Photos: Watch Sparks Fly at the Iron Art Festival VI

Glowing, molten metal and the primal genesis of art-in-the-making kept crowds spellbound over the weekend at the Iron Art Festival VI Iron Pour, presented by the University of Colorado Denver’s College of Arts and Media Sculpture Program on the Auraria campus. All photos by Brandon Marshall. Now see the full…

Samuel Prudden Teaches History Through His Art

You can find art all over town — not just on gallery walls. In this series, we look at local artists who serve up their work in coffeehouses and other non-gallery businesses around town. Samuel Prudden wrapped up his debut Denver exhibition at La Cour Art Bar on March 3;…

Gallery Sketches: Three Second Saturday Shows in Denver March 12

Do you like to go against the grain? First Friday is already old news, so here are three Second Saturday openings to keep your March art agenda rolling. Escapism: Works on ePaper by Tim Schwartz Leon Gallery March 12 through April 24 Opening reception: 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday, March…

Brian Vogt on the Denver Arts Scene and How His Gardens Grow

Denver has more than one winning team: The Denver Broncos may be the national champs, but this city’s artists and arts organizations keep scoring with audiences not just in Colorado, but around the world. And while the football season is over, the 2016 arts season is just beginning, so we’ve…

Review: Two Solo Shows Make Connections at Michael Warren Contemporary

The large spaces at Michael Warren Contemporary are extremely flexible, with lots of moveable walls that allow director Michael McClung to present different exhibits simultaneously. Right now the gallery has two interesting solos, both featuring the work of Colorado artists, with one in the large set of front spaces, and…

The Mayday Experiment: A Comedy of Errors

There are days when you work all day at something and are no further by the end of the day than you were when you started. Sunday was one of those days. Victoria Salvador and I had both had late nights and were feeling a bit raggedy that morning, but…

Maria Barrera Brings a World of Experience to Her Painting

You can find art all over town — not just on gallery walls. In this series, we’ll be looking at some of the local artists who serve up their work in coffeehouses and other non-gallery businesses around town. Maria Barrera wrapped up her debut Colorado exhibition at La Cour Art…

Gallery Sketches: Four First Friday Shows Tonight in Denver and Boulder

Month of Printmaking: Mo’Print 2016 exhibits come into their own tonight, with lots of First Friday openings celebrating local artists and print techniques. Beyond that, this month’s citywide artwalk shows off old favorites, national stars, lovers of the natural world and emerging newcomers alike. Sushe Felix and Tracy Felix: Land Rhythms…

The Lantern Festival Is Coming to Metro Denver in April

Springtime cometh! The inaugural Lantern Festival in Denver is a two-night event where people will light up the skies like in a traditional Chinese lantern send-off, but with a Mile High twist. The festival will be lifting off April 23 and 24 from the Colorado National Speedway, technically in Dacono, but the…

The Mayday Experiment: Conversations and Caucuses

The idea behind the Mayday Experiment has always been about gentle conversation, to both educate about and inspire sustainable living, but also to listen to people’s anxieties, fears or outright denial about climate change, and document this moment in time. I have always been aware that these conversations can only…

Yogini Una Paradox Paints What’s in Her Soul

You can find art all over town — not just on gallery walls. In this series, we’ll be looking at some of the local artists who serve up their work in coffeehouses and other non-gallery businesses around town. “My legal last name is Viggiani,” says the Denver-based painter and yoga…

Review: Monumental Brings Rack and Ruin to RedLine’s “R/Evolution”

Every year, RedLine gallery and studios establishes a theme that it carries out with its shows and through its educational and social-services components. This year’s theme is “R/Evolution” — a simultaneity of revolution and evolution — and the current show, located in the capacious exhibition rooms, is Monumental. Dedicated to…