Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Three Free)
If the upcoming weekend presents you with nothing but empty pockets and idle time, don’t despair; we know precisely how to meet your penny-pinching and boredom-fighting entertainment needs.
If the upcoming weekend presents you with nothing but empty pockets and idle time, don’t despair; we know precisely how to meet your penny-pinching and boredom-fighting entertainment needs.
It’s a good weekend to get in shape for First Friday, with an unexpectedly rich slate for the end of January. New exhibitions, lectures, arty hangouts and fond farewells all figure into the art itinerary.
Andrea Moore and Faith Vidrine are friends, and like most friends, they share an easy back-and-forth rapport when they talk about other friends and all the fun things they’ve done together and how the world works.
William Stockman, Julia Sanders and William Stoehr all display new works.
Mark Sink will share untold stories about Andy Warhol January 24.
Julia Belamarich and Kyle Warfield, the creators of the experimental streetwear brand Extra Vitamins, are packing up shop and moving to New York City in January
DiNK is making its artistic mark on Denver the weekend of April 13 to 14, at the McNichols Building. Start making your plans now.
CU Boulder students redesigned the periodic table with poems.
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Denver artist Darrell Anderson is working with students to turn downed trees in City Park into art.
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All of the artists in this group show take on the topic of nature.
The Arvada Center hosts the third Art of the State exhibit, showcasing works from across Colorado.
Hit the galleries this weekend.
Natura Obscura, a collaboration between Prismajic and The Museum of Outdoor Arts, is a curious mix of art and technology that requires viewers to interact with the installation to create their own magical, whimsical experience.
Meet the namesake of the rodeo on MLK Day.
Ryan Seabury, creator of the mobile game Blucifer: The Doom Horse of Denver talks about his love of Denver and his history as a video game designer.
Thanks to mid-January’s “back-to-business” ethos, fun may seem in short supply during the gray days ahead. If you keep your fingers on the proverbial pulse of the Mile High arts scene, however, each new week presents a fresh opportunity to experience everything the creative community has to offer. The city is…
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Gallery openings, concerts, comedy shows and film screenings abound during the days ahead.
The 39th Pirate Group Show closes January 13.
Multidisciplinary artist Leslie Minnis spent two years trying to find a site and funding for a paint-by-numbers street mural, “Future Token.” Then, in May 2018, the Denver Urban Arts Fund granted her $3000 to create it.