Review: Two Artists Invent Their Own Worlds at Goodwin
Ashley Eliza Williams and Blanca Guerra-Echeverria invent their own worlds.
Ashley Eliza Williams and Blanca Guerra-Echeverria invent their own worlds.
See a free concert, laugh at free comedy shows and have plenty of free fun.
All the world’s a stage, including an Auraria parking lot on March 29, 2018.
On March 28, the Denver Police Department, Ink Monstr Graphic Design and Print and members of the Sun Valley community showed off the first “People’s Patrol Car.”
Looking for art this weekend? Here are our picks.
Looking for free things to do this week in Denver? These are our picks.
The Scissor Sweethearts will be performing on April 1.
On Saturday, March 24, at the Denver March Powwow, Native American fancy dancing will be merged with classical ballet.
As Mo’Print 2018 winds down, there’s still plenty of print shows left to see.
The $70 million Ent Center facility in Colorado Springs is as impressive as the inaugural show.
In his first reign as a programmer at the Sie FilmCenter, Keith Garcia became synonymous with the Sie experience, balancing the best in independent film with the fun stuff, from horror-flick and sci-fi series to fun and cultish one-shots from the underground.
Comedy, classical music and cool movie programs abound in Denver March 19-24, 2018.
Denver filmmaker Haylar Garcia shot horror film Apartment 212, formerly Gnaw, at an industrial space in the RiNo neighborhood.
Stain’d Arts has expanded beyond that of publishing house and into a space for workshops, events, open mics and more. Co-founder Delia LaJeunesse talks with Westword about what Stain’d is currently doing with the Denver art community.
Two veterans of the local arts scene are joined by a newcomer in a trio of compatible solos at Spark Gallery.
This weekend bushels and bouquets of entertainment await Denver residents.
Last September, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science announced that it had landed The Dead Sea Scrolls, the largest collection of historic artifacts from the Holy Land ever assembled. Now tickets are on sale for the exhibit, which opens March 16 and runs into September. Organized by the Israeli…
The Month of Printmaking is back, with good shows at McNichols and Space Gallery.
MCA Denver is launching the Octopus Initiative, an art-lending library that’s also an experiment in mutual trust.
Spring is almost here in Denver, and galleries are blossoming with group shows and musings on the environment, alongside a pop-up retail art experiment, exhibits designed to change the way you think and a foray into performance art.
The week ahead holds much more in store than workaday woes – and some of it is free.
When it comes to Colorado weirdness, nothing beats Nederland’s Frozen Dead Guy Days.