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Described as “Blues music but at Bluegrass speeds,” Cousin Curtiss and his band bring a fiery dynamic to the stage . Experience the thunderous kick of their award-winning Rootstomp music on June 28 during the Sounds Exciting! Summer Concert Series . Learn more and view the full concert lineup on pages 12–13 .
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Lakewood will host INSPIRE Arts Week , May 25–June 3, to celebrate the vast variety of art offered throughout the city . During the 2023 events, more than 20 Lakewood galleries, cultural centers, shops and other art venues will host free and low-cost arts and culture experiences for the community .
INSPIRE 2023 will kick off at the Lakewood Cultural Center with exhibitions including:
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A Space To ‘Be’: Featuring atmospheric and serene paintings.
The Passions Project: Celebrating the beauty of aging.
Creative Culture: Exploring the talents of Lakewood volunteers and staff.
Recalibrated Reflections: Showcasing muralists painting within the gallery.
The Lakewood arts facilities including Lakewood Cultural Center, Washington Heights Arts Center and Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park will host several free community arts engagement activities throughout INSPIRE Arts Week.
In the community, don’t miss an opportunity to connect with a myriad of local artists, galleries, makers and creative spaces at the First Friday Art Crawl at 40W Arts on June 2. Also experience the vibrancy of the Belmar Block 7 Galleries and participate in creative activities at Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design (RMCAD), and the Belmar Library, or take a walk along Alameda to experience the exceptional public art supported by Alameda Connects.
The week culminates with the Rockin’ Block Party at Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park on June 3. There is no better time than a Colorado summer to get out and celebrate the creative organizations and events that make up the City of Lakewood’s INSPIRE Arts Week.
EXHIBITIONS
On view during INSPIRE Arts Week at the Lakewood Cultural Center and Lakewood Civic Center:
A Space to ‘Be’
May 25–August 31
Public Reception June 2, 5:30-7:30 p .m .
Lakewood Civic Center, Richey Gallery
Colorado-based painters Liz Lautrup, Jenny Wilson, and Jessica Loving collaborate in a show about creating a spacious moment of quietude, a sense of shelter borne out of the meditative practice of making the work as well as time spent experiencing these contemplative paintings. Explore representational and abstracted landscapes and spaces of the mind in A Space to ‘Be.’
Recalibrated Reflections: Creative mural interpretations of theatrical themes through the lens of diversity, inclusivity and community.
May 25–August 31
Public Reception June 2, 5:30-7:30 p .m .
Lakewood Cultural Center, North Gallery
Part of a multidisciplinary arts project awarded funding by the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA), this exhibition assimilates the theatrical productions of “The Three Musketeers” and “Romeo & Juliet,” performed by The Acting Company in the early spring of 2023, with the creation of murals inspired by the performances. During the interactive Cultural Center gallery exhibition, a diverse panel of local muralists will work on-site in the North Gallery. Visitors will have the opportunity to transcend the role of spectator and engage directly with the artists to discuss the mural process while the painting occurs. Following the gallery exhibition, murals will be installed in temporary public art locations across the city’s five geographical wards. Stay tuned for more information on this event.
Enjoy the Colfax Art Crawl —40W block parties on select First Fridays!
The Passions Project
May 25–August 31
Public Reception: June 2, 5:30-7:30 p .m .
Lakewood Cultural Center, Corner Gallery
“The Passions Project” is a portrait series created by photographer Heidi Wagner that captures the essence of older adults doing what they love to do. From painting, to theater, to community service, many older adults participate in activities they feel passionate about. Through her lens, Heidi makes visible what is often unseen — a new view of aging that includes vitality, independence and meaning.
Creative Culture: An exhibition of works by City of Lakewood volunteers and staff
May 25–August 31
Public Reception June 2, 5:30-7:30 pm
Lakewood Cultural Center, Mezzanine Gallery
City of Lakewood volunteers and staff come together to present their exceptional artistic talents. Though we may be performance assistants, gardeners, planners, police agents or administrators by day, everyone possesses creativity. Celebrate the artist within us all at this annual exhibition.
