Nonprofit Leon Gallery Gives Performance Art a Chance
Leon was never a selling gallery.
Leon was never a selling gallery.
It feels like community week at Denver’s galleries.
Shows at Michael Warren Contemporary and Spark show why this district deserved a Best of Denver Award.
At IdeaLab: Westwood, artists, neighbors and activists will discuss how art can stop the gentrification of one of Denver’s westside neighborhoods.
After seventeen years and a record-breaking, $4.4 million crowd-funding campaign, the Broken Lizard Comedy Troupe’s uniformed and mustachioed Vermont Highway Patrolmen return to the big screen on April 20.
The weekend may be over, but the free fun is just beginning for thrifty and adventurous Denverites.
Denver abounds with geekery.
Where would you send an out-of-towner visiting the Mile High City?
Didn’t get tickets to The Book of Mormon? You’re in luck.
Don’t let the weekend pass you by without a stop at these galleries and exhibits.
So what is there to know about DiNK 2018?
Opening the Denver Museum of Nature & Science’s Dead Sea Scrolls exhibit was no easy feat.
K Contemporary and David B. Smith Gallery are showing work by contemporary artists.
From “Mustang” to the 2018 winner, there’s a lot to like about Denver’s public art.
Esteban Peralta wants to open Peralta Projects — a contemporary DIY gallery in his garage. But he’s asking his neighbors first for feedback.
Comedy Central’s The Opposition Show With Jordan Klepper is running a segment on Monday, April 9.
Marie Gibbons, Sandra Renteria and Katie Taft are organizing a Make Art in Mexico City dream vacation and clay workshop.
Artistic director Chris Coleman has raised the curtain on the fortieth season.
Readers gearing up for another temperate weekend in the Mile High City may lament being priced out of some of the city’s costlier entertainment, but that doesn’t mean they can’t experience the city’s abundance of wonders.
Here’s your guide to first Friday and beyond.
The Modern West runs through April 21, 2018.
The comic talks about his politically incorrect creation, as well as Kids in the Hall.