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Denver’s private Dikeou Collection has a permanent gallery space in a downtown Denver office building that’s a little hard to find, unless you know your way around the corporate world. As a remedy, the gallery’s Devon Dikeou also curates a more accessible ground-floor pop-up space in the Golden Triangle, which opens serendipitously for special events and shows. Tonight from 6 to 8 p.m., the pop-up will pop open for a free Denver Arts Week reception that doubles as a vintage-vinyl dance party.
See also:
– Best Non-Venue Venue — 2011: Dikeou Collection
– Dikeou Collection opens a pop-up exhibit
– Free yoga, huge bunny rabbits and inner peace at the Dikeou Collection
On the art side, the space will showcase New York-based installation artist E.V. Day, who’s known for assemblage work using unusual materials to address issues of gender roles and pop culture. A part of Swap Meet: Artpace and the Dikeou Collection, a gallery exchange with San Antonio’s Artpace, Day’s show will remain on view in the space through December 30; the rest of the art exchange can be seen simultaneously at the downtown location. Following is a short introduction to Day and her work.
As for the party, it’s the public debut of another side of the Dikeou Collection: its sprawling, eclectic, meticulously catalogued trove of vinyl records, which, in the hands of spin-sters Jeremy “Sinistarr” Howard and Dave Wilkinson of Wax Trax, will provide entertainment and wonder. Don’t be afraid to make a request! Refreshments and a food truck will also be on hand. Admission is free; find more information on the
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