The Ten Best New Street-Art Murals of 2016 — So Far

Murals have been blooming like Denver’s cherry blossom trees this spring. No sooner had we settled on our award-winning mural in the Best of Denver 2016 than amazing street art started popping up around town. Here are the ten best new street-art murals of 2016 (so far)…  10. Dread Horseshoe Lounge 414…

Reader: Enough of This Crap in Denver’s Public Arts Program!

Denver is proud of its public art program, and new pieces are being added all the time, including along RTD’s A-Line from Union Station to Denver International Airport. But the program definitely has its critics, including Georgia Amar, co-founder of Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe, who shared this assessment with…

Review: Solos Inspired by Chemistry, Junk and Geometry at Spark

More than any other Denver co-op, Spark Gallery has held onto its members, some for decades. So it’s no surprise to find the two main rooms occupied by a pair of artists who are longtime members and veterans of the alternative scene: In the west gallery, there’s Sue Simon’s Anxiety, and…

The Mayday Experiment: What’s in a Name?

I have never been good at naming things. I usually tend towards a one-word solution; my former shop, Pod, and gallery, Capsule, were prime examples of this propensity. It takes me hours to name a work of art, googling and reading etymology of words as I overthink. When it came…

Reader: Why Isn’t the Hotel at DIA on Your Awful Architecture List?

Michael Paglia just revealed “The Hateful 8,” eight examples of the kind of disappointing architecture — or is that n’architecture? — that you see all over Denver these days.  But did he leave out some important, awful buildings? Anyone riding the free A Line train to Denver International Airport yesterday…

Reader: Derrick Velasquez Should Not Be Neutral on Gentrification

Derrick Velasquez’s new piece for Black Cube, New Brutal 2, will debut today at La Alma Park at a Doors Open Denver event. The original New Brutal was shown last fall at the future Stanley Marketplace, and inspired this response from reader Laura Conway: Derrick Velasquez’s piece New Brutal is set…

Seven Free Arts Events at Doors Open Denver This Weekend

Since stepping in to take over the citywide Doors Open Denver in 2014, the Denver Architectural Foundation has taken great strides toward growing the event and making it more accessible to a diverse audience. This year, the programming will include architecture-inspired urban arts and cultural events bankrolled by the Bonfils-Stanton…

The Denver County Fair Gets Two-Faced and Political in 2016

In its sixth year, the Denver County Fair is still full of surprises — and this week’s 2016 poster reveal offers another one.  The latest masterpiece from fair poster artist and Denver painter Mark Penner Howell is all about politics, with an emphasis on the fair’s newest addition: the Political…