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Gallery Picks: Twenty Things to Do for First Friday

Gallery Picks: Twenty Things to Do for First Friday

By Susan FroydJanuary 30, 2019

Celebrate First Friday weekend in style.

Review: Solos at Havu and Robischon Display Objective Ideas

Review: Solos at Havu and Robischon Display Objective Ideas

By Michael PagliaJanuary 30, 2019

Work by Yoshitomo Saito is up at William Havu Gallery, while Enrique Martínez Celaya is showing at Robischon.

Garage Galleries: Art at the Forefront, All the Way in the Back

Garage Galleries: Art at the Forefront, All the Way in the Back

By Elle CarrollJanuary 29, 2019

Sommer Browning and Esteban Peralta have opened art galleries in their garages.

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Free for All: The Five Best Free Events This Week

By Byron GrahamJanuary 28, 2019

You don’t have to open your wallet to enjoy yourself this week.

DAM Extends <i>Dior: From Paris to the World</i> by Two Weeks

DAM Extends Dior: From Paris to the World by Two Weeks

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 24, 2019

The Denver Art Museum’s Christian Dior exhibit will now close March 17.

Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Three Free)

By Byron GrahamJanuary 24, 2019

If the upcoming weekend presents you with nothing but empty pockets and idle time, don’t despair; we know precisely how to meet your penny-pinching and boredom-fighting entertainment needs.

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Nine Things for Art Lovers to See and Do This Weekend in Denver

By Susan FroydJanuary 24, 2019

It’s a good weekend to get in shape for First Friday, with an unexpectedly rich slate for the end of January. New exhibitions, lectures, arty hangouts and fond farewells all figure into the art itinerary.

<em>Everybody In</em>: A Podcast for People of All Cognitive Abilities

Everybody In: A Podcast for People of All Cognitive Abilities

By Susan FroydJanuary 24, 2019

Andrea Moore and Faith Vidrine are friends, and like most friends, they share an easy back-and-forth rapport when they talk about other friends and all the fun things they’ve done together and how the world works.

Review: Gildar and Space Galleries Put the Focus on Figures

Review: Gildar and Space Galleries Put the Focus on Figures

By Michael PagliaJanuary 23, 2019

William Stockman, Julia Sanders and William Stoehr all display new works.

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Mark Sink Nearly Killed Andy Warhol on a Snowmobile Trip

Mark Sink Nearly Killed Andy Warhol on a Snowmobile Trip

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 22, 2019

Mark Sink will share untold stories about Andy Warhol January 24.

Extra Vitamins Leaves Denver, Citing Rising Rent

Extra Vitamins Leaves Denver, Citing Rising Rent

By Harry ToddJanuary 21, 2019

Julia Belamarich and Kyle Warfield, the creators of the experimental streetwear brand Extra Vitamins, are packing up shop and moving to New York City in January

DiNK Announces More 2019 Guests

DiNK Announces More 2019 Guests

By Teague BohlenJanuary 21, 2019

DiNK is making its artistic mark on Denver the weekend of April 13 to 14, at the McNichols Building. Start making your plans now.

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CU Boulder Engineering Students Wrote Poems About the Elements

CU Boulder Engineering Students Wrote Poems About the Elements

By Amanda PampuroJanuary 18, 2019

CU Boulder students redesigned the periodic table with poems.

Get Geeky at Ten Nerd-tastic Festivals and Cons in 2019

Get Geeky at Ten Nerd-tastic Festivals and Cons in 2019

By Teague BohlenJanuary 18, 2019

Here are ten of the best bets to help you achieve nerdvana in 2019.

Darrell Anderson Creating Art From Doomed City Park Golf Course Trees

Darrell Anderson Creating Art From Doomed City Park Golf Course Trees

By Tameca L ColemanJanuary 18, 2019

Denver artist Darrell Anderson is working with students to turn downed trees in City Park into art.

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Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Four Free)

Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Four Free)

By Byron GrahamJanuary 17, 2019

Looking for things to do?

Review: Walker Fine Art Gets Earthy With <i>Horizons</i>

Review: Walker Fine Art Gets Earthy With Horizons

By Michael PagliaJanuary 17, 2019

All of the artists in this group show take on the topic of nature.

Art of the State 2019 Puts Colorado Artists on Full Display

By Alicia TrujilloJanuary 17, 2019

The Arvada Center hosts the third Art of the State exhibit, showcasing works from across Colorado.

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Eight Things for Art Lovers to See and Do This Weekend in Denver

Eight Things for Art Lovers to See and Do This Weekend in Denver

By Susan FroydJanuary 16, 2019

Hit the galleries this weekend.

Explore and Experience <i>Natura Obscura </i>at the Museum of Outdoor Arts

Explore and Experience Natura Obscura at the Museum of Outdoor Arts

By Danielle LookJanuary 16, 2019

Natura Obscura, a collaboration between Prismajic and The Museum of Outdoor Arts, is a curious mix of art and technology that requires viewers to interact with the installation to create their own magical, whimsical experience.

Bill Pickett Lassoed a Place in History for Black Cowboys

Bill Pickett Lassoed a Place in History for Black Cowboys

By Nathan WardJanuary 16, 2019

Meet the namesake of the rodeo on MLK Day.

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Ryan Seabury Explains Video Game Blucifer: The Doom Horse of Denver

By Kera MorrisJanuary 15, 2019

Ryan Seabury, creator of the mobile game Blucifer: The Doom Horse of Denver talks about his love of Denver and his history as a video game designer.

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