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SUMMARY:Trinidad Celebrates Corn Mothers
DESCRIPTION:Announcing\,  the award-winning\, photo-journalist exhibition\, Return of the Corn Mothers\, at the A.R. Mitchell Museum of Western Art in Trinidad CO. now through May 31\, 2024. The opening reception is on Dec. 1\, 2023\, 5:00 pm -8:00 pm. The Corn Mother project is being presented as a companion exhibition to the traveling exhibition Crossroads: Change in Rural America\, on tour as part of the Smithsonian Institution’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) project. \nMoMS a Smithsonian Institution outreach program\, engages small town audiences through their own local museums\, historical societies and other cultural venues to create a revitalized interest in  underserved rural communities nationwide. Partnering with state humanities councils  the project brings traveling exhibitions\, educational resources and programming to small towns across America. MoMS is designed to be a catalyst for conversation about life in small-town America and facilitate dialogue about the community’s history\, culture\, people\, and sense of local pride. \nThe Corn Mother exhibition features sixty stories and portraits of modern unsung heroines from the South West. Award-winning photographer Todd Pierson has spent almost two decades photographing and interviewing women for the show. \n  \nPast featured Corn Mothers include: Stella Teller ( Isleta Pueblo potter)\, Rita Wallace( Denver-Mexican Folklorist)\,  Ellen Alires- Trujillo ( Denver-Colorado  Legal Services founder) \,Shirley Romero Otero(San Luis-Sangre de Cristo Land Grant activist)\, Norma Johnson( Boulder -Social Justice  Storyteller/Poet)\, Marge Taniwaki ( Aurora -Japanese Internment Camp Survivor & Social Justice Advocate)\, Sandy Ortega( Alamos-Organic Farmer)\,Rita Martinez( Pueblo-Chicano Right Activist) \nThis project is in partnership with Corazon de Trinidad Creative District  History Colorado and sponsored by AARP\,MSU Denver Chicana/o Studies JTOH\, the  Chicano Humanities Arts Council and the Colorado Folk Arts Council. \n  \nTo register for the Corn Mothers event in Trinidad Co. Please visit: \nhttps://events.aarp.org/event/b92512f8-7f6c-4aa0-8a85-db45ed55cb43/summary?cn=D_JSpqqxSU2nJZjd&sms=7
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/trinidad-celebrates-corn-mothers/
LOCATION:A.R. Mitchell Museum of Western Art\, 150 E Main St\, Trinidad\, CO\, 81082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum on Main Street
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SUMMARY:BRIM - The Solanos Stories
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition draws from the Solano’s collection of over 300 hats collected over 68 years that tell the life stories of the ranchers and farmers from Southern Colorado and Northern New Mexico.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/brim-the-solanos-stories/
LOCATION:A.R. Mitchell Museum of Western Art\, 150 E Main St\, Trinidad\, CO\, 81082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum on Main Street
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SUMMARY:Museum on Main Street in Trinidad
DESCRIPTION:Colorado Humanities will tour “Crossroads: Change in Rural America\,” a Smithsonian’s Museum on Main Street (MoMS) exhibit to 10 Colorado communities August 2023 to December 2024. The exhibit takes a broad look at the characteristics of rural America\, how an attraction to and interaction with the land formed the basis of rural America\, and how these communities and small towns evolve. \nThe exhibition in Trinidad opens at the Corazon de Trinidad Creative District\, 210 W Main Street\, Trinidad\, CO 81082\, on December 4\, 2023 and will be on view through January 13\, 2024 before moving to the other communities. \nAbout “Crossroads: Change in Rural America” \n“Crossroads” explores how rural American communities changed in the 20th century. Currently\, most of the United States landscape remains rural with only 3.5% of the landmass considered urban. Since 1900\, the percentage of Americans living in rural areas dropped from 60% to 17%. The exhibition looks at that remarkable societal change and how rural Americans responded. \nAmericans have relied on rural crossroads for generations. These places where people gather to exchange goods\, services\, culture\, and engage in political and community discussions are an important part of our cultural fabric. Despite the massive economic and demographic impacts brought on by these changes\, America’s small towns continue to creatively focus on new opportunities for growth and development.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/museum-on-main-street-in-trinidad/
LOCATION:Corazon de Trinidad Creative District\, 210 W. Main Street\, Trinidad\, CO\, 81082\, United States
CATEGORIES:History,Museum on Main Street
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SUMMARY:Museum on Main Street "Crossroads: Change in Rural America" Trinidad Grand Opening
DESCRIPTION:Crossroads: Change in Rural America is a Smithsonian Institution traveling exhibition drawing on the history and culture of rural America to provoke fresh thinking and spark conversations about the future and sustainability of rural communities. \nWith support from Colorado Humanities and the Smithsonian\, the Crossroads exhibition gives Colorado communities the chance to explore how their community has adapted to change. Host sites will develop a complementary exhibit and programming that tells their community’s unique Crossroads story and sparks important conversations about local issues. \nJoin us for the Trinidad grand opening at The Commons at Space to Create in Trinidad. This is an all-day celebration that will feature various events and speakers.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/museum-on-main-street-crossroads-change-in-rural-america-trinidad-grand-opening/
LOCATION:Trinidad Space to Create\, 204 W Main St\, Trinidad\, CO\, 81082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum on Main Street
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SUMMARY:The Five States of Colorado Film Screening – Trinidad
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an engaging exploration and illustration of the history\, culture\, concerns\, and needs of each of the five featured regions. Designed for a wide range of audiences from elementary school-age to adults\, this film addresses the history and issues within the five regions of Colorado to inform\, educate\, and serve as a basis for community discussion. Join us for an engaging exploration and illustration of the history\, culture\, concerns\, and needs of each of the five featured regions. \nThe film explores how in 1861\, the U.S. Congress carved Colorado’s boundaries representing no river\, mountain range\, tribe\, or language group to enclose five distinct areas that are now Southern Colorado\, Western Colorado\, the Eastern Plains\, the Front Range along the eastern face of the mountains\, and Metropolitan Denver. Each of these regions within the state’s man-made boundaries vastly differs in terms of populations\, communities\, cultures\, communications\, and economies that have evolved from their varied geography and histories. Community conversation following the screening. \nThis event is a great opportunity to learn about Colorado\, meet fellow movie enthusiasts\, and support our local community. Don’t miss out on this exciting event! \nThank you to our partner H.R. Sayre Senior Center.
URL:https://coloradohumanities.org/event/the-five-states-of-colorado-film-screening-trinidad-3/
LOCATION:H.R. Sayre Senior Center\, 1222 San Pedro Ave\, Trinidad\, CO\, 81082\, United States
CATEGORIES:Conversations,The Five States of Colorado
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