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A stage of people with their backs turned

Funds and Games: Checking in With the Colorado Arts Organizations That Lost Their NEA Funding

By Kristen FioreMay 20, 2025

Colorado arts organizations comment on their lost NEA funding.

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City’s Spirit: Denver Art Museum Celebrates Susan Wick in Eyes On Exhibit

By John FlathmanMay 14, 2025

The DAM’s Eyes On series for contemporary has returned with a tribute to Susan Wick, who ran legendary hipster hangout City Spirit from 1984 to 1997.

statue of liberty version

Art From Burning Man Finds a Home in Aurora

By John FlathmanMay 13, 2025

Developer Carla Ferreira has filled Hogan Park with incredible sculptures, including work from the Burning Man Festival and beyond.

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A small bedroom

Five Things to See at Titanic: An Immersive Voyage

By Kristen FioreMay 9, 2025

Visit the Grand Staircase and the flooding Marconi Wireless Room before watching the ship sink as many times as you want.

A person sits in front of a screen that displays a rendering of the Titanic sinking.

Land Ho! Keep Your Feet Firmly Planted on Solid Ground at Titanic: An Immersive Voyage

By Kristen FioreMay 7, 2025

Ten-year-old me probably would’ve loved it. Adult me, who has died in dream-shipwrecks night after night, was unimpressed.

A road closed gate

First Friday Looks a Little Different After the Art District on Santa Fe’s Vendor Changes

By Kristen FioreMay 3, 2025

“This whole new system is a direct result of organizing and consensus from a majority of our members, all local small businesses.”

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A sign on the Auraria Campus.

An Auraria Parable Tells Hidden History in a Magical Walking Tour

By Toni TrescaMay 2, 2025

Learn about stories of displacement, belonging and identity in a brand new immersive experience.

A mural of a woman

Big Deal: Art Activists Shepard Fairey and Gregg Deal Will Discuss What it Takes to Have a Powerful Voice

By Kristen FioreMay 1, 2025

“You first have to have your eyes open enough to diagnose the problem, speak out about it and then try to find the solution.”

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What’s Going On With First Friday in the Santa Fe Arts District?

By Kristen FioreApril 29, 2025

“The homogenous solution for an arts district is a death knell. It goes against the entire mindset.”

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A woman stands with clay figurines

Art Speaks Louder Than Words In Desi Brown’s Art Students League of Denver Exhibit

By Kristen FioreApril 29, 2025

“People always say what they’re going to do. Showing is so much better.”

Man sits around retro technology.

Immersive Theater Gets Personal in Remember Me by New Local Company

By Toni TrescaApril 28, 2025

One More Time’s debut show is an intimate, immersive mystery in collaboration with Two Cent Lion.

A photo of a red car.

Echoes of Earth: Mother Honors Son’s Legacy Through Shared Photography

By Toni TrescaApril 25, 2025

New Lakewood exhibit pairs a late soldier’s photos with ones taken by his mom, exploring grief and connection after suicide.

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A person watches as water floods the great hall of the Titanic

Iceberg and All: Are You Ready for An Immersive Voyage on the Titanic?

By Kristen FioreApril 23, 2025

“You’re going to be sitting in a lifeboat, watching the Titanic helpless in the water sending out its final messages.”

A building and a ladder

Latino Cultural Arts Center Hosting Celebratory Groundbreaking Ceremony for Las Bodegas on Earth Day

By Tim WeighartApril 16, 2025

After almost a decade of planning, connecting and fundraising, LCAC will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for the cultural hub.

Black and white photo of a concert.

Is Boulder Really an Arts Town? New Blueprint Puts That to the Test

By Toni TrescaApril 15, 2025

As the city creates a new ten-year cultural plan, artists urge Boulder’s leaders to match their vision with investment.

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A man in a suit

Meow Wolf CEO Calls it Quits

By Kristen FioreApril 14, 2025

The immersive entertainment company will conduct an external search for a new CEO.

A gallery with white walls

Rule Gallery Closing Art District on Santa Fe Location, Opting for Satellite Exhibitions

By Ayah Al-MasyabiApril 11, 2025

Denver’s Rule Gallery is closing its doors but will bring contemporary art to the forefront in a new way.

An abstract work of visual art.

Side-Show Pop-Up Blurs Lines Between Music and Visual Art

By Toni TrescaApril 10, 2025

A two-day event in RiNo showcases work by rappers like Deca and Quelle Chris in a nontraditional space.

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Best of Denver 2025: Meet the Winner of Cover Contest

By Patricia CalhounApril 8, 2025

The latest edition has 337 editorial picks…and great art by University of Colorado Denver students.

People splattered in paint

Immersive Group Game Beat the Bomb Drops in Denver April 4

By Kristen FioreApril 3, 2025

“Only about 10 to 15 percent of all teams beat the bomb on their first try.”

Colorful yarn flower sculptures

Yearning for Yarn: Andrea Fischer’s Colorful Creations Have Been Winding Their Way Around Denver

By Kristen FioreApril 1, 2025

Andrea Fischer has created installations at the Denver Art Museum, Denver International Airport, Meow Wolf and more

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Embarking on a Sinking Ship: Immersive Titanic Exhibit Coming to Denver in May

By Westword StaffMarch 28, 2025

Titanic: An Immersive Voyage takes passengers on a journey from the ship’s construction to its encounter with an iceberg.

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