The artists in (Residency): Process to Consumption talk creative process

For its show, (Residency): Process to Consumption, the city’s arts arm, Create Denver, handed out empty four-foot-by-four-foot wooden boxes to a group of selected artists. They were asked to use the back as a canvas and the inside to build something. Some collaborated; others created alone. Tonight, the show opens…

The Arvada Center takes a leap with Unbound

The Arvada Center sits on a very large site, but until recently, the venue had never used the seventeen-acre field just to the south to showcase art. That changed when exhibitions director Collin Parson, along with assistant curator Kristin Bueb, decided to transform the empty land into a xeric sculpture…

Photos: Super Human updates the art of portraiture at Plus Gallery

It’s not unusual for Plus Gallery to throw a group show in the summer, but Ivar Zeile says this year’s offering, Super Human, is his biggest multi-artist exhibition ever, with work from more than 25 local, national and even international artists. More than just a collection of portraits, Super Human…

Front Range Flag Company celebrates Colorado’s spirit of adventure

Jackie Barry’s love for flags as celebratory beacons originated in Philadelphia, but it’s the Colorado outdoors that inspires Front Range Flag Company. Barry and her business partner, Ryan Casey, launched the custom flag company early this summer to commemorate adventurous achievements big and small — from going a short hike…

Photos: The art and people of the Cherry Creek Arts Festival

After more than twenty years, the Cherry Creek Arts Festival continues to attract folks from all over the city — and the world — to browse and buy fine art and craft works by a national roster of artists. Food, live performance and interactive art activities for all all ages…

Optic Allusions from Colorado native Linda Gleitz

You can find art all over town — not just on gallery walls. In this series, we’ll be looking at some of the local artists who serve up their work in coffeehouses and other non-gallery businesses around town. “I just wanted to make a city,” says artist Linda Gleitz. In…

A Raymond Jonson solo offers art history at Z Art Department

Northern New Mexico is renowned for its vibrant art scene, and lots of attention has been paid to it, especially with regard to the region’s art history. In the early twentieth century, artists began to go to Taos and Santa Fe, initially attracted by the unique scenery and the colorful…

The ten best geek events in Denver in July

If Fourth of July picnics and World Cup hysteria aren’t doing it for you, July has plenty of geek entertainment to offer — whether you’re looking to get your game on, enjoy Star Wars in the traditional Shakespearean form or just sit in the blessedly cool, air-conditioned embrace of a…

Gallery Sketches: Four shows for the weekend of June 27-29

Constant reinvention keeps our art scene vibrant, so it’s fitting that emerging artists and others in their prime are all part of this weekend’s mix of new exhibitions in Denver. Want to keep up with the times? Here are few ways to stay on top of local art. See also:…

Chris Richter’s post-minimal paintings at Walker Fine Art

While checking out the scene in Santa Fe, New Mexico, this past March, Bobbi Walker, director of Walker Fine Art, realized that her planned June slot had come apart and that she needed to come up with somebody quickly to fill the position. While she was looking, she came across…

Gallery Sketches: Three shows for the weekend of June 20-22

Where’s the art this weekend? You can start in the Art District on Santa Fe, where collector-oriented Third Friday events will keep galleries hopping up and down the street. Or you can venture around (and outside of) the city for more show openings…. See also: Paper Work, Center for Visual…