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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.

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…

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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.”

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.

An RTD bus drives down a road at night

What We Learned After Testing RTD-Denver’s New ART Route

By John FlathmanFebruary 10, 2025

RTD-Denver has a new ART District Connector route. Here’s what it was like on First Friday.

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Printed out art hangs by a window looking out into the Earth's atmosphere

Out of This World: Aurora Art Teacher’s Drawing Displayed in the International Space Station

By Kristen FioreFebruary 6, 2025

Thad McCauley wanted to be an astronaut when he grew up. Instead, he became an art teacher. But now his art is in space.

First Friday in February Brings Big Art Shows to Denver

By Susan FroydFebruary 5, 2025

Melanie Walker immerses viewers in ghostly visions, Westwood screams for paletero ice cream carts, and Alto Gallery brings the street indoors.

A Black man stands in the center of an art gallery/auto dealership.

Michael Gadlin Exhibition Transforms Frisian Motors Into Art Haven

By Toni TrescaFebruary 4, 2025

“I’ve been a professional artist for decades, and I always look for ways to reach new audiences. I can check my ego enough to show basically anywhere.”

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man and woman in front of gallery images

Rounding Up the Story of Buffalo Bill’s Filipino Roughriders for Exhibit at David B. Smith Gallery

By Gil AsakawaJanuary 30, 2025

“The exhibit is not just a historical project, but one that sort of talks about contemporary immigration and what that looks like today.”

Denver’s Best Gallery Openings at RedLine, BMoCa, Art Gym and More

Denver’s Best Gallery Openings at RedLine, BMoCa, Art Gym and More

By Susan FroydJanuary 23, 2025

Start your art weekend with Filipino cowboys, dragon prints, RedLine artists and fabulous landscapes.

The Weather Will Be Cold, but These Shows Are Hot

By Susan FroydJanuary 17, 2025

The Arvada Center’s Art of the State and another season of Union Hall’s Rough Gems sead the roster of must-see exhibits.

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A worker in a print production shop.

Denver’s IndyInk Closes Warehouse, Lays Off Six

By Jason HellerJanuary 15, 2025

The proudly local print company is downsizing its Colorado operation in the face of rising costs and supply-chain issues.

artist in hat in front of paintings

Fruits of His Labor: Rick Dallago Showing “Banana Split” at Niza Knoll Gallery

By Teague BohlenJanuary 15, 2025

Sometimes a banana is just a banana. But the artist would sell this work for $6.2 million, the same price as Maurizio Cattelan’s controversial “Comedian.”

Seven Art Shows to See in Denver This Weekend

By Susan FroydJanuary 8, 2025

Explore how beadwork expresses the Indigenous soul, and view the new face of Western art as the National Western Stock Show rolls into town.

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photo of rainbow

The Best Shows to See in Denver on First Friday

By Susan FroydJanuary 2, 2025

Celebrate new year’s firsts with Tomiko Jones at CVA, a Pirate anniversary and more.

First Friday in February Brings Big Shows to Denver

By Susan FroydDecember 19, 2024

Find do-or-die deals, hip art, a fascinating installation in the mountains and even a party or two.

A photo of a colorful castle with an ominous cloud overhead.

Meow Wolf Reveals the Secrets of One of Its Worlds in Winter Event Series

By Toni TrescaDecember 18, 2024

ACANA, an annual series of events, gives a glimpse into the icy world of Eemia.

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The interior of an art gallery on a slow day.

BRDG Project’s Closure Highlights Struggles of Denver Arts

By Toni TrescaDecember 18, 2024

Financial and systemic pressures forced the closure of a Northside arts nonprofit that served as a hub for local art and community.

A closeup of Markham Maes's face

Remembering Denver Artist Markham Maes, aka Shitty Kitten

By Jason HellerDecember 16, 2024

“Rest in paint” is the phrase that friends, colleagues and family members have been posting online to mark his death last week.

This Weekend’s Best Art Shows and Events

By Susan FroydDecember 13, 2024

Artsy gifts still abound in art spaces and markets, while other gallery shows will touch your soul.

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Meow Wolf building, sky.

Meow Wolf Layoffs Cuts 8 Percent of Total Workforce, Six Denver Jobs

By Emily FergusonDecember 12, 2024

Six positions were eliminated in Denver. “It is especially despicable at this time of year,” the Meow Wolf Workers Collective writes.

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