Lakewood offers free arts activities
• Public Artist Receptions from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. on June 2 at all galleries at 470 and 480 S. Allison Parkway.
• Open House/Community Activity on June 2 at Washington Heights Arts Center. Experience the fascinating process of Raku pottery and check out the engaging community-driven arts environment at Washington Heights Arts Center.
• Color and Create from 2 to 4 p.m. on May 26 in the North Gallery.
FREE! Coloring sheets themed around the stories of “The Three Musketeers” and “Romeo & Juliet” will be available for families to create their own artwork in the same space the artists will use to create murals for the Recalibrated Reflections exhibition.
• Rockin’ Block Party will be hosted on June 3 at Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park. This FREE event will feature live music, food trucks, a beer garden and a movie. Read more about this event on Page 22.
INSPIRE ARTS WEEK
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Finding Serenity
The mixed media, sensory captivating and serene work of three female artists – Jenny Wilson, Jessica Loving and Liz Latrup, will converge in the Richey Gallery in Lakewood Civic Center this summer in association with INSPIRE Arts Week. A Space to ‘Be’ is an exhibition with a moving motivation to soothe and make at peace the viewers who experience the paintings . The cumulative work creates a personal sanctuary, a space that offers all access to a nurturing moment of silence and quiet reflection though layered landscapes and atmospheric, abstracted compositions .
In an interview with the arts programming curator for the City of Lakewood, the artists reflect on their work and the exhibition:
What inspired your collaboration and desire to show your work together?
JL, LL, JW: Individually, as artists, we often explore quietude in our work. This spaciousness can be pulled from the actual physical experience of creating the work itself, but also when one views the work. In times such as these, overwhelmed is something we all feel all too often. This show explores the notion of holding space and creating a container for the viewer to simply be. It’s a breath, a meditation, a moment that viewers can savor all to themselves.
What do you want viewers to take away from their time spent with your artwork?
JL: I hope that viewers can access a sense of peace when visiting the exhibition. I hope that the pieces create a space that feels inviting, accessible and calming.
LL: It is my hope that people feel the peace in the space and the work, and that they can enter one or two of the artworks, as if they are entering another world, where they can experience the quiet power of the present moment.
JW: I hope that the viewer becomes entranced with the work and feels a sense of calm and serenity.
To read the full interview and learn more about this exhibition, scan the QR code or visit Lakewood.org/Exhibitions
Lakewood: A 20th century journey
Permanent Exhibition
Heritage Lakewood’s permanent gallery highlights significant events throughout the 20th century, including the evolution of commercial growth from farmland. Local artifacts immerse visitors in times when people drove Model T’s, worked in WWII factories and incorporated the city.
Sensing Lakewood
Restaurants
January 31 - October 29
Temporary Gallery
Follow along on this Lakewood restaurant tour as we walk through time from early beverage stands to the beginning of fast food and on through longtime eateries that still exist today.
Persuading Voters: Colors, Shapes and Sounds of Political Campaigns
April 18 - October 29
Visitor Center Hallway
Whatever your opinion on election advertising, enjoy the colors and sentiments of years past in Lakewood and Colorado with political signs, buttons, pencils, balloons and more!
Into the Spotlight: Artifacts from Lakewood Volunteers
November 16 – March 3, 2024
Visitor Center Hallway
Discover what Heritage Lakewood volunteers have saved from years past and why.
Hungry for History
February 25 – October 8
Historic outbuilding windows
Snap up tasty tidbits of food and cooking history while exploring the stories of the buildings at Heritage Lakewood.
To learn more, scan the QR code or visit Lakewood.org/Exhibitions.
THE ART OF THE DRONE
Art reflects the influences of the surrounding world . In the 1800s, impressionism captured the immediate impression of a particular moment . This style evolved in the post-impressionistic era to include pointillism techniques, which use small, distinct dots to form an image . Today, a similar dot technique combined with drone technology can create large-scale entertainment.
