The Westword 2014 Arts and Culture Bucket List: #25-16

What are the hundred things everyone should do in Colorado before they die? We posed this question to our writers and editors, and over the next few weeks, we’ll be rolling out their answers across our blogs. Check back on January 16 for the full list — and in the…

Fifteen arts flashbacks from 2013

In 2013, we’ve gone to Paris at the Denver Art Museum and invited the rest of the world in for the city’s second Biennial of the Americas, visited galleries in garages and warehouses, and found unexpected art wheat-pasted on brick walls, projected from LED screens and gracing billboards. To be…

Lake Steam Baths, gnomes on the range, and more drops in the 2014 bucket list

Bucket lists, by their very nature, are a celebration of the ephemeral – a wish list of fleeting activities to experience before the mortal coil goes into a death spiral. The 
following experiences,however, are united by a sense of enduring history, of continuing  traditions that will persist past the expiration dates of our own lives.

Happy Holidays, and keep the arts and culture coming

We’re taking a break, but it won’t be for long — after spending Christmas Eve and Christmas Day with our families and friends, Westword’s Show and Tell team will be back on the job early Thursday, December 26 with a focus on the past and the future of Denver’s arts…

MCA Denver’s Adam Lerner over-caffeinates while recapping 2013

There’s nothing stuffy about Adam Lerner, whose whimsical yet intellectual sensibility propels everything that happens at the Museum of Contemporary Art Denver, where he’s the museum’s director and “Chief Animator.” The same goes for his annual holiday message to MCA visitors, supporters and friends. This year’s greeting, entitled “Caffeinated History,”…

Celebrate the Solstice and get ready for the holidays at Maison de Rose

Designer, seamstress and girl-about-town Baily Rose makes dreamy, dressy dresses that are truly one-of-a-kind and wrap themselves around your personality like a bed of ethereal fairy clover. Really. And because the holidays are nigh and the days are short, she’s opening the doors of her Maison de Rose for Don…

A compelling quartet explores Buddhist themes and more at Robischon

The marquee offering among the winter shows at Robischon is David Kimball Anderson: Altitude, the California artist’s first Denver solo. The spaces are filled with installations meant to evoke the journey of twentieth-century Tibetan Buddhist teacher Chögyam Trungpa Rinpoche. Viewers could hardly be expected to know this, because the references…

Powerhaüs Studio’s PAIR residency program calls it a day

Early in 2013, the artists of Powerhaüs Studio announced their idea for the Powerhaüs Artist-in-Residence Program, a juried three-month residency at the studio facility for one fine artist and one fashion designer. Along with that call for applicants, they named David Dadone of the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art and…

Artist House Tour Series: Featuring Dana Cain and Mark Putt

Editor’s note: Home designer Jeanne Connolly loves to see how creative people put their houses together. In this series, she’ll be sharing some of her favorite homes, by taking us inside the unique private spaces of metro Denver. Denver creatives Dana Cain and Mark Putt bring living with art and…

Photos: Clark Richert on display at Gildar Gallery

Michael Paglia visits Gildar Gallery and Goodwin Fine Art in this week’s review, taking in a large show focused on Clark Richert and two smaller solo shows featuring work from Mark Villarreal and pieces by Mia Mulvey. Continue reading for photos from all three exhibits. See also: Photos: the blockbuster…