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Simon Zalkind, the director of the Singer Gallery at the Mizel Arts Center, has some obvious strengths as an exhibit organizer -- he has a good... More >>
Patti Cramer's Spring Fever opened about two weeks ago at the Saks Galleries (3019 East 2nd Avenue, 303-333-4144), and though it... More >>
This week marks Historic Denver Week, which annually celebrates the substantial accomplishments of Historic Denver, the respected local... More >>
Artyard (1251 South Pearl Street, 303-777-3219) is currently hosting 1500 degrees, an unusual exhibit that showcases a body of... More >>
There's no question about it: Roland Bernier is one of Denver's greatest contemporary artists. His vision is remarkable in its variation and... More >>
Last spring, in conjunction with the annual meeting of the National Council on Education for the Ceramic Arts, there was an unprecedented effort... More >>
Error & Ingenuity: A Kinetic Sculpture and Robot Exhibit is an ambitious show being presented at the Andenken Gallery (765 Santa Fe... More >>
It was probably a year or so ago that Molly Dubin, the curator of the Mizel Museum of Judaica, asked me if I knew anything about an artist named... More >>
Emotional Distance, the superb photo show at Gallery Sink (2301 West 30th Street, 303-455-0185) combines the work of some of... More >>
The Denver Art Museum has long been on the cutting edge of exhibition design. Unfortunately, that's not always a good thing, as is evident right... More >>
The idiosyncratic sculptures in Tom Nussbaum, which has been installed in the pair of spaces just inside the front door of the... More >>
Edgar Britton was Colorado's most significant and successful sculptor of the 1950s, '60s and '70s. He was to modernist sculpture what the late... More >>
The William Havu Gallery (1040 Cherokee Street, 303-893-2360) is so jam-packed with art right now that you can't help but experience sensory... More >>
Since the first of the year, Denver has seen a number of heavy-duty exhibits devoted to abstraction: There was the gorgeous Jeff Wenzel show at... More >>
The poetically named Raven's Nest studio (1425 West 13th Avenue, 303-623-1425), whose director has the even more poetic name of Glissen Rhode, is... More >>
The small but smart-looking Fresh Art Gallery (208 South Broadway, 720-570-2255) is currently presenting encaustic evolution, which... More >>
The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center is one of the finest early-modern buildings in the country, which means it's the rarest kind of treasure in... More >>
For some reason, the little room off the entry at Pirate (3659 Navajo Street, 303-458-6058) always seems to be hosting an exhibit worth seeing.... More >>
Installed below street level along the greenbelt east of Broadway in Englewood is a hidden attraction: the Dry Creek Sculpture Garden. It may be... More >>
There's no question that oil paints were used to create the paintings in Jeffrey Keith: Recent Work. Invisible plumes of airborne... More >>
The Colorado Photographic Arts Center (1513 Boulder St., 303-455-8999) is featuring the recent work of Karen Kirkpatrick, Michael Butts and Glenn... More >>
Until last year, Artyard, the grand dame of the local sculpture world, was the place to see rotating exhibits of monumental outdoor pieces by a... More >>
It could be said that the ILK @ Pirate space (3659 Navajo Street, 303-458-6058) is a hole in the wall within a hole in the wall -- or to put it... More >>
There's only a couple of weeks left to catch the current attractions at the Robischon Gallery: three superlative solos, each devoted to an... More >>
There's a great show being presented right now at the slightly off-the-beaten-path O'Sullivan Arts Center at Regis University (3333 Regis... More >>
