This Week in Galleries: Terrific Trios, Stevon and Arlette Lucero, Phillips Collection at the DAM
Start your holiday shopping at pottery sales and art shows.
Start your holiday shopping at pottery sales and art shows.
“The best art is made when we’re unsettled.”
The exhibit DILF: Damn I Love Frogs at Dateline Gallery is a must-see stop, along with Día de los Muertos parades, exhibitions and a new gallery in Englewood.
“It is a crazy little story that somehow captures the simple essence of humanity – and through everyone’s favorite music, to boot!”
Pirate has its annual Dia de los Muertos procession, Dairy Arts Center has three new shows, Rule Gallery gets trippy, and Bell Projects pays tribute to Laika, the Soviet dog shot into space on Sputnik 2.
Wicker Manor is featured on The Great Halloween Fright Fight, now streaming on both ABC and Hulu. And that’s just one bit of the haunted house’s big news.
Jim Myers of the Sasquatch Outpost in Bailey flat-out calls it a “hoax.” He and paranormal investigator Alan Megargle have seen the cryptid before.
It’s the first solo exhibition tour for the Ghanaian portrait painter and rising star of the art world, who has collaborated with Dior and sent his art into space.
New exhibitions and events go in every direction, from Halloween-inspired shows to an artist battle in the streets of Boulder.
Rocky Mountain Punk Nature Art & Oddities may be in a normal strip mall near the Jefferson County DMV, but its offerings are anything but ordinary.
Take a step inside the Museum of Illusions, whose installations are meant to show the science behind perception.
“If you love Goosebumps, The Twilight Zone or Black Mirror…The Woman in Black is the show for you.”
Denver Botanic Gardens displays Little Golden Books illustrations, a tiki bar Halloween pop-up and Denver Art Museum’s new Amoako Boafo show are among this week’s offerings.
Participants will learn about their past secrets, confront the circumstances of their death and discover what unfinished business binds them to the earthly realm under the guidance of enigmatic psychopomps.
CHAC comes back to Santa Fe Drive, Fort Collins goes to North Africa, and more art to see.
On the exhibit’s final day, Whitney Bradshaw will host a “scream session” for people to let it all out.
This is Denver artivist Diego Florez-Arroyo’s first play, and explores the prison system and Aztec culture.
Seeing is believing.
Thomas Evans, aka Detour, has painted some of the city’s most recognizable murals, from the Nuggets to local activists, and has a new one of the Broncos in Mile High Stadium. He’s now painting his biggest mural yet at Denver Walls.
Spookadelia is coming back to Spectra, and more Halloween pop-ups have arrived.
“The cowboy is such a powerful icon, and icons inevitably are larger-than-life figures. But in a sense, they’re also kind of empty.”
“Usually, loving to party and being smart don’t go hand in hand, but in Denver’s case, they do.”