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Must-See Highlights From Arts of Africa at the Denver Art Museum

By Paul AndersonJanuary 19, 2024

“One of the things we wanted to bring into the show is the diversity of Africa itself.”

New Art: Printmaker Sue Oehme at the Arvada Center and Rough Gems at Union Hall

By Susan FroydJanuary 18, 2024

The week also brings a collab with designer Mona Lucero, several free-form shows and a celebration of Mexico.

Six of Denver’s Most Mysterious Works of Public Art

By Emily FergusonJanuary 16, 2024

Everyone knows Blucifer, but there are other baffling works, from those that make noise to those that recall niche history.

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The BRDG Project Opens Roots of an Era: Mixtape to the Old North Denver Art Scene

By Susan FroydJanuary 12, 2024

“It’s necessary for a new group of artists to show how great it is to know where you’ve come from.”

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Denver Art Museum Employees Announce Union Campaign

By Emily FergusonJanuary 11, 2024

“We have an overwhelming majority of support from eligible workers and we believe that what’s in our best interest is to form our union.”

The Best New Art Shows to See This Weekend

By Susan FroydJanuary 10, 2024

The “Old North Denver Art Scene” gets a nod by BRDG, personal photography by veterans lands at Colorado Photographic Arts Center, a Stock Show-inspired exhibit and more.

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Potted Potter Is a Must-See for Denver Potterheads and Comedy Lovers

By Toni TrescaJanuary 8, 2024

With a comedic twist as unpredictable as the Whomping Willow, this seventy-minute farce celebrates the beloved wizarding world at the Newman Center this week.

First Friday Welcomes 2024 With Western Art, the Power of Print, and Fun With Moe Gram

By Susan FroydJanuary 4, 2024

Get out and paint the town!

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Seven Stunning New Murals in Boulder Highlight Black Artists and Culture

By Hyde ChrastinaJanuary 3, 2024

“Public art is a beautiful way for individuals to feel represented and understood.”

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Our Ten Most Popular Arts and Culture Stories of 2023

By Emily FergusonDecember 28, 2023

From psychedelic ant farms to a Succession actor from Denver, here’s what people were reading the most.

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People to Watch 2024: Colorado Poet Laureate Andrea Gibson

By Emily FergusonDecember 28, 2023

Andrea Gibson has big plans for their tenure.

The Ten Biggest Denver Culture Stories of 2023

By Emily FergusonDecember 26, 2023

From new mural festivals and blockbuster art shows to drama in the theater community and major milestones for some nonprofits, the Denver art scene showed its innovation and resilience.

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Nikki Glaser Lights Up Paramount Theatre With The Good Girl Tour New Year’s Eve

By Toni TrescaDecember 22, 2023

“There’s just something special about closing up the year in a city that I love so much with friends, in a theater that has so many good memories for me.”

Denver Zen Den Creates City’s First “Sober Psychedelic Experience”

By Emily FergusonDecember 19, 2023

Colorado legalized several psychedelics, but this experience helps to fill a gap for the psychedelic-curious or sober Denverites.

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Ho, Ho, Hold Your Horses: “Mustang” Heirs Threaten Legal Action

By Patricia CalhounDecember 19, 2023

Can artists create work inspired by the Blue Devil Horse? Yay or neigh?

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Ballet Ariel’s The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe Redefines Holiday Ballet

By Toni TrescaDecember 18, 2023

The ballet company decided to offer something other than The Nutcracker this holiday season.

New Holiday Art Shows in Denver, and Three Floors of Crushed Metal in Aspen

By Susan FroydDecember 14, 2023

Among this weekend’s offerings, Black Cube will debut an avant-garde artist’s film, street artists converge at Rising Gallery, a holiday party and art show, and so much more.

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Honoring the Life of Emerging Denver Artist Krystyna Anne Pinel

By Toni TrescaDecember 14, 2023

“Her enthusiasm for theater was infectious.”

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Prismajic Opens Permanent Immersive Yeti Installation in Lakewood

By Julianna O'ClairDecember 12, 2023

“We help people find their magic.”

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Revolutionary Musical SIX Brings Tudor Queens to Denver With a Pop Twist

By Toni TrescaDecember 11, 2023

SIX transforms the tragic tales of Henry VIII’s wives into a high-energy, modern musical celebration, and has become an international sensation in the process.

MATTER’S New Community Space Will “Boost the Creative Sector That No One’s Boosting”

By Susan FroydDecember 8, 2023

The Denver bookstore now has a performance venue.

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Vintage Theatre Cancels Black Nativity Because of “Multiple Challenges”

By Toni TrescaDecember 8, 2023

In the 21-year existence of Vintage Theatre, this is the only production to be canceled after it moved into the rehearsal phase.

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