Try Your Hand at Plein-Air Painting With These Tips From a Pro
Denver artist and teacher Andrea Slusarski shares her tips for how to capture outdoor scenes—no iPhone necessary.
Denver artist and teacher Andrea Slusarski shares her tips for how to capture outdoor scenes—no iPhone necessary.
We track key moments in the changing relationship between curators and Native American tribes.
If the novel coronavirus altered—or obliterated—your warm-weather plans, use our guide to take back the summer.
The upcoming tour, CAVALCADE!, will take viewers on a dance- and theatrics-filled parade through Denver—all from the safety of your own car.
Dave Matthews, Big Head Todd & the Monsters, the Lumineers, and Jack Johnson are among the big-name acts that will play during Banding Together on May 30.
For Denver School of the Arts seniors, their final performances are the pinnacle of their time there. This year’s class, however, never got its close-up.
The painter, who has depicted more than 75 Colorado landscapes and attractions in a style inspired by the Arts and Crafts Movement, hopes to spread positivity while contributing to coronavirus relief.
From the financial to emotional impact, Denver’s LGBTQ community reacts to PrideFest being moved online in the wake of the COVID-19 outbreak.
Eight Coloradans share the things—big and small—that they’ve learned to appreciate about lockdown life.
From sweets and flowers to live DJ sessions, this platform can help you find a one-of-a-kind, locally made gift that will lift the spirits of your mom, grandma, graduate, or anyone who needs it.
These Colorado makers are transitioning their usual production to create masks and hand sanitizer—with a portion of the supply going directly to frontline workers.
From online classes to virtual beer tastings—and even live circus performances—there are plenty of free or donation-based happenings to keep you entertained at home.
From new play readings to behind-the-scenes access, these local theater companies are making it easy to experience theater online in the age of COVID-19.
A week’s worth of creative prompts to jumpstart your artistic career, break through your block, or just give you a reason to color inside (or outside) the lines.
The Confessional from Nadia Bolz-Weber explores the power secrets and shame can have on our lives.
Our favorite open-air spots around the city to catch a few zzzs.
“Seeing the model get more developed and the mall feel more alive … feels like you’re watching the mall’s life play out in reverse,” says creator and architect Josh Goldstein.
The Denver-based virtual wedding planning service is using video conferencing to help couples move forward with their big day.
The Wheat Ridge shop’s online store is stocked with handcrafted herbal remedies, candles, and other wares, and also offers virtual sessions with readers and healers.
Sure, you could technically stay in your pajamas all day, but why not spruce up your at-home look while also supporting local stores.