Fifth Annual COLORCON Painting the Town…and Westword Parking Lot
The murals all portray iconic people of color from Colorado, with a free community celebration with live music, food and drinks.
The murals all portray iconic people of color from Colorado, with a free community celebration with live music, food and drinks.
Here’s how to paint the town this weekend.
“The murals weren’t just about defining the neighborhood — they were about giving a sense of pride to the neighborhood,”
Spearheaded by muralist A.L. Grime, Denver Walls will welcome artists from around the world.
All you can drink, all you can ride, a life-size Furby, Tamagotchi photo booth, and more are included at DenverFilm’s annual fundraiser.
Charles Parson, Colorado Women to Watch and Los Fantasmas Art Collective
Artist Katy Kidd went from East High to the Rainbow Family and then back to Denver, where she reflects on time through art.
Reverend Matthew Fox used raves as masses and officiated Jerry Garcia’s wedding and funeral.
“It’s a story for everyone, and everyone can take something away from it.”
The artist collective’s new film is about the “central wisdom of kids seeing through the BS of the world.”
This satirical parody of Sesame Street won the Tony Award for Best Musical in 2004 — over Wicked! — for its clever depiction of adult-oriented topics, such as racism, pornography and coming out, using puppets.
Art cars at ReelWorks, Lauri Lynnxe Murphy at BMoCA, and the debut of BRDG Project’s new space.
The Jeff Puckett Images Studio Gallery will have its grand opening this week alongside podcasters/curators the Art Sol.
On August 11 and 12, the Lumonics team will take over the Dairy Arts Center’s Carsen Theater to host three performances of its dazzling, immersive light show, Lumonics Immersed.
“Now more than ever, it’s really important to take your friends and family to support the arts.”
“There’s no right way to be a woman, so you shouldn’t get mad if people aren’t doing it the way you’re doing it.”
The podcast, which discusses weird and wonderful theories about DIA, starts its third season in September, and could be on the small screen in the near future.
Whether you’re heading to the art districts in RiNo, Lakewood or La Alma Lincoln Park, tonight should be a real arty party!
Two non-profits collaborate “to break barriers and build bridges” through a community celebration of African Immigrant Month.
The museum will have “mind-bending exhibits” with dizzying optical phenomena and odd, illusory novelties — all based in science.
Latino Cultural Arts Center has a home in La Alma Lincoln Park with Las Bodegas, an intergenerational creative hub for digital and visual arts programs. But first: It needs more donors.
There are many things to do in Denver on August 1, but Meow Wolf’s burlesque show with local performers and drag queens will be a great way to end the night.