Paint By Number
Making a timeless work of art gallery-ready requires quite a bit of time—roughly 35 hours in the case of Elaine de Kooning’s “Bullfight.”
Making a timeless work of art gallery-ready requires quite a bit of time—roughly 35 hours in the case of Elaine de Kooning’s “Bullfight.”
This Pueblo shop is part gallery, part store, part school—and well worth the drive.
Why our neighbor to the north isn’t a certified creative district.
Thanks to RTD’s Art-n-Transit program, some stations along the University of Colorado A Line will incorporate public art—including a pair of sculptures by local artist Kelton Osborn.
Visit these walkable (and bikable) neighborhoods to see just how creative endeavors are helping reshape the Mile High City.
The Dairy Arts Center and the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art are unveiling their recent improvements alongside new exhibitions.
Museo de las Americas’ new exhibit starts with a barbed-wire, chain-link fence that slams behind you.
Lanny DeVuono and Laura Shill’s varied works are on display, along with two other artists, in this diverse exhibition.
Explore art’s more playful elements with local artist Naomi Haverland.
The Colorado Photographic Arts Center has moved to RiNo, and it’s celebrating with a (free!) grand opening reception on February 6.
His exhibit is on display at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center now through May 15.
The five makers in the collective To Expand Artists all work in different mediums. But they come together with a cohesive message in Running Dialogue.
You have until May 2016 to visit the original home of Denver’s unique collections of decorative and fine art.
The controversial artist’s Arkansas River project has just one more legal hurdle in its path.
The funding campaign for Stan Yan’s There’s a Zombie in the Basement launches on 10/30.
Enjoy a live, local fashion show, beer from Tivoli Brewing, and, of course, photography at this Colorado Photographic Arts Center fund-raiser.
A DAM curator plays detective to track down a painting for the “Super Indian” exhibition.
Experience 45 years of this local artist’s diverse works in Jerry De La Cruz: A Road Well Traveled, opening at Museo de las Americas on October 15.
The provocative artist’s career-spanning exhibit runs through January 2016.