Monuments & Canyons Plein Air Art Exhibit
Don't miss the opportunity to take in the art that our artists created over the past week in our beautiful backyard. The artists will be in attendance and their artwork …
Don't miss the opportunity to take in the art that our artists created over the past week in our beautiful backyard. The artists will be in attendance and their artwork …
Head downtown for the art festival and take time to sip wine and enjoy the artists work. Some artists will be available during the festival as well. Don't miss the …
Don’t miss the opportunity to purchase your favorite art piece and support our artists, a portion of the proceeds from sales will go to benefit Colorado National Monument’s youth and …
Western Colorado has an incredible variety of habitats and a wonderful diversity of plants species. This presentation will highlight various botanical projects from throughout western Colorado including floristic studies in …
Celebrate the New Moon with us with a short hike to the sandstone bluffs at Devil's Kitchen. Cora will guide us through a 60 minute slow flow yoga class; which …
In 1859, Charles Darwin provided a great explanation of how species came to exist in their present forms. Even so, evolution and natural selection are among the most complex of …
Join us in participating in GivingTuesday, the global day of unity and giving.
Join us at the Colorado National Monument Association's Annual Member Meeting to commemorate the accomplishments of 2023, look forward to our 60th anniversary, and celebrate our members.
With your help this Colorado Gives Day we can make a positive impact together.
Humans have been living in Mesa County and Montrose County for thousands of years. At several prehistoric sites, archaeologists have discovered material remains that prove human habitation and activities. Come …
Explore Fruita's evolving history in "Past and Present, Fruita" at the book signing with authors Denise and Steve Hight on December 21st.
Join us in western Colorado to paint this beautiful landscape. Submissions now open for the 2024 Monuments and Canyons Plein Air Event.