The Longmont Museum officially announced its fall season today. Due to the ongoing restrictions, the Museum has reinvented much of its programming to take place from the safety of home. “This isn’t the fall any of us expected, but this season’s inventive lineup is testament to silver linings,” said Kim Manajek, director of the Longmont Museum.
Adult classes are moving online with the popular Art & Sip program. The Museum has created custom supply kits in themed bundles for the Thursday night series on watercolor painting, acrylic painting, boho holiday décor, and more.
The Museum’s Stewart Auditorium continues to live broadcast free programs every Thursday night to Facebook Live, Longmont Public Media, and Local Comcast Channel 8/880. Highlights include programs on race and social justice, Cleo Parker Robinson Dance, Colorado’s Poet Laureate Bobby LeFebre, the Annual Holiday Show as a webathon, and the launch of a new talk show: The Longmonster.
A small number of free, in-person tickets to Stewart Auditorium programs are available to Museum members only, with extensive measures in place for safety and distancing.
The Museum’s galleries continue to be open, with many precautions in place and limited hours. Visit www.longmontmuseum.org to download the full Fall 2020 Newsletter from the homepage and to learn more about and register for programs.