Vance Kirkland Studio Moving to New Museum Site on November 6

In January 2014, Hugh Grant, founder of Denver’s Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art, announced that the beloved cultural attraction would be vacating its original Capitol Hill location at 1311 Pearl Street and moving into a new facility to be erected at the corner of West 12th Avenue and…

Denver Arts Week: Mile High Culture and Where to Find It

The best thing about Denver Arts Week? It amplifies what we have here all year along, and especially in mid-fall, when local culture is completely up and running for a bright new season. From November 4 through 12, it’s the best chance you’ll have this year to explore what’s happening…

Review: Three Impressive Solos at Spark Gallery

Spark Gallery on Santa Fe Drive consists of a pair of mid-sized rooms and one very small one, so the space can get cramped when each area is assigned to a separate exhibit. The crowded feel is exacerbated when the styles of the art in the various exhibits don’t jibe…

The Mayday Experiment: Dancing With Old Denver

Aside from when I was a baby in New Jersey and two years in Ohio for grad school, Denver has always been my home. But a home is a different thing from a community: You can have many communities, and in the age of the internet those communities can be…

Ritualcravt Celebrates New Location With Seance and One-Year Anniversary Party

Ritualcravt, the shiniest, eco-metaphysical mineral and herb store in the Mile High City, has recently expanded with a new location at 2842 West 44th Street. Still in Sunnyside but up the road and off the beaten path, Ritualcravt now boasts a significantly larger storefront with some much needed elbow room. The new space coincides with the shop’s one-year-anniversary, being celebrated this weekend with a seance on Friday October 28 and an all-day anniversary party on Saturday, October 29.

Review: Simplicity Rules in Inherent Intent at Walker Fine Art

Bobbi Walker, owner and director of Walker Fine Art, has assembled Inherent Intent, a seamless group show that brings together seven contemporary abstract artists from across the country. All of these artists employ subtlety as their principle aesthetic philosophy, yet none of them can be called minimalists — at least…

Pay Homage to the Dead With Danette Montoya at the Denver Art Museum

When you step out of the elevator on Level Four of the Denver Art Museum’s North Building over the next few weeks, you’ll see a colorful Quetzalcoatl flying above the lobby, letting loose two trails of Monarch butterflies into the pre-Columbian and Spanish Colonial galleries. They’re part of Las Almas…

Photos: The Lantern Fest Stopped Traffic on I-25

How great a visual wonder is 4,000 lanterns floating through the air at once? Enough to stop traffic. The entirety of cars in both lanes on I-25 came to a crawl on October 15 to witness the beauty as lanterns glided just above traffic to the west on a slight, warm, October…

Twelve Awesome Murals Painted on Cold Crush Over the Years

Since opening in May 2013, Cold Crush has been place where artists could express themselves without restraint. Art was an integral part of the bar at 2700 Larimer Street, from the performers inside to the exterior of the building, including the south-facing facade that became a street-art canvas known as…

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…