Immersive Play Zotto Returns for Encore Performances
The experiential play uncovers the Japanese American experience while following three generations of women after World War II.
The experiential play uncovers the Japanese American experience while following three generations of women after World War II.
July’s First Friday looks hot!
Vincent Owens of Park Hill Financial District and his uncle, local artist Jack Price II, installed a new mural commemorating Denver’s sister city.
Are you ready to have a blast?
“This is a chance to see time-based works on a larger scale, celebrate community and make more opportunities so these artists can stay here.”
Help support kids battling cancer, and you might win a Captain America replica shield signed by Stan Lee.
The Cherry Creek Arts Festival begins along with the new Denver Month of Video, which has multiple events scheduled throughout July.
The Green Box Arts Festival in Green Mountain Falls is unlike anything else in Colorado, with the James Turrell Skyspace and more new immersive experiences.
After a decade, the-art car parade has hit a dead end.
The RiNo Summer Art Market drops in on Saturday with work by more than thirty queer artists to celebrate Pride!
From the Black Pride Block Party and Juneteenth Music Festival in Five Points to a Black Panther screening at Red Rocks.
“Sensatia” is like a horny, immersive trip to the circus.
Of course, he’s adding a trophy!
It’s another arty weekend in Denver, with MCA opening two new shows and a special exhibit at the Kirkland.
What began as a pop-up exhibition for female-identifying artists to show their work in 2019 has grown into a thriving nonprofit organization in Boulder.
The sprawling project involves fifteen artists and collectives, fifteen farms, two group museum shows and additional site-specific installations.
From Detour’s mural of Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray to new works at the Museum of Outdoor Arts and the Botanic Gardens.
Whether he’s a Deadhead, a grill master or a gearhead, there’s an event in Denver just for him (and you, of course).
A project more than four years in the making spreads work by eighteen artists across two museums, farms and more.
“Above all, remember to have fun and lean into the fringe fever.”
Drag, comedians, aerialists, burlesque dancers and more converge for this must-see celebration of Pride!
“It’s not Meow Wolf…but I think this has more depth.”