Five Things to See at Titanic: An Immersive Voyage
Visit the Grand Staircase and the flooding Marconi Wireless Room before watching the ship sink as many times as you want.
Visit the Grand Staircase and the flooding Marconi Wireless Room before watching the ship sink as many times as you want.
Ten-year-old me probably would’ve loved it. Adult me, who has died in dream-shipwrecks night after night, was unimpressed.
“This whole new system is a direct result of organizing and consensus from a majority of our members, all local small businesses.”
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“You first have to have your eyes open enough to diagnose the problem, speak out about it and then try to find the solution.”
“The homogenous solution for an arts district is a death knell. It goes against the entire mindset.”
“People always say what they’re going to do. Showing is so much better.”
One More Time’s debut show is an intimate, immersive mystery in collaboration with Two Cent Lion.
New Lakewood exhibit pairs a late soldier’s photos with ones taken by his mom, exploring grief and connection after suicide.
“You’re going to be sitting in a lifeboat, watching the Titanic helpless in the water sending out its final messages.”
After almost a decade of planning, connecting and fundraising, LCAC will hold a groundbreaking ceremony for the cultural hub.
As the city creates a new ten-year cultural plan, artists urge Boulder’s leaders to match their vision with investment.
The immersive entertainment company will conduct an external search for a new CEO.
Denver’s Rule Gallery is closing its doors but will bring contemporary art to the forefront in a new way.
A two-day event in RiNo showcases work by rappers like Deca and Quelle Chris in a nontraditional space.
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“Only about 10 to 15 percent of all teams beat the bomb on their first try.”
Andrea Fischer has created installations at the Denver Art Museum, Denver International Airport, Meow Wolf and more
Titanic: An Immersive Voyage takes passengers on a journey from the ship’s construction to its encounter with an iceberg.
A dinosaur-themed immersive art experience might be taking its place.
The new location is slated to open in early April with the show Little x Little.
“We’re suddenly made aware that we’re really not all that far from those ghosts,” including those at the abandoned track in Byers.