Remote Yet Resolute: Planning a New Building’s Worth of Art Exhibits From Home
May 28, 2020
Kathryn Fay
Despite working from home these last two months, the exhibits team has been busy! We had a long-planned exhibition installation for the new galleries in the Freyer – Newman Center set to begin in
Eighties Pop in the Annuals Garden and Pavilion
June 15, 2018
Bridget Blomquist
I was born in the mid-1970s and have such fond memories of growing up in the 1980s. For me, the 80s proved a dynamic and exciting time to be a kid where music and pop culture were just a flick of the
Musical Inspirations and a Great Playlist
May 12, 2018
Erin Bird
We asked artist Mike Whiting to share some songs that inspire him or that he likes to listen to while in the studio. He accepted the challenge and exceeded our expectations by creating a playlist that
Autumn at Denver Botanic Gardens
October 1, 2016
Brian Vogt
We all have favorite seasons. Mine has always been autumn, probably because it’s the time of year I wish would last twice as long. Everything seems mature in the plant world and determined to go out
What is the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District (SCFD)?
September 19, 2016
Brian Vogt
Up until 30 years ago, you would have been hard pressed to find great examples of metropolitan cooperation. Years of political wrangling between and among Denver and the suburbs resulted in bitterness