango with Matt Segal, Jesse Huey, & Jordan Cannon

Presented By KGNU

Doors: 7:00

Showtime: 7:30

Join us for an inspiring evening as we delve into the remarkable journey of professional climbers Matt Segal, Jesse Huey, and Jordan Cannon. They will share their extraordinary achievement of completing the second-ever free ascent of the challenging “Cowboy Direct” route on Pakistan’s iconic Nameless Tower. These intrepid adventurers will take you on a gripping narrative through the heart of their 20,469-foot expedition, shedding light on the various challenges they faced, the unbreakable spirit that drove them forward, and the success that crowned their relentless efforts. Stick around after the presentation for an engaging Q&A session where you can interact with these legendary climbers and gain insights into their world of high-altitude exploration.

Jon Waterman: Atlas of Wild America

Jon Waterman: Atlas of Wild America

Doors: 7:00

Showtime: 7:30

Jon Waterman will present an illustrated lecture about a lifetime of travel in wild places throughout North America. Based on his new book, Atlas of Wild America (National Geographic, October 2023), the second of a thick-volumed trilogy, after his best-selling Atlas of the National Parks, Waterman will talk about the meaning of wilderness and share his findings on adventure amid his quest for wonder and his call for environmental protections in the era of climate crisis. All on the eve of the 60th Anniversary of the Wilderness Act. Join us for an evening of inspiration as Jon shares his experiences climbing, paddling, trekking, skiing, and sailing in the most remote settings. Followed by a book signing.

A recipient of the National Endowment for the Arts Literature Fellowship in prose, and many other awards, Jon Waterman is the author of 16 books including Running Dry, In the Shadow of Denali, and Arctic Crossing. He has received three grants from the National Geographic Society Expeditions Council, and his writing and photography have appeared in numerous national magazines and newspapers. Through unique immersion adventures—and a developed sense of place—his work has established him as a renowned defender of wilderness in times of environmental change.

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