Free for All: The Five Best Free Events in Denver This Week
Celebrate the dead, enjoy the living and stay within your budget.
Celebrate the dead, enjoy the living and stay within your budget.
Meeg Conroy was excited for a new project and her two walls at this year’s Crush, but an unexpected health scare slowed her down.
The classical performance ensemble Denver Art Song Project announces its new season at a preview show.
Celebrate the spooky season or hide from the Halloween haunts at any of these free and cheap events.
When Laura Krantz, a Denver-based journalist, used to hear the word ”Bigfoot” — as in the elusive, hairy creature that stalks forests and quite a few imaginations — she would immediately associate the term with tabloids.
At the October 30 closing, you’ll have a chance to win a piece.
It’s a strong week for gallery openings, with vibrant new offerings from Gildar and Plus galleries, a wow think-piece at PlatteForum and an evening at the Denver Art Museum curated for optimum fun by Thomas “Detour” Evans.
The homes were built in the ’20s in Rosedale, on the site of a former school.
Linda Fleming’s work is at the Ent Center, while Virgil Ortiz is at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center.
Performance artist and installationist Esther Hernandez concerns herself with the inner workings of the creative mind – subtle dynamics that pass through us like a breeze as we struggle to keep ahead in a demanding world.
There’s so much fun to be had in and around Denver, it’s downright scary.
The menswear store in RiNo is celebrating its first birthday on October 23, 2018.
From Halloween festivities and movie screenings to comedy and art, Denver’s cultural offerings give locals plenty to do this weekend.
Hit the galleries for a DIY haunted house, a new tarot deck, landscapes and psychedelia.
The show makes a good companion to the Virginia Maitland Retrospective.
After eight years as the executive director of Denver Arts & Venues, Kent Rice is stepping down on December 7.
When humanitarian, teacher and filmmaker Gayle Nosal first ventured into the Kyangwali Refugee Settlement in Uganda, she found herself drawn to the stories of young women in transition who had arrived there as children, looking for safety from conflicts in Democratic Republic of Congo, Rwanda, and South Sudan.
See shows by Daisy Patton, Jill Hadley Hooper and Mark Villarreal
The weather may have turned, but there are plenty of hot events in Denver…all free.
Outsider Gianni Coria is a real revelation.
Get busy on the cheap with comedy, pumpkin carvings, spiders, slashers and more.
Art abounds in Denver this weekend.