Ice Cube Gallery

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.

The Ice Ranch

Littleton’s Ice Ranch boasts a lengthy list of leagues, lessons and open skates to serve Denver’s southern suburbs. The facility can be rented out for private parties and corporate events. Most noteworthy is its popular Zamboni-driving class: For $100, adults eighteen or older can learn the history, safety features and operation of the ice-buffing machines.

Idaho Springs Heritage Museum and Visitor Center

Next time you drive through the mountains and see an old mine that evokes romantic images of Colorado’s gold-rush days, stop by the Idaho Springs Heritage Museum and Visitor’s Center. The Clear Creek Watershed Exhibit that takes up an entire back room is a stunning documentation of the old mining days.

IKEA

Gildar Gallery

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.

Image Brew

Image Brew is a production company located in the Highlands Neighborhood that mixes video and culture. It also has a studio for rent.