Meow Wolf’s Latest Artist-in-Residence Unveils New Exhibit
Melissa Furness’ collection of works, dubbed Naturalis Grottesche, is on view at Convergence Station through the end of September.
Melissa Furness’ collection of works, dubbed Naturalis Grottesche, is on view at Convergence Station through the end of September.
Visual artist Marguerite Humeau has had her sculptures and two-dimensional works displayed in some of the world’s most prestigious art galleries. Now, she’s bringing her work outdoors to Colorado’s San Luis Valley.
Desert Rider: Dreaming in Motion opens this month and features prominent vehicles of the American Southwest.
The immersive installation is a complement to a concurrent exhibition of early photographic works of the American West by Ansel Adams.
The 32nd annual juried fine art show in Loveland features 62 artists from around the Centennial State. We picked a few of our favorites for collectors and enthusiasts of all tastes.
Bubbling Up, Gee’s collection of accounts of racism and injustice from members of Colorado’s BIPOC community, is on display at the Louisville Public Library through mid-June.
America’s best bonsai masters descend on the Denver Botanic Gardens this summer.
We sat down with the painter before her show launches Friday, April 7, at Denver’s Ginny Williams Gallery.
Far from being a simple cascade of colors, each spray has meaning—you just need a graffiti dictionary.
Carey Candrian, an associate professor at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, photographed older Colorado women who are a part of the LGBTQ community for her exhibit, “Eye to Eye: Portraits of Pride, Strength, Beauty.”
In honor of this month’s International Snow Sculpture Championships in Breckenridge, we asked an expert about how we can bring our snowman game to the next level.
A current resident at the Art Students League of Denver, she explores issues like climate change and racial inequity through movement-based photography.
The flag spinning performance, sculptures, and other digital media at Gibson’s “The Spirits Are Laughing” forces us to consider our relationship with the land.
On October 7, the artist will debut a multi-sensory experience featuring paired food from local chef Edwin Sandoval of Xatrucho.
This month, photographer and art collector Ron Pollard invites the public to see a treasure trove of (potentially) priceless Russian art at the Armory Denver.
Ally Grimm (who paints by the alias A.L. Grime) is the director of Denver Walls, which brings technology-infused art to the Mile High City this month.
The Mile High City boasts some of the best art collections in the country. We’ve rounded up where to see the best art in Denver—from paintings depicting the American West to eclectic outdoor sculptures.
The Resnick Center for Herbert Bayer Studies opened its doors on June 26 as a center for the study of art and culture. The center honors the man behind the mountain town’s distinct design and renowned art scene.
Renowned ceramicist Kevin Snipes will show his work alongside North High School students he mentored during his residency.
A collection of original art by world-renowned street artist Banksy is arriving in Denver this month, but Banksy doesn’t want you to see it. We talked to local arts and ethics experts to figure out whether or not you should stop by.