Drone shows utilize groups of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) carrying LED lights to create mesmerizing, choreographed images resulting in a breathtaking visual experience. The art is a mashup of pointillism and marching band maneuvers carried out by drones in the sky. Since the first drone show, just over 10 years ago, software development has quickly allowed static images to become more sophisticated with the addition of movement and dimension.
Lakewood residents will have the opportunity to experience a drone show at the Big Belmar Bash on July 3 at Belmar Downtown Lakewood. This community celebration of our nation’s independence will include music, activities for kids, local vendors,
and food, and it will culminate with the drone light show after dark.
“We are thrilled to bring our drone light show to Lakewood and to share the wonder and magic of this unique form of aerial entertainment with the community,” said Rick Boss, director of Business and Development and partner for Sky Elements Drone Shows. “We can’t wait to see the reactions of the crowd as our drones take to the skies and light up the night.”
6/21 | Hazel Miller & The Collective
Rhythm & Blues
From the first note, everyone will be on their feet dancing to Hazel Miller & The Collective! With a high-energy show of jazz, rock, blues and everything in between, talented vocalist Hazel Miller continues to fortify her spot in the Colorado Music Hall of Fame. Hand-picked by Hazel, Wrenn & Ian bring an energy to the stage that is captivating and powerful. They turn heads with their polished sound and electric talent.
6/28 | Cousin Curtiss
Rootstomp
Featuring rapid fire guitar, incendiary harmonica and a thunderous kick, Cousin Curtiss left his teaching career in Alaska in pursuit of sharing his unique sound with the world. Since then, he has supported acts like The Bellamy Brothers, G. Love & Special Sauce, The Infamous Stringdusters and Pepper. Originally from Louisville, Kentucky, Trevor Michael blends his country roots with the indie-folk sound of Denver to create what he describes as “modern mountain folk with a hint of bluegrass.”
7/5
| Pandas & People
Alternative Rock
Local favorite band, Pandas & People uses a blend of organic instruments with upbeat pop sounds to rack up awards including earning “Best American Act” from Westword, twice, and topping the national Alternative music charts. On iHeart radio’s KTCL, the band achieved an “Audience Favorite” distinction and the No. 1 most requested song slot for consecutive weeks. Seth Beamer describes his style as “shameless alt indie.” With a mastery of instruments – piano, guitar, drums and bass – Seth was recently recognized as the 2022 winner of 93.3’s Hometown for the Holidays.
7/12
| Nosotros
Latin Groove
Nosotros has been one of the most recognizable Latin dance bands in the Southwest for over 20 years. They seamlessly combine Latin rhythms with elements of rock, salsa, jazz and cumbia. A review in Hyperactive Music Magazine stated their music is “not to be explained, it is to be felt in the pit of our souls.” Lakewood’s own, El Javi, incorporates elements of flamenco, progressive rock, classical, folk and many forms of world music to shape his unbound instrumental compositions.
7/19 | The Local Honeys Bluegrass
The Local Honeys’ carefully crafted vignettes of rural Kentucky soar above layers of deep grooves and rich tones, creating a nuanced, moody and deep-holler sound. They have not only become the defining sound of real-deal Kentucky music but are now poised to become some of the leading voices of a new Appalachia. Boulder-based acoustic quartet, Sturtz, falls somewhere at the intersection of folk and soul. Their music stands out for its distinctive, soothing instrumental and vocal harmonies.
7/26 | Chris Daniels & The Kings with Freddi Gowdy Blues
Chris Daniels & the Kings are celebrating their 39th year with live performances. They have produced 15 albums and joined forces with Freddi Gowdy of the Freddi Henchi Band. Both Chris and Freddi are Colorado Music Hall of Fame inductees and have been making music history for generations.
You might recognize Lauren Frihauf from Season 19 of NBC’s “The Voice.” This indie singer-songwriter’s sounds of folk and neo-soul are a stark contrast from the Colorado farm where she lives and creates.
