Art Attack: Alternative Galleries and Cinco de Mayo Energize First Friday
Cinco celebrations and out-of-this-world art shows will make this a blockbuster First Friday in Denver.
Cinco celebrations and out-of-this-world art shows will make this a blockbuster First Friday in Denver.
Killer horses. Martians in the tunnels. The rumors about DIA keep taking off, most recently on TikTok.
A brilliant mixture of studio tours, art benefits, a new reveal at PlatteForum and more!
Three years after the pandemic shutdown, productions continue to pivot.
A “multi-sensory show that tantalizes the senses and is substance for the soul.”
“This event is not taking anything away from people; rather, the Unified Auditions are adding to the landscape of opportunities.”
“We are very simpatico and I do think we complement each other in terms of colors and thought processes.”
Get out and see some art!
After keeping its doors open through the pandemic, this Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe cornerstone jut keeps going…and growing.
“Pipelines” opens at a plaza in Denver that will be renamed Plaza of the Americas during the summit.
He quit his job making diorama backdrops for the Denver Museum of Nature & Science to create his own career.
Fahrion is the special guest at the Toy and Doll Supershow in Denver this weekend.
If you like the surreal and the psychedelic, hit Ryan Joseph Gallery and Threyda on Saturday.
After cutting ties with Crush Walls, RiNo was looking for a new annual mural event. Now, Denver Walls will showcase street art and augmented reality from local and international artists.
The annual event will be split up over four Sundays in conjunction with the new ¡Viva! Streets Denver.
The unique blend of activities D3 Arts provides is intended to focus on community health, cultural identity and artistic expression.
The Art District on Santa Fe is bursting with new shows, Denver muralist Jason Garcia has an exhibit at RiNo Art Park, Abby Gregg debuts new work at Meow Wolf, and more!
Another Gallery’s sophomore show showcases works by fourteen different artists that explore the complexity of longing for the past.
Mark Sink talks Andy Warhol and more at RedLine, Next Gallery opens two new solo shows, and more amazing art to experience in Denver.
“My hope is that survivors feel like they still have a voice through an art show that encourages them to recognize their vulnerability and strength.”
From the possibly cursed “Blucifer” outside of DIA to Donald Lipski’s “The Yearling” outside of the Central Public Library, Denver has long been known for its public art.
Indigenous photographer Cara Romero lectures at the DAM, and Month of Photography marches on with new openings.