Art Attack: Ten of the Best Things for Gallery Lovers to Do in Denver This Week
From film screenings to installations, Denver’s art scene is busy this week.
From film screenings to installations, Denver’s art scene is busy this week.
The project will roll out in phases until the fiftieth anniversary.
Playwright Ellen K. Graham writes on the absurdist spectrum.
Nora Burnett Abrams will replace Adam Lerner as the head of the Museum of Contemporary Art.
Kinky comedian Chris Wellman created FÜKD Up First Friday to bring together comedy and BDSM at Dangerous Theatre.
Victor Ngo-Smith opens New Cottage Arts, an all-age art and music school and gallery space on Federal Boulevard.
Celebrate back-to-school with literary style this week in Denver.
Angela Beloian was raised to be an artist by a creative family, left to her own devices to develop a practice out of her love of nature and color.
It takes a lot to organize a 200 mile footrace. John Lacroix of Human Potential Running Series thinks he has what it takes.
Denver Mod, Latin Fashion Week the Colorado State Fair and more!
William Horstmann-Craig is capturing Denver’s most iconic street.
Pokémon-themed pop-up bar PokéBar is coming to Denver’s Exdo Event Center for one day only.
Shana Colbin Dunn is ready to celebrate rebranding Kismet as Luna and Jasper.
Keep your money and keep amused.
Be careful mixing black and navy!
The talented casts includes immigrants from many countries.
From new work by CT Nelson and the Secret Love Collective to a closing sale at Fusion Factory, the Denver art world has plenty going on.
The Denver Botanic Gardens takes the figure back to nature.
“You don’t find Leadville, Leadville finds you.”
The Community College of Aurora professor just won $40,000 to study how pop culture fandoms work a lot like religious social movements.
Denver’s new theater company Philomela Productions debuts the regional premiere of Alice Birch’s Revolt. She Said. Revolt Again.
There’s love in the air and on the page this week.