Denver’s Newest Creative Space, Druther Gallery, Pairs Edgy Art and Furniture

We’ve seen artist-run galleries come and go in Denver, but at a time when such venues seem to be in flux, the collaborative artist duo Hollis + Lana  aka muralists/sculptors/fabricators Conor Hollis and Amorette Lana) are making their stand at Druther, a new gallery space on South Downing Street that will showcase interesting artists, as well as the busy couple’s new furniture line.

Denver Unveils Safe Occupancy Program for Unpermitted Spaces

Over six months after the disastrous fire at Ghost Ship in Oakland and Denver’s subsequent closure of two DIY spaces for safety issues, Denver Community Planning and Development and the Denver Fire Department today are announcing their proposal for a Safe Occupancy Program, a “voluntary path to compliance for existing spaces.”

Denver in June is Fun, and These Photos Prove It

Summer’s not even here yet, but it might as well be. June’s weather’s been hot, the parties have been lit, and the swimming pools have been at capacity. So before you set out for another June weekend, check out some of our favorite photos from some of the funnest events around town.

Five Best Gallery Openings This Week, June 14-17

You can’t say Denver’s art scene isn’t diverse. We’ve got it all: co-ops, highbrow galleries, indies, pop-ups, street art, nonprofit programs and more. Venture out, and you’ll find a little bit of everything opening up this week.

Sally Centigrade Moving From Larimer Square to Lakewood

The art-gallery exodus to Lakewood continues. At the end of the month, Sally Centigrade, our Best of Denver 2016 winner for Best Lowbrow Art Gallery, will close its three-and-a-half-year-old space in Larimer Square and open in a new spot in Belmar. “We’re super-excited to be in a bigger space with other galleries,” says Maya Bailey (aka artist Mayah Mazcara). “We’ve way, way outgrown our space and being able to show the amount of artists that we have….We had to move.”

100 Colorado Creatives 3.0: Damon McLeese

Some people might be different, but in Damon McLeese’s mind, that doesn’t mean they are disabled. He’s been mentoring differently-abled folks in creative pursuits as the director of Access Gallery and its parent organization VSA Colorado for more than twenty years.

Five Stunning Ways to Celebrate Art in Denver This Week

Whether you choose to live vicariously at a talk through the experiences of two Colorado artists fresh back from the Venice Biennale, head to Boulder for a slate of summer shows at BMoCA or just sniff around to see what’s new in Denver, there’s no shortage of experiences to be had this week, June 7-9, in the local art world.

Review: Robischon Gallery Has Another Winner With Out of View

Artists get back to nature in Out of View at Robischon Gallery, and the way their work has been stitched together through their different if interrelated aesthetic concepts and media indicates that the show was very thoughtfully curated. Once again, Jennifer Doran and Jim Robischon, the gallery’s owners, have put on an exhibit that rivals those at top museums in the area.

Review: Artists Get Back to Nature at Havu Gallery

Forms evocative of those found in nature connect the paintings and sculptures now on the first floor of the William Havu Gallery, and with growing season just under way, the presentation is perfectly timed. Although there’s an aesthetic seamlessness to the whole endeavor, what we’re actually looking at is three single-artist shows — two dedicated to painters and one to a sculptor.

Don’t Miss These Five Gallery Openings This Week

If you venture out into Denver’s arts and retail districts on the First Friday in June, you’ll get a serious injection of aesthetic politics and have a whole lot of fun. Consider these five openings as you look for places to start your journey.