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Visual Arts

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Review: K Contemporary and Space Offer Different Takes on Abstraction

Review: K Contemporary and Space Offer Different Takes on Abstraction

By Michael PagliaMarch 13, 2019

Abstract is back, both conceptual and otherwise.

Christie Blizard Satirizes Celebrity in <em>Sinusoidal</em>

Christie Blizard Satirizes Celebrity in Sinusoidal

By Susan FroydMarch 12, 2019

The performance artist will blitz Denver this week.

Nina Martinez Sports Killer Colorful Style at Artopia

Nina Martinez Sports Killer Colorful Style at Artopia

By Mauricio RochaMarch 8, 2019

We spotted the artist in the crowd at Artopia 2019.

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Twenty Must-See Month of Photography Shows

By Susan FroydMarch 8, 2019

Finding your way through Month of Photography’s  dozens of exhibitions can can be daunting. Here’s our road map to exhibitions both new and in progress.

Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Three Free)

By Byron GrahamMarch 7, 2019

From silent film screenings to comedy, there’s plenty to do on the cheap in Denver this week.

<i>The Adventure Zone</i>’s Travis McElroy on DiNK and <i>Dungeons and Dragons</i>

The Adventure Zone’s Travis McElroy on DiNK and Dungeons and Dragons

By Teague BohlenMarch 7, 2019

The Adventure Zone‘s Travis McElroy talks about joining the DiNK party in Denver, rolling the dice on a podcast career, successfully grappling in the literary arena, and more.

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Review: Two Solos Show Patterned Play at David B. Smith

Review: Two Solos Show Patterned Play at David B. Smith

By Michael PagliaMarch 7, 2019

The gallery owner likes to present lesser-known artists in Denver.

Eight Things for Art Lovers to Do This Week in Denver

Eight Things for Art Lovers to Do This Week in Denver

By Susan FroydMarch 6, 2019

Month of Photography 2019 remains on a roll this weekend, with numerous gallery openings.

Elena Gunderson Proudly Displays Her Dirty Laundry

By Alicia TrujilloMarch 6, 2019

Denver artist Elena Gunderson focuses on process and identity in a new solo show at Sally Centigrade Art Gallery.

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Mile High Comics Launches All-Ages Drag Show in Style

Mile High Comics Launches All-Ages Drag Show in Style

By Teague BohlenMarch 5, 2019

Mile High Comics celebrates Denver’s LGBTQ youth and allies with a new monthly All-Ages Drag Show.

Free for All: The Five Best Free Events This Week

By Byron GrahamMarch 4, 2019

Bundle up and brave the icy streets for five days of wine-soaked standup comedy, classical music concerts, fine art and and annual tribute to a frozen dead guy.

Colorado Festival of Horror Selects Artists for Coloring Book

Colorado Festival of Horror Selects Artists for Coloring Book

By Kyle HarrisMarch 2, 2019

The Colorado Festival of Horror has announced artists selected to contribute to a new coloring book.

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The Ten Best Comedy Shows in Denver

By Byron GrahamMarch 1, 2019

Laughter roars in like the proverbial lion this March, and the giggles keep going long after the ides subside.

Denver Diorama Comes Up From Underground at History Colorado

Denver Diorama Comes Up From Underground at History Colorado

By Patricia CalhounFebruary 28, 2019

The display has been a popular Colorado History exhibit for eighty years.

Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (One Free)

By Byron GrahamFebruary 28, 2019

The Denver events calendar is replete with princely entertainments you can enjoy for ten dollars or less.

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Burglars Rob Artopia Partner AJ’s All American Barbershop

Burglars Rob Artopia Partner AJ’s All American Barbershop

By Kyle HarrisFebruary 27, 2019

Anthony Gallegos is still planning to be at The Church on March 1, offering free haircuts for VIPs.

RedLine Announces New Grant for Denver Artists

RedLine Announces New Grant for Denver Artists

By Kyle HarrisFebruary 27, 2019

RedLine Contemporary Art Center has established the INSITE fund, which will offer grants up to $5,000.

Twelve Things for Art Lovers to See and Do on First Friday Weekend in Denver

Twelve Things for Art Lovers to See and Do on First Friday Weekend in Denver

By Susan FroydFebruary 27, 2019

Here’s your guide to a sprawling First Friday.

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Review: Month of Photography Has Developed Into a Major Event

Review: Month of Photography Has Developed Into a Major Event

By Michael PagliaFebruary 27, 2019

The McNichols Building and the Center for Visual Art are hosting two strong shows.

Denver’s Comics King Is Also a Queen…Who’s Starting an All-Ages Show

Denver’s Comics King Is Also a Queen…Who’s Starting an All-Ages Show

By Teague BohlenFebruary 26, 2019

The Mile High Comics founder will be hosting a monthly All-Ages Drag Show.

Month of Photography 2019: Twelve Not-to-Miss Shows

By Susan FroydFebruary 26, 2019

Mark Sink started the biennial back in 2004, and it’s developed into a major event.

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Meow Wolf Creating a Pack of Projects With Elitch Ride, Phoenix Hotel

Meow Wolf Creating a Pack of Projects With Elitch Ride, Phoenix Hotel

By Patricia CalhounFebruary 25, 2019

But first, it will debut Kaleidoscope, a ride at Elitch Gardens, in April.

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