SNEAK PEEK
Home to nearly 200 performances each year, the Lakewood Cultural Center is a regional hub for theater, music and arts . In addition to performances produced by Denver-area arts organizations, the LCC Presents series is uniquely curated and presented by the Cultural Center . This annual series has a long history of attracting world-class touring artists in dance, classical music, theater, world music, jazz and multidisciplinary performances .
Here is a sneak peek highlighting a few of the artists appearing in the 2023-2024 LCC Presents season. Stay tuned for the announcement of the full season lineup later this summer .
D’DAT—The DelberT AnDerson Trio
D’DAT is a multi-cultural band fusing Indigenous traditions with Native Southwest rhythms, jazz and groove. Diné (Navajo) trumpet artist Delbert Anderson connects traditional Diné spinning melodies with improvisational jazz language. The funk and Latin groove rhythms of drum set artist Nicholas Lucero integrates his Peruvian and Spanish culture into a modern style, while groove bassist Mike McCluhan connects and flows. Together, they create a cross-cultural collaboration that forms the experience of Hózhó (beauty and balance), integrating different identities, cultural backgrounds and traditions together in musical harmony.
KAT EDMONSON
Kat Edmonson is an award-winning songwriter and singer described by the New York Times as having “an equal foothold in jazz, cabaret and vintage cosmopolitanism pop.” Raised on the music and film of the early-to-mid 20th century, Kat is a rare artist who embodies the spirit of the past while remaining resolutely au courant. She performs original songs and familiar classics, interweaving humorous anecdotes, philosophical musings and her love of film with disarming candor and vulnerability. Her longtime band members’ keen and sensitive accompaniment allows Kat to freely veer off-script as she’s often inclined to do. She has been featured on Austin City Limits, Tiny Desk Concerts, A Prairie Home Companion, and The Tonight Show.
“ FAHRENHEIT 451 ”
Aquila Theatre returns to the Lakewood Cultural Center stage with its innovative interpretations of the classics for today’s audiences.
By diversifying the classics and expanding the canon, Aquila seeks to enhance the plurality of our perspectives. One of the foremost producers of classical theater in the United States, Aquila Theatre has been bringing audiences worldclass actors, captivating designs, innovative adaptations and impactful direction since 1991. Its residency in the 2023-2024 LCC Presents season will include public performances and a special student matinee.
There’s trouble in River City when a fasttalking salesman gets his heart stolen by the town librarian. By turns wicked, funny, warm, romantic and touching, “The Music Man” is family entertainment at its best. Meredith Willson’s sixtime, Tony Award-winning musical comedy is a family-friendly story to be shared with every generation.
Co-presented by Performance Now Theatre Company
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The Queen’s Cartoonists Holiday Hurrah Yule
Keenly aware of all things holiday-oriented and completely ridiculous, musical ensemble The Queen’s Cartoonists have set out to find the best of the best (and best of the worst) holiday-related cartoons, films and jazz. Playing music from classic cartoons and contemporary animation synchronized with video projections of the original films, the band leads the audience through a world of virtuosic musicianship with multi-instrumental mayhem and comedy. Expect the unexpected from repertoire that includes the Golden Age of animation, cult cartoon classics, modern animation and elements of a musical circus!
Bring the entire family to this hilarious holiday concert!
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ILLUSTRATION BY PIERRE MORNETCreative Forces Behind the Programs
Behind the scenes at the heritage, culture and arts facilities of Lakewood, the programming staff brings vast experience, unending creativity and a resolute passion for creating diverse, meaningful and engaging programs for patrons of all ages .
Bringing the Past Present
Steve Luebke
Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park
An internship in museum education brought Steve Luebke to manage school programs, overnight camps and field trips for the History Colorado Center and then to the museum programs specialist position at Heritage Lakewood Belmar Park.
At Heritage Lakewood since 2019, Steve facilitates ways to explore the dynamic history of the 20th century. An amazing team of instructors and volunteers creates programs centered around history and artistic expression, ranging from calligraphy to skateboard decoration. Youth camp programs introduce campers to a variety of activities, ranging from pickling vegetables to crafting board games.
