Barbie Comes to History Colorado With Special Mini-Display
See it free on Colorado Day, August 1!
See it free on Colorado Day, August 1!
From dragons to terracotta warriors, these lantern sculptures were crafted in China and are now lighting up twelve acres of Four Mile in a spectacular celebration of tradition.
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It’s the little (and the big) things for photographers Trent Davis Bailey and Brian Adams, who use their art to illustrate the connection between land and community.
Marguerite Humeau joined forces with Black Cube Nomadic Art Museum to look at the past, present and future of the San Luis Valley with Orisons, 84 sculptures across 160 acres.
At Ballroom of Mars, you can soak in hot springs, enjoy Japanese street food from a Beard finalist chef, listen to an international selection of vinyl and enjoy a sauna and cold-plunge combo.
Get lost in a world of rare plants and spirit creatures at Spectra Art Space’s “Novo Ita: Propagation,” a new summer immersive experience on view through September 17.
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Jolt wrote on Instagram that he “wouldn’t let myself or our culture be tokenized by the institution to sell entry tickets” to the show, which focuses on Chicano culture and showcases local artists.
Shively’s grandmother from Transylvania instilled in her a connection to the occult, which has found its way into the artist’s work.
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The Denver Art Museum spotlights local artists and more for a special lowrider exhibition.
“Our cabaret is all about showing Gen Z what that time was really like.”
July’s First Friday looks hot!
Vincent Owens of Park Hill Financial District and his uncle, local artist Jack Price II, installed a new mural commemorating Denver’s sister city.
“This is a chance to see time-based works on a larger scale, celebrate community and make more opportunities so these artists can stay here.”
Help support kids battling cancer, and you might win a Captain America replica shield signed by Stan Lee.
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The Cherry Creek Arts Festival begins along with the new Denver Month of Video, which has multiple events scheduled throughout July.
The Green Box Arts Festival in Green Mountain Falls is unlike anything else in Colorado, with the James Turrell Skyspace and more new immersive experiences.
After a decade, the-art car parade has hit a dead end.
The RiNo Summer Art Market drops in on Saturday with work by more than thirty queer artists to celebrate Pride!