We amplify voices in our community through the arts.
We understand that art is where we can transcend boundaries of cultures, races, traditions, and social-economic differences. Through the VOICES’ programs In School, In Community, and On Stage, participants are empowered to be their authentic selves, feeling heard, and feeling seen.
Currently at VOICES…
in Community
VOICES Radio Hour | 6pm, 2nd Friday of the month on KDNK
As far as he knows, Skyler Lomahaftewa is the only member of the Ute tribe living in the Roaring Fork Valley - a place that is the ancestral hunting grounds of the Ute people. Through stories, history, and songs, Skyler, and his friend Nina Gabianelli of the Aspen Historical Society, illuminate the perspective of a modern Ute man in the Roaring Fork Valley. Skyler shares his experience as a “default rebel” and what it means to him to be Ute-American in these modern times.
Ep. 22, A Modern Day Ute Experience, airs on KDNK Radio at 6pm this Friday, November 8.
on STage
Queer VOICES Theater Project | October 18 & 19 at 7:30pm, October 20 at 2pm at TACAW
The Queer VOICES Theater Project, an original work of theater created by local queer artists and allies. Directed by Micha Schoepe, this project centers on the pain and gain of learning to be our most authentic selves. Through a full spectrum of artistic expression—music, storytelling, movement, and more—the show widens our understanding of who we are and how we can grow. Habrá interpretación en vivo del inglés al español por parte de Convey Language Solutions.
In Community
Queer VOICES Community Conversations, 6-8pm Thursdays in Basalt
Join VOICES Oct. 3, 10, & 17 for a special series community conversations thoughtfully hosted by leaders in the queer community, exploring a different topic each week. All are welcome to participate, including all ages! Come with an open heart and mind, ready to have meaningful and respectful dialogue. Space is limited, pre-registration at voicesrfv.org will be required to participate.