For Decades, Francesca Woodman’s Photography Was Overshadowed By Her Death. A New Exhibit At The MCA Tries To Change That
In addition to her work, the exhibition includes prints, letters and postcards that her friend and fellow artist George Lange held onto in a sealed box.
Giant Chicken Skeleton In Denver’s Central Library Stands For More Than Just Dinner
Black Cube’s “Monumental” project is a series of temporary artworks designed to challenge why we memorialize things and who and what should be represented in monuments.
Headlining This Year’s Biennial Of The Americas: The Concept Of Empathy And A Giant Light-Up Jaguar
A number of clinicas and workshops hope to impart attendees with new ideas anout empathy.
Colorado Ballet’s Francisco Estevez Dances Through A Cancer Diagnosis Not Once, But Twice, To Reach Company’s Top Position
Estevez takes the stage as the lead in “Don Quixote,” running Oct. 4 – 13, 2019 at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House in downtown Denver.
Artists Will Soon Breathe Some Early Life Back Into Denver’s Storied Rossonian Hotel
After decades sitting vacant, the Rossonian Pop-Up Studio will be a temporary, twice-a-week solution for artists living in the Five Points area.
The ‘With(in)’ Podcast Takes You Inside Prison, Made By The Inmates Who Live The Reality
A collaboration between DU Prison Arts Initiative and the Colorado Department of Corrections, “With(in)” is a new podcast featuring conversations with people serving time in prisons, as well as those who staff them.
Someone Has Tempted The Fates And Vandalized ‘Blucifer’ At The Airport
“There are definitely letters of some sort,” an airport spokesperson told CPR News. “The orange graffiti is pretty faint, so it’s illegible.”
Is Public Art ‘Having A Moment’ In Colorado?
Controversy over a mural festival prompted Granby’s mayor to call for an official public art policy. The mountain town is just one of the latest Colorado communities to look at formalizing or expanding public art.
Go On An Art Treasure Hunt In Denver On World Art Drop Day
Artists, Mayor Michael Hancock and city council members will hide pieces of art around the city on Tuesday.
Even With Dramatic Budget Cuts, It’s Not So Easy To Close An Entire Public Library System In Colorado
Moffat County Libraries has had to scale back as public funding dries up, halving hours and reducing staff.
Dierks Bentley’s Labor Day Tradition In Buena Vista
The latest album, The Mountain, from country singer Dierks Bentley has a lot of Colorado on it. Performing at the Telluride Bluegrass Festival inspired the Nashville-based country star in many ways. It even moved him to launch a Labor Day music festival which returns for its second year this weekend in Buena Vista.
Bandaloop In Photos: Dancing On The Ceiling And Walls In Breckenridge Looks ‘Terrifying And Thrilling’
Arts reporter Stephanie Wolf turned her gaze upwards to watch the aerial dance show at the Breckenridge International Festival of Arts.
Denver’s Latin Culture Will Hit The Runway During The First-Ever Latin Fashion Week Colorado
The event will highlight the diversity of fashion designers in Colorado, as well as the variety of identities within the Latin community.
Latin Fashion Week Debuts In Denver
Latin fashion is in the spotlight this weekend in Denver, with the first “Latin Fashion Week Colorado.” Designer and artist Norberto Mojardín is the organizer. He’s a man so imaginative, he’s made outfits from… corn husks.
Moffat County’s Library, Museum Are On Life Support. They Could Close If They Don’t Get Budget Help
Both the the library and the museum have lobbied the city of Craig for support, but their budget continues to be tenuous.
Spark Gallery Is Run By The Artists You Often See On Its Walls. It’s Been That Way For 40 Years
The gallery is the city’s oldest, active artist cooperative and it hosts the second part of its 40th anniversary exhibition through Aug. 18.