The summer of 2023 is looking bright with topics such as “illumination” at our History Happy Hour, throwback entertainment at our Belmar Base Ball Bout and inspiring stories like that of local legends, the Beers Sisters, at our popular Historical Luncheon series. Get your hands dirty in a blacksmithing workshop and clean up again in a soapmaking class.
Top-Notch Classes
Lauren Hegge
Washington Heights Arts Center
With a top-notch pottery studio, an expanding collection of fibers classes, a selection of drawing and painting courses, and introductory workshops to advanced courses across an array of mediums, the Washington Heights Arts Center has a wide spectrum of programming to meet the interests of the creative community. Lauren Hegge, cultural programs and studio coordinator, strives to offer new techniques while staying true to
the core values of providing accessible and inviting programs. Her background coordinating offerings at the Denver Art Museum and teaching photography as an adjunct professor has contributed to her longevity of nearly five years with the City of Lakewood.
This summer, Washington Heights will offer a selection of new classes and workshops, including a workshop on painting pet portraits, a summery introduction to botanical printing on fabric and an expanded class on relief printmaking for beginners.
Diverse Disciplines
Nathalie Renfroe
Lakewood Cultural Center
At the Lakewood Cultural Center, art, dance, music, and theater classes from funk to classical ballet, fine art painting to theater, the humanities and culinary appeal to all ages. Nathalie Renfroe, cultural programs coordinator, continually seeks new trends and offerings across multiple arts disciplines to keep programming fresh. Nathalie has been coordinating classes, events, camps and school-oriented outreach programs for youth art and performing arts at the Cultural Center for the past nine years. She brings experience programming for the City of Austin, Texas, at the Dougherty Arts Center, and she also taught graphic design as an adjunct professor in San Antonio, Texas.
Summer camp season fills the Cultural Center with the sounds of children enjoying camps centered on printmaking and magic, duct tape art and more. Offerings for 2023 expand to Beat Making, Baking Bootcamp, Miniature Creations and Let’s Dance Funk!
The Dividing Road
Iluminar Aerial
6:30 p.m., Saturday, May 6 3:30 p.m., Sunday, May 7
Journey with us as high-flying aerialists go on a quest to rid the world of monsters
Will the heroine find the key and return unscathed from the creatures in the Underworld?
Tickets are Adults $25; Seniors $20; Youth (under 18) $18; Children (3 & under) are free IluminarAerial.com/Shows
The Spirit of the Dragon
Iluminar Aerial
2:30 p.m., Saturday, May 6
12:30 p.m., Sunday, May 7
The state of the world lies in the hands of a group of misfit aerialists who must learn to trust each other and believe in the power of the last dragon
Tickets are Adults $25; Seniors $20; Youth (under 18) $18; Children (3 & under) are free IluminarAerial.com/Shows
Cody Rocks the Rockies with Cody Ray Slaughter, Ultimate Elvis Tribute Artist
Mount Evans Home Health Care & Hospice Benefit
7:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday, May 12-13
3 p.m., Sunday, May 14
Cody returns for the seventh year with new songs and new outfits Over the past six years, Cody has sold out every concert and is expected to do so once again in 2023!
Tickets start at $45
CodyRaySlaughter.com and MtEvans.org
‘80s Mix-Tape on Ukulele!
Rocky Mountain Ukulele Orchestra
7:30 p.m., Tuesday, May 16
Hey Gen-X! And you other Gens . Remember your Walkman? Remember girls wanting to have fun? Parentaladvisory stickers? Let’s mix up the ‘80s on 60+ ukuleles Come rawk with us!
Tickets start at $10
UkuleleOrchestra.org
“Cipollino”
Ballet Melange
2 p.m. & 7 p.m., Saturday, May 20 “Cipollino” tells the story of the Little Onion Boy who fights the unjust treatment of his fellow vegetables by the fruit aristocracy . This enchanting ballet is ideal for all ages .
