Art Attack: Six Best Things for Gallery Lovers to Do in Denver This Week
Anthony McCall, Richard Serra and more national artists exhibit work alongside a host of Denver’s best.
Anthony McCall, Richard Serra and more national artists exhibit work alongside a host of Denver’s best.
Dave Gonzales, a member of The Storm podcast crew, helps bring a galaxy far far away home to Colorado.
A thin but strong thread connects them.
Colorado Ballet has launched a GoFundMe campaign to raise $100,000 to pay for new sets and costumes for The Nutcracker.
You can adopt one for your home…if you live in Aurora.
New art by Karl Christian Krumpholz captures iconic buildings on this iconic street.
Head back to the early 2000s with Fubupalooza.
Barbara Bridges and Jill Tietjen’s Hollywood: Her Story tells the story of women in film in the United States.
Head out to the galleries for some holiday shopping.
The show highlights Chicano/a muralists in Colorado.
Style Crone Judith Boyd will be at his signing November 14.
The Denver Art Museum is spotlighting post-Mexican Revolution art at a show that includes works by Diego Rivera and Frida Kahlo.
Longtime Denver film programmer Keith Garcia has been promoted to be the artistic director of the Sie FilmCenter.
Phil Luna is resurrecting two Bertolt Brecht plays to explore the political and ethical dilemmas facing the United States today.
Don’t miss the party that starts thirty minutes after sunset tonight.
Denver’s art scene is loaded with things to do this week.
A trio of galleries host impressive shows.
Thomas Evans, aka Detour, imagines the music of the future in his latest installation at RedLine Contemporary.
Curious Theatre’s latest production of Thanksgiving Play is thoroughly enjoyable if not lacking much to ponder.
The Grawlix, Jordan Doll and Trae Crowder perform in Denver this month.
Chris Kendall didn’t like the book Tuesdays With Morrie. Now he’s starring in the lead role.