
For many people, especially in ski towns, addressing real and urgent issues can feel daunting. Housing inequities are increasing, climate…
For many people, especially in ski towns, addressing real and urgent issues can feel daunting. Housing inequities are increasing, climate…
VISTA intern Paul Kieras writes about his work on research, education and outreach in the Prospect Basin Fens and helping to support Telluride Institute’s Watershed Education Program.
Indigenous Peoples Day on Monday celebrates Native American peoples and honors their history, culture, and contributions. This has been celebrated in San Miguel County since 2016, when our local communities hosted representatives from the Ute people at the Sheridan Opera House for a celebration of our community’s initial movement towards reconciliation with the region’s first peoples.
2021 Fischer/Cantor Prize Winning Poems (Click each poem title to see the poem.) Fischer Prize Winner Ja’net Danielo for “We…
Ja’net Danielo of California wins 2021 Fischer Prize The Telluride Institute’s Talking Gourds poetry program is happy to announce that…
Renee Podunovich set to read at Oct 5th Bardic Trails Zoom poetry series Colorado writer Renee Podunovich will be the featured…
Acclaimed poet and fiction author Anna Scotti will be the featured reader at the Bardic Trails Zoom poetry webinar Tuesday, September…
ENVS 197: Fungi All Around Us: An Introduction to Mycology Fungi All Around Us will introduce you to the world…
Please Welcome, Paul Stamets ..a newly added Special Guest and Keynote Speaker to this year’s Festival lineup! Keynote Lecture: Psilocybin…
Poet and performance artist, Claire Blotter, of California, will be the featured reader at the Bardic Trails Zoom poetry webinar Tuesday,…
2020 Fischer Prize finalist, A. Kaiser, of Brooklyn, NY was recently interviewed by the Detroit Writing Room for their “Writer…
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