The Twelve Best Art Shows of 2018
The Broncos didn’t have a championship season, but Denver art galleries and museums did.
The Broncos didn’t have a championship season, but Denver art galleries and museums did.
Denver’s entertainment scene is the gift that keeps on giving.
From Meow Wolf roaring to a local potter feuding with Elon Musk, it’s been a busy year for the arts in Denver.
Celebrate decades of hip-hip at The Church on March 1.
City officials cutting ties with Open Media Foundation to “modernize” community media didn’t bother to show up to a slumber party and final broadcast from the studios at 700 Kalamath celebrating the end of an era of the nonprofit running cable access in Denver.
Hit the galleries and celebrate the end of 2018.
G. Roslie keeps her textile art simple and her dyes environmentally clean.
Both galleries have strong new exhibits.
It is unclear when the theater will reopen.
Caroling and comedy!
In June of 2012, Lowbrow opened at 250 Broadway, and on December 24 the store will close its doors for good at its current location at 38 Broadway.
A splash of color can inject new life into anything. So can artist/designer Erin Tate. We’d spotted her several times around Denver: once at Thrift Con by Station, and again in RiNo near 27th and Larimer streets. Every time we saw her, we were captivated by the meticulous paintings she creates on…
The Albuquerque artist took Denver’s Mile High status into account for this show.
The holiday season doesn’t diminish the variety of entertainments Denver offers.
Eat, drink and be shopping the wares of local artisans.
Hit the galleries for a break from the holidays.
The galleries are also popular event spaces.
After starting small in Santa Fe, the immersive arts group is going big in D.C., Denver and Las Vegas.
A Denver Art Museum visitor reportedly attempted to destroy pieces of art around 2 p.m. Sunday, December 9.
From drag queens to dancers to comics, Colorado’s creatives keep giving.
The Colorado Symphony will continue its take on the Harry Potter series this January.
Don’t miss the chance to shop locally.