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Artist Catie Michel teaches PlatteForum ArtLab interns how to create images with platinum-palladium printing.

Catie Michel Takes Over PlatteForum for Memoria Exhibition

By Alexander Hernandez GonzalezJuly 29, 2025

Throughout her residency at PlatteForum, Michel has led ArtLab interns through the tedious process of creating their own platinum images.

a mural painting of people with sunglasses

See You Later, Mestizo-Curtis Park Murals

By Teague BohlenJuly 28, 2025

“Eyes on the Park” has been decommissioned; a new piece by Emanuel Martinez is coming…but when?

a dog peeks out of a booth

Photos: Handmade Creations and Plenty of Dogs at Cheesman Park Art Festival

By Kristen FioreJuly 27, 2025

Over 150 artists are selling their work in Cheesman Park until 5 p.m. Sunday.

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A woman in an art studio

Affordable Art Studios: RedLine Executive Director to Manage Community Arts Stabilization Trust Colorado

By Kristen FioreJuly 24, 2025

Louise Martorano is transitioning from her role as RedLine executive director to manage Colorado CAST and build on the Satellite Studio Program.

A scene from a video game.

Poetry Meets the Metaverse in Kerrie Joy’s Anythink World Debut

By Toni TrescaJuly 18, 2025

Unwritten is an immersive VR poetry journey by Adams County’s poet laureate that drops you in downtown Brighton.

a woman stands in front of a colorful mural

Fever Dream Vintage Brightens Up Colfax With New Mural

By Cynthia BarnesJuly 18, 2025

A new mural now illuminates Fever Dream Vintage & Modern thanks to Zuzu Perkal’s Spraycation mural tour.

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A man looks at his artwork

Cowboy Culture Was Always an Immigrant Culture: Duke Beardsley on Reimagining Western Art

By Ayah Al-MasyabiJuly 17, 2025

“In our current weird world, we have lost sight of the fact that cowboy culture was always an immigrant culture.”

Lanterns on the water

Two Lantern Festivals in Denver Not to Miss This Summer

By Toni TrescaJuly 10, 2025

Lanterns light up the Denver metro area this summer with glowing lakes, giant sculptures and magical after-dark adventures.

A person browses art

Photos: Browsing Some of the Country’s Hottest Art at Cherry Creek Arts Festival

By Kristen FioreJuly 5, 2025

Now in its 34th year, the event is one of the most competitive fine arts festivals in the United States.

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a woman watches a screen

Denver Month of Video 2025 Lights Up the City with Moving Art

By Toni TrescaJuly 1, 2025

The second edition of this free festival transforms Denver into a month-long showcase of international and local video art.

An outdoor immersive art installation.

Review: Novo Ita is a Lush, Eco-Themed Art Playground

By Toni TrescaJuly 1, 2025

Spectra Art Space’s Novo Ita: Propagation brings story-rich, hands-on immersion to South Broadway.

A graphic of a bird

Effin’ Birds Migrates to Denver for Events

By Teague BohlenJune 28, 2025

Creator Aaron Reynolds hits Mutiny Comics before Fan Expo.

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A man spoons bleach onto a black shirt.

UV Magic: Local Artist Uses the Sun to Print Images Onto T-Shirts

By Nate DayJune 24, 2025

“I was like, ‘What can I do to be able to stay home with my dogs and earn money?'”

An actor rehearses a scene for an immersive performance at Meow Wolf in Denver.

Enter the Flickerwerm: Meow Wolf’s Phenomenomaly Comes Alive This Summer

By Toni TrescaJune 20, 2025

An exclusive look inside Denver’s newest looping, immersive performance, which runs from June 21 to August 9 at Meow Wolf.

Two pieces of art that showcase someone taking a photo of a banana duct-taped to the wall and someone taking a photo of a male statue's genitals.

“Snarky Norman Rockwell” Rick Dallago Debuts THIRST TRAPS at The Lab on Santa Fe

By Alexander Hernandez GonzalezJune 19, 2025

The exhibit comments on society’s obsession with inserting ourselves into every narrative via our smartphones.

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A large sculpture of a rhino

And the Rhino’s Name Is…

By Kristen FioreJune 12, 2025

The developers received over 1,000 suggestions.

cartoon of man speaking

Remembering Marv Heemeyer’s Killdozer Rampage 21 Years Later

By Teague BohlenJune 4, 2025

“It was a tragedy on so many levels,” says Mister V. “And honestly, a miracle that he didn’t kill anyone else before taking his own life.”

People use chalk to create street paintings.

Watch Street Paintings Come to Life at Denver’s 23rd Chalk Art Festival

By Toni TrescaJune 4, 2025

This colorful two-day outdoor festival in the Golden Triangle Creative District features 230 artists and 4,000 pieces of chalk.

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A progress photo of a sculpture being installed

A Rhino in RiNo! It’s Up to You to Name the New, 22,000-Pound Sculpture

By Kristen FioreMay 29, 2025

“With this project, we’re transforming what was essentially a doughnut hole in the urban fabric.”

Blindfolded woman explores an art gallery.

Going in Blind: Oracle Is Loosely Immersive, but Highly Reflective

By Toni TrescaMay 29, 2025

This visual art exhibition at Union Hall invites visitors to pose a question and then enter the gallery blindfolded.

A brick building

Freshly Baked: New Art Exhibition Space Cookie Factory Opens in Baker

By Ayah Al-MasyabiMay 23, 2025

Cookie Factory opens to the public on Saturday, May 24 with a block party showcasing its inaugural exhibit Nothing Without Nature.

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A mural on a building

Roots That Run Deep: Sakura Square Receives $10,000 for Two New Murals

By Kristen FioreMay 20, 2025

“Rooted in Tradition” will honor Pacific Mercantile founder George Inai.

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