Art Attack: Eight Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week
An outdoor festival, a garage exhibit, and plenty of cooperative shows are on the calendar in Denver’s art world.
An outdoor festival, a garage exhibit, and plenty of cooperative shows are on the calendar in Denver’s art world.
Jasmine Abena Colgan is an assemblage sculptor, a photographer, an alchemist and a warrior who digs deeply into the roots of racism.
Don’t miss these gallery shows.
Colorado Springs artist Margaret Kasahara channels a Japanese aesthetic in continuum with the realities of her American upbringing.
Take a trip into the world to see some art.
” It’s not about forgiveness. There’s no full ‘Kumbaya’ moment. It’s just about the ability for art to heal.”
From virtual proms to real-world matchmaking, Macy Matarazzo is the Cupid creative you need.
Get to the galleries and enjoy some art.
The circus troupe Rainbow Militia is creating an immersive experience in a soon-to-be-demolished house.
See the Denver artist’s new solo show, Innocence and Everything After, at K Contemporary.
Do your thing around Denver.
The artist builds large-scale sculptural essays about human rights and social justice out of shoelaces, keys and baseball bats.
Kate Maller is an ethical metalsmith.
Fashionable face masks, paintings, sculptures and portraits come to life through Denver’s galleries this week.
“People might look in the window and think, ‘What’s that crazy person doing?’”
The Denver punk is also the author of the new tome, The Belcher, a superhero story about a man with a mighty beer burp.
Denver’s artists are busy showing their work online and in the real world.
The Colorado-born enrolled member of the Sicangu Lakota nation writes as a dedicated student of his own heritage,
Even if you’re not ready to go to the galleries, there are ways to enjoy First Friday in Denver.
From political collage to exhibits of Colorado-made Chicano art, Denver’s art world is ready to welcome you back.
Colorado native Scottie Burgess has the versatility of a polymath and a bold sculpture-installation practice using new and recycled materials.
From museums to galleries, Denver’s art scene is coming back to life.