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ball pit with a blowup person inside

Bubble Planet is Leaving Denver This Month

By Hannah MetzgerMarch 24, 2025

A dinosaur-themed immersive art experience might be taking its place.

A building with glass windows covered up

Spark Gallery Leaves Santa Fe Arts District for Plaza by Denver Art Museum

By Kristen FioreMarch 19, 2025

The new location is slated to open in early April with the show Little x Little.

a man's reflection in a broken shard

Blake Pfeil Launches Colorado-Based Episode of All-American Ruins Podcast

By Teague BohlenMarch 13, 2025

“We’re suddenly made aware that we’re really not all that far from those ghosts,” including those at the abandoned track in Byers.

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A painting of various people

Catalysts Collage Celebrates Overlooked Individuals Within the Denver Art Scene

By Tim WeighartMarch 13, 2025

The triptych collage will be installed on the southern wall of Buell Theatre for the next two years.

A woman dressed in black stands in front of a wall of photos

Shadows Gather Keeps It Real at Meow Wolf’s First Photography Exhibit

By Kristen FioreMarch 11, 2025

“I get a softer look; I feel like it’s their true self. They’re not really acting; they’re just having a good time.”

A group of people stands behind a large sculpture.

Picking Up the Pieces: Upcoming Understudy Exhibition a Collaboration Between Local Artist and Formerly Homeless Adults

By Kristen FioreMarch 11, 2025

A collaboration between Emma Balder and St. Francis residents bridges the gap between stigmatized communities and society.

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Meow Wolf building, sky.

Meow Wolf’s Seventh Permanent Installation Will Be in NYC

By Kristen FioreMarch 10, 2025

“The energy of New York City is unlike anywhere else. This city has given the world so much groundbreaking art and culture.”

“Mythic” Matt Maes Makes Magic With Art

By Teague BohlenMarch 6, 2025

Asperger’s didn’t stop his art – in a lot of ways, it enabled it.

A group of people stands together in an art gallery.

Still Dreaming of You Art Show Returns to Honor 30th Anniversary of Selena’s Death

By Toni TrescaMarch 6, 2025

Celebrate Selena Quintanilla with community events in this tribute to her lasting legacy at CHAC Gallery.

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A colorful mountain painting

Woodblocks, Moss and Original of Widely Reproduced Spanish Colonial Painting Among New Acquisitions at DAM

By Westword StaffMarch 4, 2025

The Denver Art Museum recently acquired hundreds of works of art. Here are some highlights.

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It’s Time to Focus on the Tenth Month of Photography Denver!

By Susan FroydMarch 1, 2025

“MOP is like a buffet of every type of photography, with an open theme. That gets people energized.”

Woman talks on the phone in a market.

From Hong Kong to Spain, Jeff Fierberg’s MRKT Focuses on Markets and Where We Get Our Food

By Toni TrescaFebruary 28, 2025

“Our goal is just to put you in the center of the market as much as I can with a small number of photos.”

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A sculpture of a hippo

Spookadelia’s Surreal, All-Ages Spectacle Extended Through April

By Jason HellerFebruary 27, 2025

Spectra Art Space’s popular, immersive show is equal parts exhibit and experience – and it’s sticking around a little longer.

sculpture of horse's butt

Quit Horsing Around: Ten Things You Need to Know About Blucifer

By Patricia CalhounFebruary 26, 2025

Luis Jimenez was hired to create “Mustang,” a giant blue horse for the new Denver airport. The statue was finished ten years later, after killing the artist.

A pink shag rug surrounded by photos and letters

Move Over, Millennial Gray: Girl Goo Exhibit Embraces Being Messy

By Kristen FioreFebruary 25, 2025

“I would see this messy clutter, this gross, gooey amalgamation of things, and it would feel beautiful to me.”

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Arts stands in Museo.

AfroMexican Journey Exhibit Resurrects the Story of Slaves Who Triumphed in Mexico

By Bennito L. KeltyFebruary 22, 2025

Running until Juneteenth, the new show at Museo de las Americas shares the lasting legacy of escaped and freed African slaves in Mexico.

A woman sits in front of a wall of art

New PlatteForum Exhibit Asks What Suncor Could Be Instead of an Oil Refinery

By Catie CheshireFebruary 19, 2025

“There’s lots to despair about, but I would love to spend some time imagining what a different future could look like.”

Two men stand behind a black chicken on a table

Controlled Chaos: Denver Furniture Makers Work Among Chickens and Bees

By Kristen FioreFebruary 18, 2025

But the menagerie doesn’t stop there. Each piece David Larabee and Dexter Thornton create is something of a creature itself.

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A gloved hand holding an Alex Israel-designed lift ticket while backdropped by the Aspen Mountain gondola

Ski-In, Ski-Out Exhibition by Contemporary Artist Alex Israel Will Debut at Aspen Mountain

By Abigail BlissFebruary 13, 2025

Heaven brings new life to a long-shuttered cabin, thirty departed celebrities and a former pop-culture retailer.

casa bonita in space

Art Attack: Casa Bonita Show at Next and More Arty Parties This Weekend

By Susan FroydFebruary 12, 2025

From the pinkest building in Lakewood to Valentine hearts…

An empty building.

Out of the Box: Denver’s First Permanent Immersive Studio Could Open in 2025

By Toni TrescaFebruary 12, 2025

“In the same way Orlando’s a destination for theme parks, Denver can be a destination for immersive.”

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An illustration of Elon Musk with a Hitler mustahce.

Will This Colorado Illustrator’s Anti-MAGA Artwork Go Viral… Again?

By Jason HellerFebruary 11, 2025

After Christopher Cox’s satirical design blew up during Trump’s first term, he’s decided to take aim once more – this time at Elon Musk.

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