Meet the Fashion Designers of Artopia 2016

It’s cold outside, but plans are heating up for Artopia 2016 at City Hall on Saturday, February 20 — a night of art, culture and fashion. And cocktails, of course, which you can enjoy as you move through seven rooms of art installations and exhibits, curated by Jolt from Guerilla…

Meet All the Artists of Artopia 2016

Artopia 2016 s just a month away, and you’ll want to get your tickets now — because prices go up tomorrow! Saturday, February 20 will be a night of art, culture and fashion at City Hall. And cocktails, of course, which you can enjoy as you move through seven rooms…

The Denver Botanic Gardens Conservatory an Architectural Marvel at Fifty

Earlier this month we walked through the process of having a building designated a historic landmark in Denver. Now we’re continuing the conversation we started in Building for the Future with this series that will look into the history of individual structures around town, and the people behind their creation. From its…

CVA Votes for Political Satire and Caricatures, Both Old and New

When I think of the Center for Visual Arts, Metropolitan State University’s off-campus art center, I think of contemporary art because that’s what’s typically shown there. So I was surprised to find the place decked out, in part, in James Gillray’s hand-colored etchings from the late 18th and early 19th…

The R/Evolution Starts at RedLine

Just in time for the media overload of campaign season, RedLine’s year-long series R/Evolution invites viewers to forgo the “white noise of politicians, to look to the artists to help frame political, social and political conversations,” says Louise Martorano, executive director of the non-profit, adding that the series is “motivated…

Art Review: Nicole Banowetz Infests Pirate With Inflated Fabric

Over the past several years, Denver artist Nicole Banowetz has been getting attention because of the unusual medium she employs: inflated cloth. Banowetz is a member of the Pirate co-op, and her work is the subject of Gentle Infestation, now on display at the gallery. While the exhibit marks the…

DU’s Vicki Myhren Gallery Flashes Its True Colors

Dan Jacobs, the director at the University of Denver’s Vicki Myhren Gallery, used to be a high-ranking staffer at the Denver Art Museum. As a result, he has brought museum-like programming, like the current exhibit, Learning to See Color, to the Myhren. Jacobs and co-curator, Jeffrey Keith, a well-known Denver artist and…

Learn Joel Swanson’s Language at the Museum of Outdoor Arts

The wonderful solo Joel Swanson: Polysemic is approaching its final weeks at the Museum of Outdoor Arts. Despite the institution’s name, most of the works are actually indoors, but one, a billboard titled “Respectfully,” is sited outside. The billboard is a digital print on which the word “Respectfully” has been…

Detention Nation Looks at Immigration Today and in Colorado History

With election season in full swing, words like “immigration” and “detention” are repeatedly thrown around by candidates and the media; meanwhile, the people at the center of the immigration crisis are hardly ever given a voice. Detention Nation, a new exhibit opening at 6 p.m. Thursday, February 11, at the…

Calling All Patti Cramer Collectors

Denver artist and longtime Westword contributor Patti Cramer passed away a half-dozen years ago, but she lives on through her art, which remains popular. We have a big cache of her drawings, but paintings are harder to come by….and collectors want them. Do you have a Patti Cramer painting you’re…

Thirty Artists Define One Street With Project Colfax

Project Colfax is a stunning new urban-art installation created at the former car wash at Williams Street and East Colfax Avenue, a project involving the paint, sweat and tears of thirty local and national artists. The site is currently owned by Kentro Properties and the future fate of Project Colfax…