Art Galleries in Denver
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The Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities, eight miles northwest of Denver, is a multi-purpose facility that includes a museum, dance and theater rehearsal rooms, an amphitheater,and three other theaters. Throughout the year, it offers classes and workshops for all ages. Concerts, musicals and art exhibitions are also presented year-round.
The Aurora Fox Arts Center is home to the Aurora Fox Studio Theatre and the Aurora Fox Children’s Theatre, and has been a real draw on East Colfax Avenue for close to three decades. It offers productions year-round in the 245-seat theater, as well as exhibits and other activities in the rest of the space.
Denver’s Black Book Gallery is a major spot for urban art in Denver. The monthly exhibits feature both local and nationally prominent artists, showing work that’s affordable and current.
Ceramics, fiber arts, glass, jewelry, wood and more.
This co-op gallery is operated and staffed by its member artists, who work in various media.
Metropolitan State University of Denver’s Center for Visual Art (CVA) is an award-winning, off-campus art gallery. Founded in 1990, the gallery serves the school’s students as well as the community, and shows off the fact that MSU Denver has the only public higher education art program in the state.
Clayton Lane Fine Art, in the heart of Cherry Creek, offers an eclectic lineup of fifty artists working in realism, impressionism and abstract styles.