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Clyfford Still Museum
Clyfford Still Museum
Cary Morin playing guitar
Cary Morin

Music in the Galleries: Cary Morin

Sun, Dec 13, 2026 12:00 PM - 02:00 PM MST

Venue : Clyfford Still Museum

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Category: Music,

Performances at 12 p.m. and 1 p.m.

Enjoy live music performances by Indigenous guitarist and songwriter Cary Morin from 12 to 12:45 p.m. and 1 to 1:45 p.m. in the Clyfford Still Museum galleries. The performances are included with Museum admission and are free for CSM members. No registration is required; walk-ins are welcome!

Music in the Galleries concerts are family-friendly introductions to live music. Attendees are welcome to sit, stand, wiggle, and walk through the galleries while enjoying the music. Seating is limited, available on a first-come, first-served basis, and the music can be enjoyed from any gallery.

About the Performer

Cary Morin playing guitar
Cary Morin

Internationally acclaimed as a mesmerizing live performer, Cary Morin’s soul-stirring voice and jaw-dropping fingerstyle guitar playing have captivated audiences for decades.

Dial into Morin’s career catalog and discover a musical chameleon whose sonic landscapes fuse the best of American roots music: blues, folk, soul, bluegrass and the timeless and distinctive sounds of the countryside, from the Western Plains and Rocky Mountains to the rolling Appalachian Piedmont and the rhythmic melting pot of the deep South.

“Cary is a unique and brilliant player, songwriter and singer. I have huge respect for his style and technique,” says legendary multi-instrumentalist and songwriter David Bromberg. “If you haven’t heard him yet, you should. Try to remember that it’s only one guitar.”

Morin feels at home on the road.  His music has reached millions as he’s traveled the world, with prestigious performances at the Kennedy Center, Lincoln Center, the Paris Jazz Festival, the Vancouver Olympics, the Copenhagen Blues Festival, and Folk Alliance International. It has been featured on international television and radio programs hosted by the BBC and NPR. He stays in touch with his ever-growing social media following and streaming platforms.

These travels have given him the honor of sharing stages as a collaborator or supporting act for musical luminaries such as Taj Mahal, Los Lobos, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Joan Osborne, David Bromberg, Arlo Guthrie, Tony Trishka, Guy Davis, David Wilcox, and Phil Cook, to name a few.

Admission: Free for CSM members, $15 adults, $13 seniors (65+), $10 teachers/military, $1 Museums for All/Explorer Pass (with valid EBT card), always free for children ages 17 and under.

Presented in collaboration with Swallow Hill Music.

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This program is supported by Denver Arts & Venues through the DENVER CREATES Fund.
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