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Where to Find Great Art in Denver This Weekend

By Susan FroydMay 23, 2024

BMoCA’s summer exhibitions, elder art, a mesmerizing group at David B. Smith and more.

Dive Into the Cabinet of Curiosities and Impossibilities With Immersive Play at Museum of Outdoor Arts

By Toni TrescaMay 23, 2024

The Catamounts and Hanzon Studios stage a whimsical graduation party that descends into an alternate world at MOA’s Marjorie Park.

Elton John’s Legendary Lyricist Shows His Visual Art in Denver

By Toni TrescaMay 22, 2024

Reflections Redux combines Bernie Taupin’s iconic lyrics with visual art, with the artist making appearances on May 24 and 25.

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Stephen Sondheim’s Gender-Swapped Company Comes to Denver

By Toni TrescaMay 21, 2024

Catch the gender-swapped revival of the musical comedy Company at Denver Center from May 22 to June 2.

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The DAM’s Stunning New Show Will Make You Want to Hug the Nearest Tree

By Paul AndersonMay 21, 2024

Biophilia: Nature Reimagined is an exhibit ten years in the making that shows the beauty of nature.

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Denver’s Emerging Comedy Talent Competes in New Faces Contest 2024

By Toni TrescaMay 20, 2024

Comedy Works hosts the 24th Annual New Faces Contest, where over 150 comedians compete for a cash prize and bragging rights.

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First Look: Bubble Planet Brings an Immersive, Trippy Wonderland to Denver

By Emily FergusonMay 16, 2024

Experience the magic of bubbles in an immersive show that feels like a cross between a DMT trip and a dream.

Where to See New Art in Denver This Weekend and Beyond

By Susan FroydMay 16, 2024

New galleries show off their wares, while the Kirkland Museum opens a brand-new exhibition.

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Indie Comics Take the Spotlight at Denver Comics and Arts Festival

By Teague BohlenMay 16, 2024

From international cartoonists to local creatives, the second annual Denver Comics and Arts Festival is revved up and ready to go.

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Governor’s Art Show Emphasizes Colorado Talent

By Michael MazenkoMay 16, 2024

“It’s really great to see the event is not just surviving, but thriving.”

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Comedy Works Regular Geoff Tice Releasing Debut Comedy Album

By Toni TrescaMay 14, 2024

From bombing an open-mic night to recording his special at the Comedy Fort, Geoff Tice opens up about his years in standup.

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The Flint Water Crisis Is Still Happening, Denver Theater Reminds Us

By Toni TrescaMay 14, 2024

“Although we are a little bit removed from Flint, cullud wattah is still so important because it could happen to us.”

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Town of Vail Removes Artist Danielle SeeWalker From Residency for Palestine Stance

By Emily FergusonMay 13, 2024

Danielle SeeWalker’s art piece “G is for Genocide” caused Vail’s Art in Public Places to cancel her residency.

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Denver Art Museum Merges With Kirkland Museum in New Partnership

By Emily FergusonMay 10, 2024

The Kirkland will become a new curatorial department for the DAM, but will keep its gallery space on Bannock Street.

Where to Find Art Around Denver This Weekend

By Susan FroydMay 9, 2024

The Dairy Arts Center has five new openings this weekend, and Core Art Space looks at mid-century trends in an annual show.

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Readers Take Denver 2024 Was the Fyre Festival for Books, Say Local Authors and Attendees

By Teague BohlenMay 9, 2024

“It was a total shitshow,” says one author.

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Westword Looking for Freelance Artists, Illustrators and Photographers

May 9, 2024

What does Denver look like to you? We’re seeking diverse talents to document the city.

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Chris Haven Recruits a Crew of Street Artists to Beautify the Cherry Creek Trail

By Chris PerezMay 8, 2024

“These spaces are important. The artists get to express themselves and the public gets to enjoy the art, and we want to keep it that way.”

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This New Experience Unearths Denver Lore Set to Indie Beats

By Toni TrescaMay 7, 2024

Grapefruit Lab and Teacup Gorilla blend live music, theater and friendship in “impressionist nonfiction.”

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See for Yourself: Inside the Estate Sale of Big Blue Bear Creator Lawrence Argent

By Laura ShunkMay 7, 2024

The iconic sculpture goes beyond being just a great piece of public art. It goes to the very heart of the delicate balance this city has long struck.

BETC Plays With Fire Festival Showcases Colorado-Based Playwrights

BETC Plays With Fire Festival Showcases Colorado-Based Playwrights

By Toni TrescaMay 3, 2024

“It is exciting to be able to see what might become a hit play in Colorado first.”

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Lumonics Legacy Project Aims to Keep Immersive Pioneers’ Vision Alive

By Teague BohlenMay 2, 2024

Here’s how the Denver arts community can help.

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