The Mayday Experiment: Ready, Set, Go!

After a long winter’s wait, it’s finally warm enough to put on the roof! The adhesives used to hold down the EPDM roofing require a period of 48 hours above 50 degrees, and we’re getting there, slowly. Of course, the winter was tough on the exposed plywood, and due to…

Ken Arkind Creates a Poem Run at the State of Downtown 2015

At the State of Downtown 2015 breakfast briefing last month, the Denver Partnership rolled out a roster of impressive statistics, including the fact that Denver has seen the country’s “largest increase in residents with college degrees,” according to 2014 U.S. Census stats and has the “best commercial real estate market…

Four Neo-Modern Abstract Solos Dazzle the Eye at the Havu Gallery

The William Havu Gallery has staked out a wide swath of aesthetic territory for its exhibitions. For example, while it highlighted neo-traditional landscapes last month, this month’s focus is on a set of solos featuring neo-modern abstracts. The array begins with Monroe Hodder: Smoke and Mirrors, which comprises very recent…

From Casino to New Jack City, Five Mafia Movies You Must See!

The International Film Series at the University of Colorado in Boulder is screening two films this weekend: Another Corleone: Another Sicily and The Mafia Kills Only in the Summer, one a documentary and the other a comedic take on the world so vividly captured by Mario Puzo’s The Godfather and Francis…

The Mayday Experiment: Tough Choices, Strong Choices

Regrets, I’ve had a few. This week I did an interview with photographer Amanda Tipton, who is working on a project about, as she calls them, “strong choices.” She and Sam Pike of The Forum Stories came to my studio, and we talked about the circumstances around my choice to…

Photos: Tripping the Light Fantastic, Burning Man-Style, at Exdo

When Denver’s Fantastic Hosts throw a white party, you know it won’t just be about the color. Though white costumes did figure into the party mix on Saturday night at the Exdo Event Center, the Hosts’ Light Fantastic bash borrowed some pages from the Burning Man vibe, with light installations,…

Brittany Gould’s Debut Solo Show, Swells, Opens April 4 at Leon

Brittany Gould, a Berlin-based artist, is perhaps best known in Denver as a musician with the art-punk band Mannequin Makeout who created the solo, ambient project Married in Berdichev. As a visual artist, Gould has cultivated an aesthetic that combines abstraction with a tactile quality characterized by the use of geometric…

Gallery Sketches: Three Shows in Denver and Boulder for April 3-5

The return of winter be damned, First Friday is going down tonight all over metro Denver. Grab your coat: Here are a few hot new shows and events to ward off the chill. Margaret Neumann: Inscapes Macky Gallery, CU-Boulder campus April 3 through June 7 Opening reception and expert talk:…

Mario Zoots on the the Art of Collage and the Denver Collage Club

Collage jumps the boundaries of photography, sometimes using ready-made images or layered photographic techniques in unexpected juxtapositions to make a statement. Its rightful place as part of Month of Photography 2015 will be made clear this weekend, when Denver Collage Club comes late to the party at Robert Anderson Gallery. In…

Music, Art and Words Are in the Cards at the Riding SideSaddle* Book Launch

Today Eric Suzanne will release Riding SideSaddle*, an open-source, non-linear novel published locally by Springgun Press. To mark the occasion, Suzanne has gathered three bands – including his own, Gorilla Teacup – to perform at Syntax Physic Opera starting at 8:30 p.m. Thursday, April 2, in an interdisciplinary performance that integrates…

The Ten Best Movie Events in Denver in April

Our March weather may have come in like a lion and out like a lamb but our April film events are coming in like a tiger and look like they’ll keep coming like an elephant stampede. Mark your calendars for a month full of festivals, special guests and some really…

Donna Rae Altieri Shows a Half-Century’s Worth of Images at Ironton

For its contribution to the Month of Photography, which straddles March and April, Ironton Gallery is presenting 50 Years in Your Face: Photographs by Donna Rae Altieri. Though best known as a successful businesswoman and arts advocate, it turns out that Altieri is also a photographer. Altieri began taking photos…