Eventually A Sequoia: An Evening of Stories, Art, and Adventure with Jeremy Collins

Eventually A Sequoia: An Evening of Stories, Art, and Adventure with Jeremy Collins

Join artist and author Jeremy Collins for an immersive, multimedia event around his new book "Eventually a Sequoia: Stories of Art, Adventure & the Wisdom of Giants!" Co-hosted by the American Alpine Club and Denver Public Library, in partnership with Protect Our Winters, The Shop at Matters, and RiNo Art District.

  • Thursday, October 16 at 6pm
  • RiNo ArtPark Truss House (3400 Arkins Court, Denver)
  • Free and open to the public

Join artist and author Jeremy Collins for an immersive, multimedia event around his new book Eventually a Sequoia: Stories of Art, Adventure & the Wisdom of Giants! Based on Jeremy’s extensive, art-filled travel journals, Eventually a Sequoia is an inspirational and vivid exploration of the natural world and how it can empower an individual to grow, change, heal, and thrive. Part memoir, part manifesto, Eventually a Sequoia is an invitation for all of us to develop a deeper appreciation for the natural world and our place in it. On October 16, Jeremy will share a very special interactive, mobile art installation and live storytelling experience that immerses the audience inside of Jeremy’s artist sketchbook. This presentation will be followed by time for audience Q&A, and a book signing. The fun continues with an after-party following the event at nearby Number 38 (3560 Chestnut Pl.).

Thank you to the organizations partnering with us on this special event: American Alpine Club, Denver Public Library, Protect Our Winters, The Shop at Matter, and RiNo Art District.

JEREMY COLLINS is a multifaceted artist, climber, and adventurer whose work intertwines the grit of the wild with a mastery of visual storytelling. Known for his breathtaking illustrations and striking narratives, Collins captures the raw beauty and intensity of the natural world through his art and prose. As a climber, his daring ascents in some of the world’s most remote and challenging locations have shaped both his work and worldview, fostering a deep connection between him and the rugged landscapes he immerses into. Collins’ work invites us to understand the challenges and struggle of wilderness and ourselves, sparking a deeper appreciation for both the environment and the human spirit’s capacity to endure. His complex, cerebral, and whimsical drawings and maps have been featured in books, films, and commercial work. From the cover of National Geographic to his award-winning book Drawn: The Art of Ascent, and Earth Almanac, Collins is a bottomless well of inspired expression. Learn more at jercollins.com.

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Location
RiNo ArtPark Truss House
3400 Arkins Court, Denver

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