06/05/2026
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science is hiring an intern (paid) to digitize select portions of a large image collection! View the full posting and apply here: https://dmns.volunteerportal.org/?nd=intake&entry_point_id=100&unit_id=2&chapter_id=undefined.
05/15/2026
Postcard of summertime at the Colorado Museum of Natural History, circa 1928-1939. The caption on the back reads: “The museum occupies a commanding position at the east edge of City Park, with City Park and the distant Rockies spreading out before it. Within the building are numerable exhibits in life like settings of the wild life and botany of the Rocky Mountain region”
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04/24/2026
Robert Rockwell with young Long-billed Curlew, 1937
Rockwell was an investment banker, ornithologist and Colorado Museum of Natural History trustee who served the museum from its first decade. He was recruited him as a volunteer in 1906 to unpack, mark and systematize the Edwin Carter collections. This began Rockwell’s lifelong affiliation with the museum, where his own extensive collections were later exhibited.
03/12/2026
The WOW (World of Wonder) Van, circa 1990
03/10/2026
For Women’s History Month, we’re celebrating Martha “Marty” Hartmann, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science’s first Curator of Education (1969–1978). Hartmann helped transform the role of informal education at the museum by securing dedicated classroom and storage spaces for education programs and collections. Her vision brought laboratories and collections of teaching materials into museum classrooms, giving school groups new ways to explore science.
She also pioneered some of the Museum’s most beloved interactive experiences, including the early “touch room,” where young visitors could get up close with natural history specimens. Hartmann championed a philosophy of learning through all the senses—recognizing that museums have a unique advantage in education: real objects. Her influence lives on today in the Museum’s hands-on experiences and “touch carts,” which remain a favorite for visitors of all ages.