Korean Moon Jars at Denver Art Museum


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In honor of our Tannies discharge soon, let’s do some Namjooning in honor of The Leader! The Denver Art Museum has an interesting Korean Moon Jar exhibition now (Partnered with the National Museum of Korea), until June 8.
On Saturday, May 17th there is a special demonstration, where we can have a hands-on experience and even make a mini moon jar to take home.
Making of a Korean Moon Jar with LEE Dong Sik
May 17, 2025 - 2 pm–4:30 pm
Join us for a live moon jar demonstration with Korean ceramic artist LEE Dong Sik—and enjoy making your own mini moon jar to take home. Experience the creative process up close and gain a deeper appreciation for this iconic form of Korean art.
A touchable moon jar made by LEE Dong Sik is on view in Lunar Phases: Korean Moon Jars, now open in the Hamilton Building.
May 17, 2025 - 2 pm–4:30 pm
Martin Building, Level 2—Sturm Grand Pavilion
Included in general admission
General Admission Ticket for adult residents is $25 (please note, these are non-refundable) Buy online, (or make reservations if you are already a member). This is a ticketed un-timed entry. Right now, it looks like 10:00 am is only time available. (This might just be a default)
Those that want, can meet up early (or drop by on your schedule), enjoy the museum at your leisure and then can duck out for lunch or a coffee or a walk nearby (Leven Deli is within walking distance. Eat in or get something to go)
Then, return to museum to take part in the Demonstration that begins at 2 pm.
You can get more details and purchase tickets here: https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/lunar-phases
Disclaimer: Please treat your fellow army with respect and treat your RSVP as a commitment. It takes us time out of our normal working lives to plan events and we do not get paid to do so. If you can not attend for any reason, please inform the host with as much notice as possible. If you do not show to an event twice, you will be informed of the potential to be removed from the group. Lastly, we are here for community and friendship. Please treat each other with respect and kindness.

Korean Moon Jars at Denver Art Museum