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Arts and Entertainment Agenda, June 4-11

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June 4, 2026
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Arts and Entertainment Agenda, June 4-11

Hotel Jerome’s Twilight Tarot, June 4

Hotel Jerome’s Twilight Tarot.
Hotel Jerome/Courtesy photo

Hotel Jerome’s new Twilight Tarot series will take place weekly at 8 p.m. Thursdays in the Garden Room starting June 4. A local expert tarot card reader will guide guests through a personalized reading, offering insights and glimpses into what lies ahead. As the cards unfold, servers will offer a cosmic cocktail from Hotel Jerome’s exclusive menu. Each drink is designed to match the energy of each journey. Each session includes a 15-minute personalized tarot reading and one cocktail from Hotel Jerome’s exclusive tarot-inspired menu for $75 per person. For more information, visit auberge.com/hotel-jerome.

Snowmass weekly Lunchtime Auctionette, June 5

Jim Chaffin auctioneering at the Ranch in the 1980s.
Anderson Ranch Center for the Arts/Courtesy photo

Anderson Ranch has a tradition of free to attend weekly auctions, and it’s that time of year again. The event will take place every Friday from June 5 to Sept. 11 (except Ranch Week July 17). Lunchtime Auctionette is a high-energy opportunity to buy original artwork by Anderson Ranch faculty, visiting artists, students and staff to help support the ranch’s educational programs. A buffet lunch will be served from 11:45 a.m. to 12:15 p.m., and the auction starts at 12:15 p.m. at Schermer Meeting Hall, 5263 Owl Creek Road in Snowmass Village. The event ends at 1 p.m. An optional $25 buffet lunch is available. For more information and to register, visit andersonranch.org/events/lunchtime-auctionette-42 and andersonranch.org/events/?series%5B%5D=lunchtime-auctionette.

‘Art in Motion,’ June 5

The MOLLIE Aspen sits on the corner of Main and Garmisch Streets overlooking Paepcke Park.
MOLLIE Aspen/Courtesy photo

The MOLLIE Aspen will host “Art in Motion” from 5 to 7 p.m. June 5, live with Joon & Tavon. The live painting experience features artist Joon creating a piece in real time, accompanied by Tavon Boaman on cello. The venue is located at 111 S. Garmisch St. For more information and free tickets, visit shopmollieaspen.com/products/art-in-motion-live-with-joon-tavon.



Aspen Isis Theatre movies, June 5-11

The exterior sign for the Isis Theater is seen on Saturday, March 21, 2026, in downtown Aspen.
Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times

Aspen Isis Theatre will feature another three new release movies from June 5 through June 11, including “Masters of the Universe,” “Backrooms” and “Pressure.” A fourth new release film, “The Mandalorian and Grog,” screens from June 5-10. Then, “Disclosure Day” will screen June 11. Showtimes run from matinees to evening programming. The venue is located at 406 E. Hopkins Ave. For more information and showtimes, visit btmcinemas.com/our-locations/g01ie-btm-isis-theatre-aspen-com.

Family Jam with Music Together, June 6

An exterior sign for the Paul JAS Center is seen on Saturday, March 21, 2026, in downtown Aspen.
Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times

“Family Jam with Music Together” will take place at 10 to 11 a.m. June 6 at the Paul JAS Center. Expert teachers Tammy Baar, Susan Anderson and Jimmy Byrne will sing, move and play instruments, engaging young kids to grown-ups. The event is designed for infants through age 5, accompanied by an adult. The venue is located at 422 E. Cooper St. For more information, visit jazzaspensnowmass.org/event/family-jam-with-music-together-june.



Create and Sip, June 6

The MOLLIE Aspen will host a hands-on creativity session from 4 to 6 p.m. June 6, led by artist Joon, to create embossed garlands using gold aluminum. It’s an evening to create, sip and make a unique piece. The event is complimentary for hotel guests and $20 per person for the public. Advance registration is recommended due to limited space. The venue is located at 111 S. Garmisch St. For more information and tickets, visit shopmollieaspen.com/products/create-sip.

‘Mawa’s Annual Southern Crawfish Boil,’ June 6

Mawa McQueen, founder of Mawa’s Kitchen, The Crepe Shack and Mawa’s GrainFreeNola, poses for a photo.
Courtesy photo

Mawa’s Kitchen will host an all-you-can-eat “Southern-style Crawfish Boil” from 5 to 9 p.m. June 6. The dinner includes hot boiled crawfish and shrimp, corn, potatoes, sausage and seasonal fruit pie for $98, plus taxes and gratuity. Beverages are available for purchase. The restaurant is located at 305 Aspen Airport Business Center, Suite F. Space is limited. For more information and reservations, visit mawaskitchen.com/event/mawas-annual-southern-crawfish-boil.

Megan O’Grady at Explore Books, June 6

A sign for Explore Booksellers is seen on Wednesday, May 7, 2025, in downtown Aspen.
Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times

Daniel Merrit (curator of the Aspen Art Museum) joins author Megan O’Grady for a discussion of her new book, “How It Feels to Be Alive: Encounters with Art and Our Selves,” from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at Explore Books, 221 E. Main St. The book is “a testament to how art makes us who we are and offers new ways of seeing our world and our lives,” according the website. O’Grady is a critic and essayist and former writer-at-large for The New York Times Style Magazine, where she created the Culture Therapist column. For more information, visit explorebooks.org/event/2026-06-06/megan-ogrady-how-it-feels-be-alive. 

2026 Aspen Psychedelic Symposium, June 6-7

Aspen Psychedelic Resource Center, Healing Advocacy Fund and Aspen Public Radio will present  the 2026 Aspen Psychedelic Symposium from June 6 to 7 at the Wheeler Opera House. The two-day gathering will showcase expert panels, new research and insights into the transformative world of psychedelic medicines. The annual event brings together researchers, clinicians, cultural leaders and community members. For the full two-day event, passes are $125 per person, with single-day passes available for $70 each. Symposium passes are available at aspenshowtix.com. For more information, visit aspenpsychedelicresourcecenter.org/symposium.

Big Gay Bingo Brunch, June 7

Mariam T has fun with the crowd while leading the popular Drag Queen Bingo on Sunday, Jan. 12, 2025, at the Little Nell hotel in Aspen. Co-hosted with Aspen Out, the brunch helped kick off the return of Aspen Gay Ski Week, which runs through next weekend.
Austin Colbert/The Aspen Times

AspenOUT will host “Big Gay Bingo Brunch” beginning at 11 a.m. with games beginning at 11:45 a.m. June 7. The host She, Her, Me, Ms., Mariam T. of the annual drag queen bingo fundraiser will be flying in from San Diego to host. Attendees will be served brunch (with both alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks) and given one reusable bingo board. Additional bingo cards will be available via cash or card, one for $35 or three for $40. AspenOUT, a  501(c)3 non-profit, was established in 1996. Funds raised will go to support the valley’s diverse LGBTQ+ population in the Roaring Fork Valley. Any specific seating requests should be made during the billing checkout process. The event is for ages 21 and older. Tickets are $160. For more information and tickets, visit tacaw.org/calendar/big-gay-bingo-brunch-2026.

Hotel Jerome’s Courtyard Club, beginning June 8

Starting June 8, Hotel Jerome’s Courtyard will be serving house-made ice cream from the Courtyard Cart, and cold brew from Felix Roasting Co.’s Vespa from noon to 9 p.m. daily, on the Front Lawn.

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