Colorado Creatives: Michael Brohman
Michael Brohman makes conceptual installations infused with unsettling imagery and themes of inequality and justice.
Michael Brohman makes conceptual installations infused with unsettling imagery and themes of inequality and justice.
Adam Brock, former co-director of the GrowHaus, has gone on to work on the Beyond Denver podcast.
Artist Javier Flores answers the Colorado Creatives questionnaire.
The evening will be a cannabis-inspired fusion of style and sustainability.
Rochelle Johnson’s paintings chronicle everyday interactions between people of different origins living in a gentrifying Park Hill.
Community runs deep at Aurora’s 5280 Artist Co-op, a theater ensemble led by Kenya Fashaw and partners.
The Beaver Believers urge you to give a dam about conservation.
Tim Carrillo wants visitors to escape…with their lives.
The artist travels through art history and the current art world.
Seriously, throw away your frumpy underwear.
Denver bars are hosting drone races.
From Warm Cookies of the Revolution to his new post at History Colorado, Chris Getzan is the wizard behind the curtain
Save up for your valentine: There are plenty of sweet deals.
Meet the wheat-pasting duo obsessed with the cracks and crevices of urban life.
A Denver realtor has launched a citywide sex club, and she’s looking for customers.
Amber Cobb and Mario Zoots work solo and together as a two-person collective.
Suzi Q. Smith – a poet, writer, teacher, mentor and cultural administrator – is first and foremost part of a community.
Celebrate the most important free thing: free speech.
Four Denver art collectives have teamed up to explore social justice and disillusionment.
True Blue Tattoo shop in Lakewood is raising money for firefighters in Australia.
Meghan Frank and Buba Basishvili formed their own company, Theatre Artibus, which is making a home in the old Savoy Building.
Stock Show, Womxn’s March, Harriet Tubman and more.