First Friday Welcomes 2024 With Western Art, the Power of Print, and Fun With Moe Gram
Get out and paint the town!
Get out and paint the town!
“Public art is a beautiful way for individuals to feel represented and understood.”
From psychedelic ant farms to a Succession actor from Denver, here’s what people were reading the most.
Andrea Gibson has big plans for their tenure.
From new mural festivals and blockbuster art shows to drama in the theater community and major milestones for some nonprofits, the Denver art scene showed its innovation and resilience.
“There’s just something special about closing up the year in a city that I love so much with friends, in a theater that has so many good memories for me.”
Colorado legalized several psychedelics, but this experience helps to fill a gap for the psychedelic-curious or sober Denverites.
Can artists create work inspired by the Blue Devil Horse? Yay or neigh?
The ballet company decided to offer something other than The Nutcracker this holiday season.
Among this weekend’s offerings, Black Cube will debut an avant-garde artist’s film, street artists converge at Rising Gallery, a holiday party and art show, and so much more.
“Her enthusiasm for theater was infectious.”
“We help people find their magic.”
SIX transforms the tragic tales of Henry VIII’s wives into a high-energy, modern musical celebration, and has become an international sensation in the process.
The Denver bookstore now has a performance venue.
In the 21-year existence of Vintage Theatre, this is the only production to be canceled after it moved into the rehearsal phase.
“While there are so many versions of the story, I think our adaptation might be the most physical.”
The production brought in a real magician to bring the Roald Dahl story to life.
These artists hope to reinvigorate the DIY scene that made them fall in love with Denver.
Do you think Die Hard is a Christmas movie?
You can catch sugar plum fairies all over the Mile High City.
There’s a “goth dreamscape where Christmas is a queer leather festival,” and a gallery with works dedicated to Krampus. But you can find more traditional fare at the Museo’s holiday market and more!
“I’d encourage Gen Z to come out and face the cringe, man.”