Tickets are Adults $35; Children (12 and under) $15; Seniors (65 and up) $25 ($5 off each level for groups of 15 or more) BalletMelange.org
Awaken
Ballet Melange in collaboration with Classical Ballet Academy
4 p.m., Sunday, May 21
Enjoy excerpts from well-loved classical ballets performed alongside exciting contemporary works by regional choreographers
Tickets are Adults $35; Children (12 and under) $15; Seniors (65 and up) $25 ($5 off each level for groups of 15 or more) BalletMelange.org
Nature’s Favorite Lakewood Symphony
7:30 p.m., Thursday, June 1
Journey to Bohemia with Smetana’s “Má Vlast ” Celebrate our Young Artist Competition winners Concert is preceded by a delicious catered celebration dinner
See the website for separate dinner tickets
Tickets start at $12
LakewoodSymphony.org
“Dirty Rotten Scoundrels”
Performance Now Theatre Company
June 9-25
Fridays & Saturdays, 7:30 p.m.
Saturdays & Sundays, 2 p.m.
Winner of 10 Tony Awards, this musical is about two fraudsters who try to outdo each other and are given a taste of their own medicine with many twists and laughs along the way
Tickets start at $20 PerformanceNow.org
“Princess Ida”
by Gilbert & Sullivan
Empire Lyric Players
7:30 p.m., Friday & Saturday, July 21-22 2 p.m., Sunday, July 23
Ida doesn’t have time for marriage – she has a university to run! How will Prince Hilarion win her over? Serenades? Drag? A topsyturvy fairy tale, set to exquisite music!
Tickets are $30
ELPS.org
My Son the Waiter: A Jewish Tragedy
Written by & starring Brad Zimmerman
August 3-20
Thursdays, 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Fridays, 7:30 p.m.
Saturdays, 2 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
Sundays, 2 p.m.
This hilarious and poignant story is universal in its message: The journey to follow one’s dream, and the parents who SUFFER through it!
Tickets start at $45
MySonTheWaiter.com
2023-2024 Season
Lakewood Cultural Center Presents
Single tickets on sale August 1. See page 14 for season highlights . Watch for additional show announcements and schedule details at Lakewood org/ LCCPresents
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VOLUNTEER SPOTLIGHT
The Museum Store, located inside the Visitor Center at Heritage Lakewood, is your one-stop shop for unique gifts, retro toys, handmade cards and more . The friendly faces behind the counter or helping you find the perfect gift belong to the store volunteers . This dedicated team updates merchandise displays, runs the pop-up shop for community events, and researches new product lines .
Meet Cassie Hawks
Volunteers like Cassie make the store experience special for our museum visitors. She applies experience from past retail management roles and her current position in the wholesale industry to her work in the store. Cassie is full of fun ideas to display merchandise and promote products on social media. Cassie has been a volunteer with the city for almost a year and has helped pour cider at Cider Days, sell concessions during the Belmar Base Ball Bout, and has recruited her wife for work with the historic collections! Volunteers like Cassie create a warm and welcoming space for visitors to shop and have fun.
The Museum Store is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays and noon to 4 p.m. on Sundays. Interested in learning more about becoming a volunteer in the Museum Store? Contact Volunteer@Lakewood.org.
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(Alameda & Wadsworth) 470 S Allison Parkway Lakewood, CO 80226 303-987-7845
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Lakewood Civic Center South 480 S Allison Parkway Lakewood, CO 80226
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Hearing Loop Equipped Theater Personal receivers also are available on loan from the box office.
Closed on major holidays. All exhibits are free. No reservation required. Free surface & covered parking with elevator access.
(Ohio & Wadsworth) 801 S Yarrow St Lakewood, CO 80226 303-987-7850
Tuesday-Saturday: 10 a m -4 p m Sundays: Noon-4 p m
MUSEUM STORE 303-987-7848
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(Between Sheridan & Wadsworth) 6375 W First Ave Lakewood, CO 80226
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Open Weekly, Hours Vary
Washington Heights Arts Center is a renovated early 20th century schoolhouse that enriches the community by offering arts opportunities for all ages
Closed on major holidays.
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