An article by Erica Hollander Roxborough Arts Council (or RoxArts Council) was formed in 2007 as a group of local artists and supporters of the arts, mostly living near Roxborough State Park and its breathtaking red rocks. The purpose was to promote and support arts in this community about 30 miles from downtown Denver. Since […]
Fall and Winter 2014: Can’t-Miss Museum, Science, and Cultural Events around Denver and Boulder
A Fall Preview by Gwen Gray We’ve bid adieu to summer, but fear not: fall and winter have so many creative, inspiring and invigorating cultural events coming our way that we’ll hardly give summer a parting glance. Here are eight organizations bringing us can’t-miss museum, science, and cultural events around Denver and Boulder this fall […]
Denver Fall Arts Preview: From Robots to Queertooning
Denver Fall Arts Preview by Theresa Anderson Metro Denver is bursting at the seams right now with high value programming from a variety of arts organizations that connect some of the best artists with the public in the form of exhibitions, education and community. From robots to queertooning- it’s hard to know where to focus […]
Saluting All Things French – in Colorado!
An article by Marc Shulgold French in Denver Par-lay Voo?? If you can’t speak French, it’s probably because you haven’t been taking lessons at the Alliance Française de Denver. More than 700 students, ranging from school kids to octogenarians, have been learning or brushing up on the language at this century-old center of French culture […]
David Taylor and Ignacio Evangelista at Colorado Photographic Arts Center
02.27.14- 04.12.14 by Theresa Anderson 3/31/14 The exhibition, David Taylor and Ignacio Evangelista, at Colorado Photographic Art Center pairs together two photographic projects that document borders on two different continents reflecting the current political climate. Evangelista and Taylor’s different choices of inclusion or exclusion of work and each of the artist’s choices of display mark […]
Get to Know the Tesoro Cultural Center
By Robin McNeil The Tesoro Cultural Center is many things. Primarily, it is one of the best organizations that I have seen devoted to preserving not only Colorado’s history, but the history of the Southwest, Spanish, early American pioneers, Mexican, Native American, African American, and early European cultures. They accomplish this with their Historic Lecture […]
Fall/Winter Arts Preview
by Theresa Anderson Art Students League Denver From Monday, November 4, through Saturday, November 9 (during Denver Arts Week), the Art Students League of Denver is holding an open house where members and new prospects may sit in on as many classes as they’d like FOR FREE.* Click to see the schedule of classes. […]
Teri Frame at Platteforum
By Theresa Anderson Hybrids – Teri Frame from Judy Anderson on Vimeo. I met with Teri Frame at her temporary studio at PlatteForum (Frame is the current creative resident there) to talk about her newest body of work. It’s an interesting time to speak with her as she is in full production mode. Frame is pushing […]
Amie York and Aj Kiel at VSA Colorado
by Theresa Anderson I met with Very Special Arts (VSA) Colorado Executive Director Damon McLeese at Access Gallery + Studio in Denver to check out work by the artists Aj Kiel and Amie York. He let me poke around and look at the work both in the gallery and their more private work areas. […]
Something New: The Art Student League of Denver at Sandy Carson Gallery
By Theresa Anderson March 1, 2013 The Art Students League of Denver (ASLD) has used the historic Sherman School at 200 Grant Street in Denver to hold panels, classes, workshops and exhibitions since 1987. ASLD partners with places such as Redline, Museum of Outdoor Arts, Boulder Museum of Outdoor Arts and Meineger’s Art Supply to […]
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