State House District 49 candidate forum and other events today in Boulder

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Oct. 24—Quantity of Life: This exhibit of artwork celebrates the richness of our natural world through painting, sculpture, printmaking, and collage. With Frank Sampson, Caroline Douglas, Jordan Wolfson, Chuck Ceraso, Cara Luneau, Jeannie DeMarinis, and Molly Mohseni. 9 a.m., Boulder Public Library Canyon Gallery, 1001 Arapahoe Ave, Boulder; free; 303-906-3010.

Sensing Ice: This immersive multimedia exhibit is about the lifecycle of the world's ice and snow. Set in Greenland and Mt. Everest, it features photography and video by CU graduate Chris Dunn, and original glacier music. Viewers are invited to contemplate the evolving human relationship with the ice on our planet; 9 a.m., University of Colorado Boulder, Earth Sciences & Map Library, 2200 Colorado Ave., Boulder; 303-492-4966, bit.ly/3smUWJH.

Modern Dance Classes with Mary Wohl Haan: Modern dance classes challenge mind and body with good clean, lush movement, weight play, musicality, and fun. Open to any intermediate and above dancers. Drop-ins welcome anytime. $15/class, cash, check or Venmo. 5:15 p.m. Avalon Ballroom, 6185 Arapahoe Road, Boulder; $15; 303-818-1715, haandances.com.

Suicide Survivors Support Group: How to thrive, not just survive after the suicide of a loved one. For all persons affected by suicide. 5:30 p.m., Naropa Community Counseling , 3400 Table Mesa Drive, Suite 201, Boulder; free; naropacommunitycounseling.com.

LBGTQIA+ Support Group for Community: A free, virtual support group for LGBTQIA+ community members. Please email intern-rstandig@naropa.edu to join. 6 p.m. virtual, Boulder; free; 303-546-3589.

Trivia with Trevonius Monk: Join us for Trivia Night on the last Monday of every month at the Sanitas Brewing Co. taproom! Prizes include free beers, merch and more. 7 p.m., Sanitas Brewing Company, 3550 Frontier Ave. Unit A, Boulder; free; 979-229-7279, bit.ly/3DoVHbn.

Guest Recital — The Power of Musical Language: Music is a powerful and dynamic language that reflects culture, tradition and politics. This recital creates a narrative of nostalgic sorrow, trauma, hope, national sentiment and despair. Yoon Joo Hwang's recital will present works for bassoon, viola and piano by three modern Korean composers, Jisoo Lee, Jeeyoung Kim and HyeKyung Lee. 7:30 p.m., Grusin Music Hall (C112), Imig Music Building, 1020 18th St., Boulder; free; 303-492-8008, cupresents.org.