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A butterfly and caterpillar made out of LEGOs.

Brick Planet Brings LEGO Wonders to the Denver Museum of Nature & Science

By Toni TrescaNovember 14, 2025

“LEGO artist is his title, but you could also say he’s one of the best customers of LEGO ever.”

Putting It All on the Table: Women and Nonbinary Artists Share Their Truths in Virtual Exhibit

By Kristen FioreNovember 13, 2025

Artists take back their power in this Athena Project exhibition about gender, reproductive justice and the healing capabilities of art.

An artist sits by their painting.

Elijah Sylar Returns to Denver Art Scene After Transitioning, Traveling Across 47 States

By Toni TrescaNovember 10, 2025

Artist Elijah Sylar re-emerges with his first public show since transitioning, debuting new large-scale works on Nov. 14 in Denver.

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Dani K Fashion Looks

Designer Dani Kaiser Helps Kick Off High Altitude Night at Denver Fashion Week

By Kastle WasermanNovember 6, 2025

Designer Dani Kaiser tells a personal story through winter wear for the après ski scene.

A drawing of a woman with a ladder resting on a block labeled "Long COID," which is a long way from "Healthy" at the top.

Art Show It Comes in Waves Brings Long COVID Stories to Light

By Toni TrescaNovember 5, 2025

Artists and incarcerated illustrators share powerful depictions of living with Long COVID at Aurora’s People’s Building.

A Healthy Appreciation of Creativity: Denver Arts Week Will Nourish Body and Soul With New Programming

By Kristen FioreNovember 4, 2025

Making and engaging with art can reduce stress, improve cognitive function, help manage chronic pain, lower blood pressure and much more.

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Still from short film Wade by Kalp Sangvi and Upamanyu Bhattacharrya, which will screen at ASIFA International Animation Day. 

ASIFA-Colorado Celebrates International Animation Day With All-Ages Event

By Owen SwallowOctober 30, 2025

“Especially while there is a spotlight on Colorado from Sundance, there’s no reason that Colorado shouldn’t be the next Georgia.”

Little Saigon Tells Its Community’s Story at History Colorado

By Gil AsakawaOctober 21, 2025

The legacy of the Little Saigon Business District is celebrated in a new exhibit, Big Dreams in Denver’s Little Saigon, at the History Colorado Center.

A mural of horses and a boxer

Paint the Town: Some of Our Favorite New Murals in Denver

By Kristen FioreOctober 14, 2025

This summer, artists all over the metro area used brick and concrete canvases to paint the town with new murals.

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A painting of a statue eating a leg

Andrea Carlson’s A Constant Sky Now on View at the Denver Art Museum

By Kristen FioreOctober 7, 2025

The new exhibit shifts perspectives as the Denver Art Museum looks to the next century of its Indigenous collection.

Books and art on display

New Art Space Galleries on Downing Cultivates Community

By Kristen FioreSeptember 30, 2025

Habitat Library has also found a temporary home in the space. Come see it at an October 5 open house.

Two people and a dog in front of a Goodnight Moon scene

Goodnight Moon — A Fiber Tale Takes You Inside a Beloved Book at Events Around the State

By Toni TrescaSeptember 24, 2025

“We have seen people stand in front of this thing and just cry. We were not prepared for that.”

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Kids gather around art.

Tell Clyfford I Said “Hi” Is an Indigenous Reimagining of Clyfford Still’s Work

By Toni TrescaSeptember 22, 2025

Youth from the Colville Confederated Tribes co-curate an exhibition at Denver’s Clyfford Still Museum featuring artwork of their ancestors.

A man inspects prints

Old Trades Take New Life as Denver Artists Revitalize Traditional Crafts

By Tessa GuthrieSeptember 18, 2025

Denver-based artists are reimagining old crafts like taxidermy, leather work and more.

A woman paints a snake while holding a snake on her shoulder

New Murals Added to Cherry Creek Trail During First Wall Fest

By Kristen FioreSeptember 17, 2025

Seventeen artists painted new murals along Cherry Creek Trail for Wall Fest.

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A man stands in front of a blue mural

Creative Outlet: Access Gallery Celebrates Twenty Years in ADSF

By Kristen FioreSeptember 15, 2025

But first, go to the gallery’s “99 Pieces of Art” fundraiser on Friday.

Colorado South Asian Artists Group

South Asian Artists Exhibit a Diverse Range of Vision, Styles in Debut Exhibit

By Gil AsakawaSeptember 5, 2025

The Indian continent is one of the world’s largest and most diverse, and art rooted in the region is just as diverse.

an empty storefront with colorful art

Artists Leave Their Fingerprints Downtown in 16th Street Project

By Kristen FioreAugust 28, 2025

“We want people looking through the glass and leaving their fingerprints. When you see your fingerprints on something, then all of a sudden, it kind of becomes a part of you.”

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People walk near Sloan's Lake.

Sloan’s Lake Foundation is Crowdfunding a New Fine Arts Center

By Toni TrescaAugust 26, 2025

“We’re not just funding bricks and mortar – we’re investing in a living, breathing cultural epicenter that will serve generations.”

A man works on a painting of an orange dress

Local Artists Get Studio Space in RiNo Through New Pop-Up Program

By Kristen FioreAugust 19, 2025

“I wanted to really think about how we can create this symbiotic relationship; uplifting businesses, properties and artists together.”

Glowing blue sparks

SPARK to Make Its U.S. Debut at the Breckenridge International Festival of Arts

By Abigail BlissAugust 15, 2025

Tonight through Sunday, this immersive installation by Studio Roosegaarde will showcase a safer, more sustainable alternative to fireworks.

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People interact with a shelf of boxes

Behind the Scenes of Sweet & Lucky: Echo, Denver’s New Immersive Memory Play

By Toni TrescaAugust 13, 2025

“So many of us have a lot that we’re grieving, so this piece is really a response to where we are in the world right now.”

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