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HEAR/SAY Exhibit Closing Reception & Science-Informed Art Talk

July 14

Join us for the HEAR/SAY Exhibit Closing Reception & Science-Informed Art Talk. Free entry, open bar, hors d’oeuvres. Engage with artists and scientists. July 14, 6-9 pm, BRDG Project, Denver. Discover the intersection of art and science.

This is your final opportunity to experience HEAR/SAY, a groundbreaking exhibition exploring the health impacts of high-concentration cannabis through art. The evening features a curated collection of thought-provoking works by artists such as Christine Nguyen, Beth Johnston, Denise “The Vamp DeVille” Zubizarreta, Autumn T. Thomas, Shaunie Berry, Jennifer Ghormley, Anna Tsouhlarakis, Peter Miles Bergman, Samuel Mata, Tiffany Medina, and Fernando Orellana. Curated by Tya Alisa Anthony

At 7:00 pm, join the Art/Science Talk with artists Beth Johnston, Tiffany Medina, and Jennifer Ghormley, alongside scientist Greg Tung, for an engaging conversation that bridges art and science.

The event is open to all ages, though an ID is required for alcohol consumption. Located in the historic Lower Highland (LoHi) neighborhood, the BRDG Project offers a unique setting for this event. Street parking is available, and attendees are encouraged to carpool or use public transportation.

HEAR/SAY is part of the Colorado School of Public Health’s education campaign, aimed at fostering dialogue on the health impacts of high-concentration cannabis. This exhibition remains neutral on cannabis use, focusing on informing and inspiring through the fusion of art and science.

Don’t miss this unique event that promises to enrich your understanding of public health and art.

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July 14
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