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Surprise! Guerilla PechaKucha at the Denver Art Museum this Friday!

← All Denver newsletters 2009-12-01 21:35:19
PechaKucha Night Denver is crashing the Denver Art Museum on Friday, December 4, at 8:20 pm.

Three veteran PechaKucha Night Denver presenters will re-present their work at Untitled, an evening of unusual programming at the DAM. The theme is "Toast!" and we will raise our glasses to obituaries with Claire Martin (from vol 1), Dive Bars with Drew Bixby (vol 7), Alley Houses with Todd Matuszewicz (vol 7), and to 20 years of exhibits at the DAM.

If you couldn't get into the sold-out volume 7 in October this is your chance to catch two of the presenters, and if you were packed inside the theater with us you know that this will be an incredible re-run. Plus Claire Martin's presentation will jog your memory from Denver's first PechaKucha Night in March of 2008; the obituaries she wrote for the Denver Post are a legendary PKND presentation.

There's cool stuff happening throughout the evening - the curators will toast and roast the art, Buntport theater is putting on a play in the freight elevator, there's a fashion show on the bridge, and you can make coasters at the cash bar. Plus there's a room at the DAM filled with a bungee cord forest - good times all around!

Untitled lasts from 6-10 pm at the Denver Art Museum /
PechaKucha Night starts at 8:20 (20:20).
Museum entrance is $10 and students are 2-for-1.


We hope to see you there!

** This is a mini-PechaKucha Night featuring recycled presentations. The next full event is volume 8 on January 21, 2010!

Untitled at the DAM: http://untitled.denverartmuseum.org/
PechaKucha Night Global: http://www.pecha-kucha.org/
PechaKucha Night Denver: http://www.pkndenver.com/


About PechaKucha Night:

PechaKucha Night was devised by Klein Dytham architecture as a place for architects, designers and artists to share their creative work easily, informally and succinctly. Each presenter shows 20 images timed for 20 seconds each, adding up to 6 minutes and 40 seconds of fame before the next person takes the stage.

The first PechaKucha Night was held in 2003 at the Tokyo nightclub SuperDeluxe. The phenomenon of PechaKucha, which is Japanese for the sound of conversation, has since spread virally to over 200 cities around the world.
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