Boulder Tattoo Project film premieres this week

After the Boulder Tattoo Project commissioned world-renowned poet and 2013 Guggenheim fellow Anne Waldman to write a love letter to Boulder, “Boulder Zodiac” was parsed into 218 segments and tattooed onto the bodies of 218 volunteers last fall. Some of them got complete phrases, some just commas — and then…

Photos: The steampunk people of AnomalyCon

The neo-Victorian look was hot over the weekend at AnomalyCon, where steampunk aficionados gathered for elegant, hardware-laden cosplay and camaraderie and all things con, as well as live music by Clockwork Flamingo and Keldari Station. Photographer Danielle Lirette caught the people of AnomalyCon in full dress, from another century. See…

Nine best fashion events in Denver in April

Time to clean out your closet, putting away all the cold-weather clothes. Need to update your wardrobe for spring? There are plenty of events where you can find inspiration this month, from the much-anticipated Denver Fashion Weekend to trunk shows. Here are our nine favorite fashion events for April. See…

Under the Gunn recap: Benefit Cosmetics real women

Last week the remaining designers on Under the Gunncompeted as teams vying for the prize of having their mini-collection sold in Francesca’s stores. Team Oscar and Shan won the challenge, and to their surprise Francesca’s selected two pieces to feature in its collection. At the end of the show, Natalia…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Tyler Beard

#95: Tyler Beard The collage work of Kansas native Tyler Beard features textures, landscape and hard angles meeting in zen simplicity and sometimes flying off into sculptural planes. The results are interesting enough to have ended up in the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, MCA Denver and Aspen’s Anderson Ranch,…

Child’s Play: It’s two for the money at the Denver Mint

So, you’ve got a kid, huh? Whether it’s your own rambunctious preschooler or the bratty nephew you’ve been charged with keeping alive for the next five hours, the most important thing is leaving your house where valuables are liable to be destroyed and seeking refuge on somebody else’s property. In…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Peter Strange Yumi

#96: Peter Strange Yumi Collage artist, musician and videographer Peter Yumi spends a lot of time in the studio, where he creates ever-changing works from scraps and borrowed images and swatches of paint. Lately, they’ve begun to spill out of the frame into three-dimensional forms. For Yumi, it’s all about…

Artist/student Taylor Tsakopulos spotted on Auraria campus

Fashion can reference many things in a single look: design, architecture, culture. We recently spotted Taylor Tsakopulos, a student on the Auraria campus whose style encompasses endless possibilities. Continue reading to learn her fashion icons, style mantra and picks for the best places to shop. See also: Christina Tate is…

Under the Gunn recap: Team Challenge

On Under the Gunn last week, the judges gave Shan, Oscar and Natalia a pass — and Oscar was declared the winner, for his second victory. But the mentors’ relationships took a dramatic turn when Mondo and Anya confronted Nick with their frustrations about how Natalia continued to survive each…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Evan Mann

#97: Evan Mann Artist Evan Mann’s sculptural work seems to grow naturally, in an all-white world of amorphous and organic shapes. Even his drawings appear to have begun in one corner and spread across a surface like snowmelt or multiplying cells, growing an idea. When he throws these shapes into…

Zack Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead turns ten

Ten years ago, almost to the day, the current zombie apocalypse started in earnest. On March 19, 2004, patient zero hit theaters with the release of Zack Snyder’s Dawn of the Dead. The world of the walking dead hasn’t been the same since. See also: Shaun of the Dead: Your…

DIY gallery space Inca House closes up shop

When artists Taylor Boylston and Chelsea Bashford recently decided to officially “close” Inca House, their home gallery and show space, it was for reasons all too common to a DIY spot: the rent got to be too much and people weren’t respecting the venue. “We felt like people were taking…

Child’s Play: Climb your way to an afternoon of family bliss

So, you’ve got a kid, huh? Whether it’s your own rambunctious preschooler or the bratty nephew you’ve been charged with keeping alive for the next five hours, the most important thing is leaving your house where valuables are liable to be destroyed and seeking refuge on somebody else’s property. In…

Another 100 Colorado Creatives: Rian Kerrane

#98: Rian Kerrane Galway girl Rian Kerrane came to Colorado in 2002 to teach sculpture at the University of Colorado Denver, but her installations in mixed media and cast iron have an international reach, from the galleries of RedLine and Edge to others in her home country of Ireland. Perfectly…

Under the Gunn recap: Glade customizable challenge

Under the Gunn opened last night without Stephanie Ohnmacht; the Denver designer had been sent home the week before. But the show starring Tim Gunn still has a hometown hero: Mondo Guerra is one of three mentors — along with Anya and Nick — advising the contestants who remain. Last…