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Take a Walk on the Wild Side at the Denver Fringe Festival

Take a Walk on the Wild Side at the Denver Fringe Festival

June 22, 2021

Denver Fringe Festival offers shows for kids and adults in its second year.

Meet Cross-Culturalism in the Middle at Sammy Lee’s <i>Remind Me Tomorrow</i>

Meet Cross-Culturalism in the Middle at Sammy Lee’s Remind Me Tomorrow

June 17, 2021

Explore Korean identity, motherhood and community in Remind Me Tomorrow.

Art Attack: Twelve Ways to See Great Art in Denver This Weekend

Art Attack: Twelve Ways to See Great Art in Denver This Weekend

June 16, 2021

Twelve ways to see great art in Denver this weekend.

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Collective Grief: The Biennial of the Americas’ COVID-19 Memorial Exhibition

Collective Grief: The Biennial of the Americas’ COVID-19 Memorial Exhibition

June 15, 2021

The Biennial of the Americas launch a COVID-19 memorial exhibition.

Dad and Son Create Stop-Motion Samurai Film About Black Fatherhood

Dad and Son Create Stop-Motion Samurai Film About Black Fatherhood

June 15, 2021

DJ Musa Bailey and son Glen talk “Assassin With Son.”

RiNo Art District Announces No Vacancy Residency Artists

RiNo Art District Announces No Vacancy Residency Artists

June 14, 2021

The artists will have access to studio space and a $2,500 stipend for month-long residencies.

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Remembering Gallerist and Documentarian Joshua Hassel

Remembering Gallerist and Documentarian Joshua Hassel

June 11, 2021

The gallerist and documentarian was a fixture in the Colorado art world.

Everything You Need to Know About the New Tattered Cover

Everything You Need to Know About the New Tattered Cover

June 11, 2021

There’s a lot to love and a little to hate.

A Big Blue Robot Stands Watch Outside a Sheriff’s Station in Highlands Ranch

A Big Blue Robot Stands Watch Outside a Sheriff’s Station in Highlands Ranch

June 10, 2021

Even artist Chris Mora doesn’t know what to make of his new sculpture.

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Art Attack: Eight New Art Shows and Events in Denver

Art Attack: Eight New Art Shows and Events in Denver

June 9, 2021

Make this an artful week.

After an Unimaginable 2020, Denver Arts & Venues Looks to the Future

After an Unimaginable 2020, Denver Arts & Venues Looks to the Future

June 9, 2021

Denver Arts & Venues is revamping the city’s cultural plan.

Control Group’s Immersive Nature Walk Recalls the 1965 Platte River Flood

Control Group’s Immersive Nature Walk Recalls the 1965 Platte River Flood

June 9, 2021

Control Group remembers the Platte River’s 1965 flood.

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Park Hill Community Bookstore Celebrates Fifty Years

Park Hill Community Bookstore Celebrates Fifty Years

June 8, 2021

Denver loves its local booksellers.

Art Attack: Sixteen Ways to Celebrate Art This Weekend

June 4, 2021

Bring in summer with some much needed gallery hopping.

Art Aperitifs: Get in the First Friday Mood With These Gallery Events

Art Aperitifs: Get in the First Friday Mood With These Gallery Events

June 3, 2021

Laura Shill, Tuke, and Tobias Fike all have works on display.

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Boulder Painter Sarah McKenzie Explores Power and Prison Architecture

Boulder Painter Sarah McKenzie Explores Power and Prison Architecture

June 2, 2021

Boulder painter Sarah McKenzie is looking at how architecture functions as a form of social control.

On the Wall: Secret Confessions With Jenna Maurice

On the Wall: Secret Confessions With Jenna Maurice

June 1, 2021

The Denver video artist will be screening “Non-Verbal Secret Confession Booth” at the Clyfford Still Museum.

Clyfford Still Museum Appoints Joyce Tsai as New Director

Clyfford Still Museum Appoints Joyce Tsai as New Director

May 28, 2021

She will be leaving her position as chief curator at the University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art.

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Art Attack: Nine Ways to See Art Over Memorial Day Weekend

Art Attack: Nine Ways to See Art Over Memorial Day Weekend

May 28, 2021

Ditch the grill. Embrace the art.

Dozens of Things to Do on Memorial Day

Dozens of Things to Do on Memorial Day

May 27, 2021

Make this a holiday to remember.

Kevin Smith on Heart Attacks, Mile High Comics and Mooby’s at Globe Hall

Kevin Smith on Heart Attacks, Mile High Comics and Mooby’s at Globe Hall

May 26, 2021

The Clerks director talks about his heart attack, He-Man and Mile High Comics before opening his fast-food pop-up at Globe Hall.

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Kristina Davies on the Power of Her “Deeply Rooted” Abstract Paintings

Kristina Davies on the Power of Her “Deeply Rooted” Abstract Paintings

May 21, 2021

The artist’s exhibit Interconnected runs at Thrive Ballpark from May 21 through the end of June.

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