100 Colorado Creatives 4.0: Pesha Rudnick
Pesha Rudnick believes in quality theater without constraints and prefers working with the shock of the new, rather than the tried-and-true popular canon.
Pesha Rudnick believes in quality theater without constraints and prefers working with the shock of the new, rather than the tried-and-true popular canon.
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Curatorial genius comes naturally to Jina Brenneman, who has a knack for making exhibits that attract new and unexpected audiences, but that also serve the traditional ones.
Celebrate Friday the 13th with some fresh ink.
Erin K. Barnes is a born writer, but as she discusses below, she’s also a synesthete, whose mixed-up senses serve as a gateway to multiple creative mediums.
Multimedia artist Jeff Page’s aesthetic is queer and DIY, charged by collaboration and expressed on video, in physical installations, as performance, as noise, as text — and whatever else works.
Blank Label, our Best of Denver 2018 winner for Best Shop for Custom Menswear, brought a full line of custom-fitted menswear to LoDo this year.
Howie Movshovitz is the brains behind the Denver Silent Film Festival, and so much more.
She’s organized the fourth annual ArtSpeak on April 6, 2018.
Easter bonnets are just the start of style in Denver this month.
Buffalo Exchange on Broadway and other groups want to install rainbow crosswalks at Broadway and West Irvington Place.
Trans prison abolitionists CeCe McDonald and Joshua Allen will be bringing the Black Excellence Tour to Auraria Campus on Wednesday, March 28.
Molina Speaks works in the trenches, giving voice to a community rooted in mestizo culture through poetry and performance, as well as rap and hip-hop music – all tools that help empower others to follow in his positive path.
They’ll be signing their book, Marlon Bundo’s Day in the Life of the Vice President….not the John Oliver version.
Get sweating for a good cause (or a cocktail) this weekend. Here are five options to get you moving, fundraising or celebrating.
Mackenzie Browning, a Canadian artist now living in Denver, bridges technique-heavy practices in printmaking, the book arts and a distinctive brand of architectural installation-building in his work.
Sex toy company Vibrant wants more women to come.
Artist and monotype master Joe Higgins, a Denver stalwart with roots in the deep-seated local co-op community, paid his dues over more than thirty years here as a printmaker and mentor at Open Press and the Art Students League of Denver, where he teaches workshops.
Little Rock native Ryne Michelle talks about her fashion inspiration.
Whether you’re looking to prepare your mind and body for Saint Patrick’s Day weekend or you’re wanting to sweat off two days’ worth of green beer, this week’s roundup of weekend workouts has you covered.
It takes a lot of guts and an iron sense of commitment to produce the women-centric Athena Project Arts Festival each year, but Angela Astle shrugs off her role in the enormous undertaking by simply saying she’s grateful for the opportunity and the team that gives its all to make her dream come true year after year.
Susan Hover Oehme has been making artful things happen in Steamboat Springs for years, first as director of the print studio Riverhouse Editions, and since 2010, at her own state-of-the-art printmaking facility Oehme Graphics.