100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Deb Flomberg

#73: Deb Flomberg Helping to stage fun and off-the-wall shows for Equinox Theatre Company (including the current Evil Dead: The Musical, known for its ever-popular bloody front-row “spatter-zone” seating) isn’t enough to keep Deb Flomberg busy: The actress, director, producer, writer and PR queen is also a booster of the…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Gemma Danielle

#74: Gemma Danielle Artist Gemma Danielle’s intricate mandala work intersects with her mastery of the healing arts as a Reiki practitioner. For her, both are spiritual, referencing inner energies and meditational journeys. And now she shares these visual therapies on a larger scale in public murals, most notably her Urban…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Arturo Garcia

#75: Arturo Garcia Activist, workingman, writer and painter of animals and people, Jaliscan emigre Arturo Garcia also partners with the Boulder-based Americas Latino Eco Festival as steward of Graficomovil, Mexican artist Artemio Rodríguez’s mini-museum and community printmaking studio on wheels. This summer, Garcia is on the road with Graficomovil, making…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Bianca Mikahn

#76: Bianca Mikahn Poet, hip-hop musician, healer of social woes, youth mentor, activist, goddess — these are just a few of the hats that Denver native Bianca Mikahn wears as she dances through life, touching lives with her lyrical voice and a helping hand. Mikahn’s work places her on many…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Jaime Jennings

#77: Jaime Jennings Ten years ago, as crafting with a DIY ethic enjoyed a national resurgence, Jaime Jennings helped start a tiny, local revolution on Broadway, where she opened Fancy Tiger Crafts. Under the Fancy Tiger banner, Jennings has engaged and supported Denver’s crafting community, even instigating a fierce buy-local holiday craft…

Photos: Gamers Score Big at the 2016 Rocky Mountain Pinball Showdown

Everyone was a pinball wizard at the 2016 Rocky Mountain Pinball Showdown, which featured industry celebrities and every game, old and new, that could possibly be crammed into the Denver Marriott South at Park Meadows. Photographer Aaron Thackeray captured these images beautiful machines and flipper-wielders at play.  Now see the…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Thomas Evans

#78: Thomas Evans Thomas Evans, better known as Detour, paints his culture on large canvases, capturing portraits of modern pop stars in swirls of pure color, some of them interactive works that viewers can touch to release sounds. As an entrepreneur marketing his own work, Detour has generally bypassed galleries…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Matthew Brown

#79: Matthew Brown It’s been ten years since Matthew Brown’s Fancy Tiger Clothing began its style revolution on Broadway. Back then, Brown shared space with Fancy Tiger’s crafters’ emporium; clothing portion later moved down the street to its own dedicated space. Today, the boutique quietly purveys Brown’s modern, street-level fashion…

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Michael Henry

#80: Michael Henry New York native Michael Henry shuffled off from Buffalo, got an MFA at Emerson College and eventually ended up in Denver, where he and partner Andrea Dupree founded Lighthouse Writers Workshop in 1997, promising the community a beacon of literary arts where authors at all levels and…

Denver Artists for Rent Control Takes a Stand Against the Rising Cost of Living

Roseanna Frechette — poet, activist and friend of Denver’s bohemian underground – thinks it’s time for Denver to take proactive steps toward keeping its arts community in town. Concerned about the continuing gentrification and redevelopment that’s put a stranglehold on our city’s creatives, who’re desperate for affordable digs and studio space,…

Gallery Sketches: Three New Shows in Denver May 20-22

You can find new artwork wherever you go this weekend, from the Art District on Santa Fe to the co-ops of the Navajo Street Art District and the cultivated wilds of River North. Here are some of the hot spots…and hot shows. Modern Structure Space Gallery Through July 2 Space…

Take an Urban Art Trek Through Denver on the Race/High Block-Walk

Denver artist Thomas Scharfenberg believes art should be part of the landscape, not the other way around. Scharfenberg, whose visual world often leads him beyond gallery walls and into the outdoors, thinks outside of the box as he spreads what he calls “ground constellations” and “physical pixels” — painted rocks,…