TICKETS Join us for a special evening conversation with a selection of student artists featured in the Boulder Valley School District High School Art Exhibition, on view at the Dairy Arts Center from April 2 – May 3, 2026. This event is presented in partnership with Boulder Arts Week, celebrating the vibrant arts community across Boulder. This artist talk offers visitors the opportunity to hear directly from Boulder Valley School District high school art students about the ideas, processes, and inspirations behind their work. Students will share insights into their creative practices and reflect on the role of art in their education and communities. The annual BVSD exhibition celebrates the creativity and dedication of high school students and faculty from across the district. Featuring works in painting, drawing, mixed media, digital art, animation, photography, ceramics, and sculpture, the exhibition highlights the breadth of artistic exploration taking place within Boulder Valley School District schools. Participating schools include Apex, Arapahoe Ridge High School, Boulder High School, Broomfield High School, Centaurus High School, Fairview High School, Monarch High School, Nederland Middle-Senior High School, New Vista High School, and Peak to Peak Charter School. This event offers a unique chance to meet the next generation of artists and hear firsthand how young creatives are engaging with contemporary ideas, materials, and storytelling through art. About Boulder Arts Week Boulder’s creative heartbeat takes center stage April 3–12, 2026 during Boulder Arts Week. For ten days, the city fills with exhibitions, performances, workshops, pop-ups, and unexpected art moments in every corner of Boulder. Start planning your week: boulderartsweek.org Boulder Arts Week is Boulder’s only large‑scale, inclusive celebration of the city’s vibrant arts and cultural community. Each spring, hundreds of diverse, fun, and world‑class creative experiences take place across Boulder—in galleries, studios, businesses, public spaces, and unexpected locations. Students, seniors, families, and first‑time arts attendees are encouraged to participate through low‑cost and free events including exhibitions, performances, demonstrations, workshops, lectures, readings, and public art experiences. Boulder is home to thousands of artists and more than 140 arts organizations, ranking among the top U.S. cities for concentration of artists and creative workers. Boulder Arts Week exists to amplify that creative energy and connect people with art in their everyday lives.