Review: Aspen’s Robert Brinker Creates Dragons Out of Pinups

Michael McClung and Warren Campbell — the Michael and Warren behind Michael Warren Contemporary — have done a good job of introducing Denver audiences to Colorado artists who live and work outside the metro area, especially those from the Western Slope. An excellent example is the current exhibit Chasing Dragons:…

Free Art Mag birdy Takes Off With New Website, Expanded Distribution

The editors of birdy like to joke that their magazine is banned in Thornton. And it’s true that the collectible arts and literary publication is no longer allowed inside the lobby of a particular art company there. birdy had donated a free advertisement to the Thornton-based business, but the owners were offended…

Review: After Forty Years, the Arvada Center Is Moving Forward

The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities is marking its fortieth anniversary with two notable shows: Looking Back: 40 Years, 40 Artists, a survey of Colorado contemporary art over the past four decades that I reviewed last week, and Moving Forward: The Next Forty Years, an exhibit in the…

Photos: The People and Horrific Art of the Cabal Creep Show

South Broadway’s Cabal Gallery crew painted the town bloody on Saturday, October 8, for the Cabal Creep Show, a horror-fanatic’s dream/nightmare come true, with art depicting fanged underworld creatures, cleaver-wielding housewives, skeletal wildlife and giant spiders. And then there were the people! All photos by Aaron Thackeray. Now see the…

Galleries: MCA Fall Shows, Jared David Paul Anderson and Travis Hetman

This weekend the reopened Museum of Contemporary Art Denver segues into fall with three big shows, while the galleries at Leon and Super Ordinary shine on with a couple of sweet solos. Kim Dickey: Words Are Leaves Nathan Carter: Ladies and Gentlemen, Meet the Dramastics Bodacioussss MCA Denver October 8…

Review: White Walls Is an Art Show About Art Shows

Boulder-based painter Sarah McKenzie has a handsome solo at David B. Smith Gallery called White Walls. The show’s title refers to the traditional exhibition space in a gallery or museum — typically a set of white walls on which art is hung — and  in this show, McKenzie depicts these…

Review: Arvada Center’s Looking Back Is a Real Reason to Celebrate

An inordinately large proportion of Colorado’s art-exhibition venues — including alternative spaces, galleries, museums and art centers — are located within the relatively confined area of central Denver. We’re talking about approximately 80 percent of the art infrastructure in the entire state. And while a number of surrounding suburbs and…

Ink Lounge Reinvents First Fridays With Micro Markets

Five years ago, Stu Alden, co-owner of Ink Lounge, started ManCraft, a holiday market for male crafters, with a roster of eleven artisans. His goal was to give males a voice in holiday markets and a place to show off their crafts, and ManCraft succeeded far beyond his expectations, growing to include more than…

Arts: HOVAB at BMoCA, a Lakewood Art Walk and Street Art Under the Viaduct

This weekend you can go outside, both literally and figuratively, at a grand landscape-based exhibit by Boulder artists, on an art walk through an historic Lakewood neighborhood or on a different walk through the grittiest of locales — under the I-70 viaduct.  Evolving Visions of Land and Landscape Boulder Museum…

The Mayday Experiment: Rocking Tiny at Titwrench 8

In building the Mayday Experiment, I have to be constantly aware that I am not only building a home, but a quasi-public space. The house itself is also the art, and many of my design choices (such as devoting a large area to seating) reflect those needs more than my…

Five Films You Need to See in Denver This Weekend

This weekend, we welcome the highly-anticipated Western The Magnificent Seven and watch Andy Samberg as a bizarre bird in Storks and Zac Efron dive into bully-hazing rituals in Goat. All will be showing just down the street from you, Denver! Here are the five best film openings to indulge in this weekend. Click the movie…

Twenty-One Insane Murals in RiNo From Colorado Crush 2016

Colorado Crush 2016 may be over, but the murals that recently bloomed in the RiNo Art District aren’t going anywhere.  Nearly eighty artists made this year’s event the most successful ever. Since Crush balances street-art and graffiti, it can sometimes feel as though the event’s at odds with itself, given…