World Art Drop Day Drops Into Denver Today

It’s the first Tuesday in September, which means it’s World Art Drop Day. Denver Arts & Venues is celebrating World Art Drop Day by dropping clues and miniature blue bears around Denver that resemble Lawrence Argent’s “I See What You Mean”;  Arts & Venues will be taking photos of the blue…

The Ten Best Movie Events in Denver in September

With the cooling of the season comes the cooling of hot properties at the ol’ cineplex. But fear not, because Denver is ripe with plenty of alternative cinema fun, and the city’s best non-blockbuster venues have this month’s movie treats on lockdown. It’s time to harvest, so grab a basket…

Artist House Tour: Inside the Arvada Home of Lisa DiAmor Sanchez

Indie design blogger Jeanne Connolly loves to see how creative people put their houses together. In this series, she shares some of her favorite homes, taking us inside the unique private spaces of metro Denver and beyond. Colorful poetic phrases, reclaimed materials and bold block letters grab your attention, while…

The Ten Best Geek Events in Denver in September

School is back in session – sorry, students; congratulations, parents – and before we know it, fall will be here, ushering in cooler weather and pumpkin spice everything. Whether you consider that good news or bad, we do still have a few precious weeks of summer to enjoy -and being…

Studio Shots: Artist Matt Scobey Is Thinking Big

At the moment, Matt Scobey’s back yard is his studio — and he’s been putting in ten-hour days there, laboring over the concrete forms he molds over things like grapefruit halves, basketballs, plastic water bottles and IKEA-shelving modules, getting ready for his solo showcase, Come Dig the Essence, which opens…

Twenty Amazing New Street Art Murals in Denver — Summer 2015

Summer has been a great street-art season. The city has welcomed over 100 new murals this season, ranging from pieces done with Urban Arts Fund grants to the Namta Mural Project to private commissions. We scouted out every mural we could find, and narrowed down the offerings in this incredible…

The Mayday Experiment: Reality Check

As an artist, when you go into the studio and begin something, you always know there is the possibility of change. You respond to the materials, the light, the whims and discords, and eventually something emerges. You may enter with a “plan,” but intuition and the muse will have their…

Jennifer Davey Paints With Words, Deidre Adams With Scribbles

The writing’s on the wall in two shows currently on display at Point Gallery, featuring artists Jennifer Davey and Deirdre Adams. Both are set to close at the end of this week. The main attraction in the front spaces is Bound, a solo featuring recent paintings by Jennifer Davey. The…

Iconic Elitch Theatre Opens Its Doors for Classic Indoor Film Series

“We are so thrilled to be letting people in and experience the magic of this 135-year-old building,” says David Nehls, vice-president of the Historic Elitch Theatre Foundation and chairman of the new Classic Indoor Film Series, which opens Friday, August 28, with a screening of Spaceballs, Mel Brooks’s parody of Star…

Gallery Sketches: Four New Shows and Art Events in Denver for August 21-23

Denver has art niches galore, from co-operatives to temporary galleries and art studios in gardens and parks. Here’s where to enjoy art — and art-making — during summer’s last hurrah. Michael Brohman: Tipping Point Pirate Contemporary Art  August 21 through September 6 Opening reception: 6 to 10 p.m. Friday, August…

Spark Gallery Members Focus on Nature, Geometry and Repurposed Material

The intimate artist cooperative Spark Gallery is hosting three small solos. Installed in the east side of the space is Lydia Brokaw: Life Here…but a Different Reality Over There, which is made up of sculptures employing natural materials that are sometimes altered, like the gold-painted milkweed pods used as elements…

The Mayday Experiment: 48 Hours of Social Engagement

From the beginning, the idea behind the Mayday Experiment was to try to change the conversation from being about “whether or not climate change exists” to “how can we be more sustainable regardless”? Because whether you believe in climate change or are among the very few who still deny its…

If He Gets the Eyes Right, Bob Johnson Keeps Drawing

You can find art all over town — not just on gallery walls. In this series, we take a look at some of the local artists who serve up their work in coffeehouses and other non-gallery businesses around town. “I’m seventy,” says artist Bob Johnson. “I worked at everything: I…