Fifteen Best Things for Gallery Lovers to Do on First Friday in October
Art activism, urban apparel, and Western landscapes make an appearance in Denver’s art scene this First Friday.
Art activism, urban apparel, and Western landscapes make an appearance in Denver’s art scene this First Friday.
Sarah Rockett brings her passion for knitting and community building to the Denver Art Museum.
Peter Yumi, self-appointed CEO and Chief Curator of the Fruitland Contemporary Art Museum, takes viewers on a trip through his fictitious world at Pirate Gallery.
The Biennial of the Americas, an MCA clam bake and a garage show are among the many offerings in Denver’s art world this week.
“Jaguara” – an art-car on steroids raising awareness about climate change – is coming to the Biennial of the Americas.
Denver artist Tiffany Matheson juggles sculptural installations, performance art and whatever’s next.
Beyond new exhibitions from MCA Denver and Supernova, Rule, Next and Valkarie galleries open shows this week, Unseen Festival brings experimental film to town and performance art abounds.
“We created a family,” the artist says.
Artist Terry Maker experiments with many different materials and processes, taking many curious and circuitous conceptual paths.
From the grand opening of Lumonics Gallery to a storefront popup dedicated to a sweet tooth, Denver’s gallery and arts scene has something to offer art lovers of every taste this weekend.
The nomadic museum has planted roots in Englewood at BCHQ.
Art critic Michael Paglia’s celebrating three shows related to the ten-year anniversary of Colorado Abstract: Paintings and Sculpture.
September’s First Friday will hit like an earthquake, but it’s a welcome shake-up, with what seems like every gallery in the region dropping a new show for the fall season. That’s in addition to Crush Walls, which will continue to paint much of the town through the weekend. As a…
Lauri Lynnxe Murphy’s the perfect model of what an artivist should be, but for her, there’s no time to wax on what that means.
A crash course in the city’s street-art festival.
Offerings of street art, installations and pie abound this week in Denver’s art world.
Mary Voelz Chandler, a respected journalist and critic, has written about the arts and architecture for decades.
From film screenings to installations, Denver’s art scene is busy this week.
Angela Beloian was raised to be an artist by a creative family, left to her own devices to develop a practice out of her love of nature and color.
Shana Colbin Dunn is ready to celebrate rebranding Kismet as Luna and Jasper.
From new work by CT Nelson and the Secret Love Collective to a closing sale at Fusion Factory, the Denver art world has plenty going on.
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