125 years of Chautauqua exhibit and other Boulder events for today

TODAY
‘Chautauqua — 125 Years at the Heart of Boulder’ exhibit: The Museum of Boulder announces its new exhibit, “Chautauqua: 125 Years at the Heart of Boulder,” in collaboration with The Colorado Chautauqua; 9 a.m. Monday, Museum of Boulder, 2205 Broadway, Boulder; free – $10; museumofboulder.org.
Walk-in figure drawing in NoBo: Bring your own easel, or use our easel, for this facilitated, uncommissioned figure drawing with a nude fine art model doing brief, uncommissioned poses. All skill levels and mediums are welcome; 1 p.m. Monday, NoBo Art Center, 4929 Broadway, #E, Boulder; $25; artofmodeling.org.
Trivia Night: Head to Sanitas Brewing for trivia night on the last Monday of every month at the Sanitas Brewing Co. taproom, led by Trevonius Monk of ACE Entertainment. Prizes include free beer, merchandise and more; 7 p.m. Monday, Sanitas Brewing Company, 3550 Frontier Ave., Unit A, Boulder; free; facebook.com.
Jazz Jam Session: Brad Goode will host a jam session for musicians of all ages and abilities; 7 p.m. Monday, Muse Performance Space, 200 E. South Boulder Road, Lafayette; free; museperformancespace.com.
COMING
Queer Cumbia Dance Party: Enjoy a 90-minute cumbia dance class followed by 90 minutes of social dance time. The class is designed to be beginner friendly, so no experience is necessary; 6 p.m. Tuesday, Equality Center of the Rockies, 3340 Mitchell Lane, Boulder; free; outboulder.org.
‘When Innocence Is Not Enough’ book signing at Boulder Book Store: Thomas Dybdahl will talk about and sign his new book, “When Innocence Is Not Enough: Hidden Evidence and the Failed Promise of the Brady Rule,” at Boulder Book Store; 6:30 p.m. Tuesday, Boulder Bookstore, 1107 Pearl St., Boulder; $5; boulderbookstore.net.
‘Lasting Impressions’ at CU Art Museum: How do museums build art collections? “Lasting Impressions” answers this question with a close look at the CU Art Museum’s collection of American prints. Among the first works of art acquired by the museum in 1940, prints are still the focus of the museum’s art collection. Open until June; 10 a.m. Tuesday, CU Art Museum, 1085 18th St., Boulder; free; colorado.edu/cuartmuseum.
Faculty Tuesdays — ‘Love’s Labor’: “Love’s Labor” explores the often overlooked aspects of relationships through song: the struggles and contradictions; forgiveness and redemption; doubts and uncertainties. Featuring works by faculty composers Jeffrey Nytch and Annika Socolofsky, with additional selections by Ned Rorem and Samuel Barber; 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Grusin Music Hall, 1020 18th St., Boulder; free; cupresents.org.