July 18 @ 7:30 pm - 10:00 pm
$10
We hope you’ll join us for one or more creative activations at Woven Intersections. This exhibition features Ascend, a site-specific rope, wood, and concrete sculptural installation by Teague McDaniel (they/them). Each event in this series is a unique site activation that engages with our ability to feel, perceive, or experience things subjectively—especially as it pertains to our geographic location in this moment in time.
Tickets are available on Eventbrite or at the door.
Find out about all of our events at: noboartdistrict.org/visit/bus-stop-gallery
EVENT 3: Dancing Makes Me Feel the Most Alive
Friday, July 18th | 7:00–10:30 p.m.Dancing to communicate, to hold, to play, to love, to celebrate.
This sober dance event invites you to show up as your most embodied, unmasked, authentic self. A carefully curated playlist—crafted by local queer dancers who live for the dance floor—will move us through joy, connection, and release. Whether you move big or small, solo or together, you’re welcome.
In addition to dancing, you’ll find space for play and delight: the human laughing worm (aka the haha game), jump ropes, bubbles, sticker collaging, and other hands-on activities for all the adult kids out there. Come dance. Come be. Come alive.
Cost: Sliding scale at the door ($10 suggested cover)
Note: This is a substance-free event.
ABOUT the ARTIST/CURATOR:
Teague McDaniel (they/he) is an interdisciplinary artist and curator who grew up in and is based in the Denver/Boulder area. McDaniel’s current roles include acting as the Founder and Curator at Creative Integration Initiative (CII), adjunct professor in the Department of Art at MSU Denver, and practicing artist. Their art practice is media agnostic and frequently traverses installation, performance, social practice, and printmaking. They hold an MA in Art and a BA in Art.
ACCESS DESCRIPTION:
Bus Stop Gallery is located in North Boulder. There are approximately 12 parking spots, 3 of which are designated as accessible; one has a ramp access area. There is a paved, flat sidewalk between the parking lot and gallery that is about 30 feet long. The entrance has a swinging door with no automatic opener and a gradual 1-inch grate bump.
There is one all-gender, accessible, single-occupancy restroom. The doorway has over 35 inches of clearance and includes a stability bar near the toilet. The gallery floor is flat concrete, and no scented cleaning supplies or air fresheners are used. Lighting includes bright fluorescent and natural light. The gallery will notify participants if flashing lights are present at any event. Sound echoes in the 500-square-foot space, and crowded openings can feel quite loud.
There is one emergency exit—the same as the front entrance. Additionally, all five glass garage doors can be opened in case of emergency.