Ten Things to Do in Denver for $10 and Under (Seven Free)
There’s no excuse not to have an amazing weekend.
There’s no excuse not to have an amazing weekend.
“Black narratives will be seen as human narratives.”
Bobbi Walker’s new approach at her eponymous gallery pays off with Uncanny, the exhibit on view through March 10, 2018.
Art never sleeps. This weekend in Denver galleries, welcome a couple of new curatorial experiments, an anniversary show, an artistic travelogue and even a highbrow arts-and-crafts workshop.
In the new wave of theater and dance, immersive experiences are gaining ground. And in Denver, Patrick Mueller and his movement-based Control Group Productions company ride at the top of that wave.
Looking for free things to do in Denver? These are our for February 12-16, 2018
When MCA Denver promises big, it goes BIG: Anyone driving in the vicinity of the lower downtown denver museum can’t possibly have missed the gigantic art currently wrapping itself around the outside of the building. The work belongs to L.A.-based artist Cleon Peterson, who’s also created a monumentally striking artwork environment inside the MCA for the exhibit Cleon Peterson: Shadow of Men, which opened February 8 for a long run through May.
Samantha Keller is bringing her photos into the real world.
Denver is full of great artists, and on Friday, February 23, one of the best, Rashelle Stetman, will be live drawing at Artopia 2018. But you can see her February 9 on Facebook Live.
“I don’t know if there is an actor or filmmaker in this community that hasn’t been touched or impacted by Patrick.”
Looking for cheap fun in Denver this weekend? These are our picks.
Chicano artists are exploring Pachuco culture at Museo de Las Americas.
While waiting for the galleries to refire up after a busy January and February First Friday, you can enjoy art this weekend, while being educated, going to art parties and even making-and-taking your own X-rated valentines.
Five very different artists all linked by Americana add up to one big show at Robischon Gallery.
If you’re looking for free fun in Denver, this is your guide.
Readers can attend any of the ten events listed below for less than ten American dollars.
The William Havu Gallery is hosting four solos that add up to one big start for 2018.
You won’t find many offbeat film-going experiences at the multiplex. For those, you have to hit the film festivals, art houses and holes in the wall to see anything truly quirky, experimental or bizarre beyond belief.
First Friday is doing triple duty this month, with new shows popping up across the span of the weekend — all the better to take in more art, at an easier pace. Get with it, and try these eight events on for size.
Laura Merage’s dream of founding an “art incubator” has been realized beyond even her own wildest expectations.
Black Cube’s 2018 class of fellows signals the institution’s shift from boosting emerging artists toward attempting to establish Denver as an internationally recognized contemporary arts hub.
Looking for things to do this week? These are our picks.