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As Disney World Reopens, Elitch Gardens Hopes to Do the Same

As Disney World Reopens, Elitch Gardens Hopes to Do the Same

By Kyle HarrisJuly 9, 2020

As Disney World and Six Flags reopen, Elitch Gardens hopes to do the same.

Art Attack: Ten Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

Art Attack: Ten Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

By Susan FroydJuly 8, 2020

Denver’s artists are busy showing their work online and in the real world.

As Multiplexes Fight to Reopen, Denver Film Doubles Down on Virtual Cinema

As Multiplexes Fight to Reopen, Denver Film Doubles Down on Virtual Cinema

By Kyle HarrisJuly 8, 2020

As multiplexes plan to reopen, Denver Film doubles down on its Virtual Cinema platform.

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A New Photo Series Upends Representations of Men of Color

A New Photo Series Upends Representations of Men of Color

By Kyle HarrisJuly 7, 2020

The Black Actors Guild’s Are We Still Cool? challenges how men of color are represented in portraiture.

Lil Fresh Sam and Daniel Chavez Tackle Systemic Injustice in RiNo Murals

Lil Fresh Sam and Daniel Chavez Tackle Systemic Injustice in RiNo Murals

By Nell SalzmanJuly 7, 2020

The Denver-raised artist takes on slavery, immigration, homelessness and other issues in four new murals.

How to Build Your Own Socially Distanced First Friday

How to Build Your Own Socially Distanced First Friday

By Susan FroydJuly 3, 2020

Even if you’re not ready to go to the galleries, there are ways to enjoy First Friday in Denver.

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Denver Nurse Tara Rynders Uses Art to Heal the Healers

Denver Nurse Tara Rynders Uses Art to Heal the Healers

By Nell SalzmanJuly 2, 2020

Tara Rynders is bringing together artists and medical workers to process compassion fatigue and burnout during COVID-19.

Art Attack: Ten Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

Art Attack: Ten Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Week

By Susan FroydJuly 1, 2020

From political collage to exhibits of Colorado-made Chicano art, Denver’s art world is ready to welcome you back.

Colorado Dance Companies Express Solidarity With Black Lives Matter

Colorado Dance Companies Express Solidarity With Black Lives Matter

By Kyle HarrisJuly 1, 2020

Cleo Parker Robinson Dance and the Colorado Ballet are revisiting their performance of “The MOVE/ment.”

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Ginny Williams Collection’s First Sotheby’s Auction Exceeds $59 Million

Ginny Williams Collection’s First Sotheby’s Auction Exceeds $59 Million

By Michael PagliaJune 30, 2020

The late Denver art collector’s estate auctioned off a number of classic paintings and sculptures, bringing in more than $59 million.

Clark Richert’s Triacontahedron Sculpture Brings Light to Five Points

Clark Richert’s Triacontahedron Sculpture Brings Light to Five Points

By Nell SalzmanJune 30, 2020

There are thirty sides to almost every story.

Remembering Artist Ray Tomasso, Who Died at 70

Remembering Artist Ray Tomasso, Who Died at 70

By Michael PagliaJune 29, 2020

The contemporary artist died in his studio at seventy.

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Arvada Center Amplifies Black Voices With a New Video Series

Arvada Center Amplifies Black Voices With a New Video Series

By Juliet WittmanJune 27, 2020

The Arvada Center Theatre has launched a new project in response to the Black Lives Matter movement.

MCA Denver and Clyfford Still Museum Reopen to Members July 1

MCA Denver and Clyfford Still Museum Reopen to Members July 1

By Kyle HarrisJune 26, 2020

Both will continue to offer virtual programming.

Sotheby’s Is Selling Art From Ginny Williams’s Unrealized Museum

Sotheby’s Is Selling Art From Ginny Williams’s Unrealized Museum

By Michael PagliaJune 25, 2020

The art collector dreamed of a Denver museum that never came to be.

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Art Attack: Twelve Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Weekend

Art Attack: Twelve Ways to See Art Live or Otherwise This Weekend

By Susan FroydJune 24, 2020

From museums to galleries, Denver’s art scene is coming back to life.

Crush Walls 2020 Is Happening Despite COVID-19 Struggles

Crush Walls 2020 Is Happening Despite COVID-19 Struggles

By Kyle HarrisJune 23, 2020

COVID-19 is hitting the annual RiNo Art District mural festival, but the event is still happening.

<i>Public Enemy Number One</i>: New Doc Takes on the War on Drugs

Public Enemy Number One: New Doc Takes on the War on Drugs

By John BearJune 22, 2020

Denver film producer Chris Chiari on his new documentary, Public Enemy Number One.

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Denver Art Museum Reopens With New Guidelines

Denver Art Museum Reopens With New Guidelines

By Kyle HarrisJune 19, 2020

Denver’s museums continue to reopen after Colorado’s COVID-19 closures.

Celebrate Juneteenth at the Black Love Mural Festival

Celebrate Juneteenth at the Black Love Mural Festival

By Nell SalzmanJune 19, 2020

Celebrate Juneteenth at the Black Love Mural Festival.

Bunny M Auctions Street Art to Support Black Lives Matter

Bunny M Auctions Street Art to Support Black Lives Matter

By Kyle HarrisJune 19, 2020

The Denver-based graffiti artist is auctioning a painting to support the Black Lives Matter movement.

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How Is Denver’s Theater Community Addressing Racial Equity?

How Is Denver’s Theater Community Addressing Racial Equity?

By Juliet WittmanJune 18, 2020

In the face of high-profile police killings of black men, Denver’s theater community is questioning its role in confronting racism.

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