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Pasternack’s Art Hub Survives Its Latest Calamity: A Fire

Pasternack’s Art Hub Survives Its Latest Calamity: A Fire

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 14, 2021

Scott Pasternack’s building has survived floods and a pandemic. Then it went up in flames.

Zanele Muholi’s Self-Portraits Elevate Queer Black South African Artists

Zanele Muholi’s Self-Portraits Elevate Queer Black South African Artists

By Susan FroydJanuary 14, 2021

Zanele Muholi’s self-portraits elevate queer, black South African artists.

PlatteForum Brings Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program to Denver

PlatteForum Brings Immigrant Artist Mentoring Program to Denver

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 13, 2021

The arts-education national is bringing the New York Foundation for the Arts program to Denver.

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Art Attack: Nine Ways to See Art This Weekend

Art Attack: Nine Ways to See Art This Weekend

By Susan FroydJanuary 13, 2021

Inject some art into your weekend.

World View: Lio Bumbakini Is a Denver Artist With Global Vision

World View: Lio Bumbakini Is a Denver Artist With Global Vision

By Padideh AghanouryJanuary 12, 2021

The Denver-based Lio Bumbakini has come into his identity as an artist in Denver.

Art Attack: Eight Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Weekend

Art Attack: Eight Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Weekend

By Susan FroydJanuary 6, 2021

Head to the galleries, online or in person, and enjoy new work from Denver artists.

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The Mural of the Story: Give Credit Where It’s Due

By Kyle HarrisJanuary 4, 2021

The portrait of George Floyd promoted “Corporate Colorado.”

Art Attack: Six Ways to Celebrate First Friday in Denver

Art Attack: Six Ways to Celebrate First Friday in Denver

By Susan FroydDecember 30, 2020

Open 2021 with some new art in Denver.

New Museum: Scream and Take Selfies at Distortions Monster World

New Museum: Scream and Take Selfies at Distortions Monster World

By Kyle HarrisDecember 30, 2020

The handcrafted creatures come from Greeley-based Distortions Unlimited.

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Christmas Is Over, but the Shopping Is Just Starting

Christmas Is Over, but the Shopping Is Just Starting

By Susan FroydDecember 26, 2020

It’s a tough year for shopping, but there is plenty going on in Denver.

Love Is the Latest Message on Denver’s Most Embattled Wall

Love Is the Latest Message on Denver’s Most Embattled Wall

By Kyle HarrisDecember 24, 2020

Shannon Galpin strikes back with a single word.

Foundations Drum Up Support to Save the Arts During COVID-19

Foundations Drum Up Support to Save the Arts During COVID-19

By Kyle HarrisDecember 23, 2020

The Bonfils-Stanton Foundation and Denver Foundation are offering a second round of pandemic relief funding for arts groups.

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These Artists Are Making Flags From Your Messages of Hope

These Artists Are Making Flags From Your Messages of Hope

By Katrina LeibeeDecember 23, 2020

Alejandra Abad and Román Anaya want to celebrate an inclusive future in the new year.

Unsung Heroes: Denver Artists Celebrated Medical Workers Through 2020

Unsung Heroes: Denver Artists Celebrated Medical Workers Through 2020

By Kyle HarrisDecember 22, 2020

In 2020, artists have used portraiture to honor doctors and nurses.

Lonely? Share a Virtual Holiday Scare on Christmas Eve

Lonely? Share a Virtual Holiday Scare on Christmas Eve

By Susan FroydDecember 22, 2020

Find connection through spooky stories.

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Colorado Arts Relief Fund Has $7.5 Million to Support the Creative Sector

Colorado Arts Relief Fund Has $7.5 Million to Support the Creative Sector

By Kyle HarrisDecember 16, 2020

The state is offerings ome emergency aid to artists, crew and live-arts organizations hurt by government shutdowns.

Art Attack: Six Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

Art Attack: Six Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

By Susan FroydDecember 16, 2020

From blank canvases to laptop screens, art can be found almost anywhere in Denver.

Cheech Marin Has a Collection of Chicano Art Because You Don’t

Cheech Marin Has a Collection of Chicano Art Because You Don’t

By Teague BohlenDecember 15, 2020

Marin didn’t just build a career on pot jokes — he built an internationally-recognized art collection.

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Street-Art Wars: Denver’s Most Embattled Wall

Street-Art Wars: Denver’s Most Embattled Wall

By Kyle HarrisDecember 14, 2020

The debate is on, and the spray paint’s flying.

Body Politics: Behind the DAM’s Senga Nengudi Restrospective

Body Politics: Behind the DAM’s Senga Nengudi Restrospective

By Michael PagliaDecember 11, 2020

The Colorado Springs-based artist was a major figure in the Black Arts Movement of the 1970s.

Art Attack: Ten Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise

Art Attack: Ten Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise

By Susan FroydDecember 9, 2020

Still shopping for the holidays? Or just looking to see fresh art? Hit the galleries online and in person.

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Tattered Cover Becomes the Country’s Largest Black-Run Indie Bookstore

Tattered Cover Becomes the Country’s Largest Black-Run Indie Bookstore

By Kyle HarrisDecember 9, 2020

Tattered Cover is now the largest Black-run bookstore in the United States.

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