Art Attack: Casa Bonita Show at Next and More Arty Parties This Weekend
From the pinkest building in Lakewood to Valentine hearts…
From the pinkest building in Lakewood to Valentine hearts…
“In the same way Orlando’s a destination for theme parks, Denver can be a destination for immersive.”
After Christopher Cox’s satirical design blew up during Trump’s first term, he’s decided to take aim once more — this time at Elon Musk.
RTD-Denver has a new ART District Connector route. Here’s what it was like on First Friday.
Thad McCauley wanted to be an astronaut when he grew up. Instead, he became an art teacher. But now his art is in space.
Melanie Walker immerses viewers in ghostly visions, Westwood screams for paletero ice cream carts, and Alto Gallery brings the street indoors.
“I’ve been a professional artist for decades, and I always look for ways to reach new audiences. I can check my ego enough to show basically anywhere.”
“The exhibit is not just a historical project, but one that sort of talks about contemporary immigration and what that looks like today.”
Start your art weekend with Filipino cowboys, dragon prints, RedLine artists and fabulous landscapes.
This is the first three-dimensional piece by renowned muralist Thomas Evans.
The Arvada Center’s Art of the State and another season of Union Hall’s Rough Gems sead the roster of must-see exhibits.
The proudly local print company is downsizing its Colorado operation in the face of rising costs and supply-chain issues.
Sometimes a banana is just a banana. But the artist would sell this work for $6.2 million, the same price as Maurizio Cattelan’s controversial “Comedian.”
Explore how beadwork expresses the Indigenous soul, and view the new face of Western art as the National Western Stock Show rolls into town.
Celebrate new year’s firsts with Tomiko Jones at CVA, a Pirate anniversary and more.
Find do-or-die deals, hip art, a fascinating installation in the mountains and even a party or two.
ACANA, an annual series of events, gives a glimpse into the icy world of Eemia.
Financial and systemic pressures forced the closure of a Northside arts nonprofit that served as a hub for local art and community.
“Rest in paint” is the phrase that friends, colleagues and family members have been posting online to mark his death last week.
Artsy gifts still abound in art spaces and markets, while other gallery shows will touch your soul.
Six positions were eliminated in Denver. “It is especially despicable at this time of year,” the Meow Wolf Workers Collective writes.
The exhibit highlights contemporary local artists celebrating traditional Southwestern santos art and was curated by renowned santero Carlos Santistevan.