Art Galleries in Denver
Showing 89 - 110 of 185Herbs & Arts has been providing Denver with alternative healing since 1993; the crew has been working on its ritual and magical oils and incense for over two decades. The store features products made in-house, as well as imported goods. And it’s survived all this time on Colfax Avenue – which is proof of magic.
Ice Cube Gallery opened in 2010 in Denver’s RiNo neighborhood and has been a major player in the city’s art scene ever since. The hours aren’t extensive, but Ice Cube’s amibitions are: the gallery, in a former dry-ice factory, offers a space for artists of a variety of styles and mediums to display their work.
Adam Gildar opened Gildar Gallery with an eye to supporting local artists who are not yet at the level for large exhibits in more prominent galleries. The result is some of the most exciting, ground-breaking exhibits in town – with opening parties that are legendary.
Husband-wife combo Stuart and Nicky Alden run the screen-printing studio Ink Lounge, which offers workshops, handcrafted printing services for artists, and specially designed prints for customers. Their work is also available at craft fairs; you can schedule sessions and parties by appointment as well.
Boulder’s Installation Shoe Gallery, on the famous Pearl Street Mall, is devoted to street footwear. The store features special release shoes by the likes of Nike, Adidas and Vans. Owners Raul Pinto and J.G. Mazzotta also have a skate and snowboard store called Satellite Boardshop.
Ironton Studios and Gallery was one of the pioneering facilities in the RiNo neighborhood. For over a decade, Ironton has been providing Denver artists a place to display their work free of charge. The gallery also rents the venues for shows.
Ironwood Gallery is a knickknack store like no other. Walk in past the eye-catching terrarium in the window, and you find shelves displaying a cornucopia of plants, locally made jewelry and unique accessories.