
Rising Artist Jordan Casteel’s Solo Show At The Denver Art Museum Is A Homecoming
The Denver-born painter creates large, colorful portraits of friends, family and strangers alike.

Colorado’s Olivia Daugherty Is About To Test Her Ballet Skill Against The Best In The World
The prestigious Prix de Lausanne ballet competition runs Feb. 3 – 10, 2019 in Lausanne, Switzerland.

It Took More Than Magical Ruby Pointe Shoes To Bring A ‘Wizard Of Oz’ Ballet To Life
Colorado Ballet collaborated with two other dance companies to realize choreographer Septime Webre’s vision.

‘The Whistleblower,’ A New Play From A Tony-Winning Playwright, Will Premiere At DCPA
Writer Itamar Moses set out to answer questions about the consequences of telling the truth.

PHOTOS: Natura Obscura Offers ‘A Surrealist Walk Through The Woods’
“Natura Obscura” opens at the Museum of Outdoor Arts in Englewood Jan. 11 – April 28, 2019.

How The Crushed Dreams Of 5 Disabled Actors Became The Phamaly Theatre Company
The group kicks off its 30th anniversary season on Friday with an original work called “Morph Masters.” It speaks to the skills you gain from a disability.

The Roaring Fork Valley Throws A Monthslong Birthday Party For The Bauhaus
Austrian-born artist Herbert Bayer fully realized his belief in the Bauhaus’ total design principle while he lived in Aspen.

Heather Oelklaus Is Obsessed With Turning Everyday Objects Into Pinhole Cameras
Sometimes she’ll buy a pinhole camera, but she much prefers to make her own because the object inspires what she photographs.

D.C. Could Get A Women’s Suffrage Monument Created By A Loveland Artist
The “Every Word We Utter” monument would feature women’s rights activists Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Sojourner Truth, Alice Paul and Ida B. Wells.

As Art Institute Of Colorado Shutters, Students And Teachers Still Reel From The Chaos
At the end of December, the school established in the early 1950s will shut its doors.

Stories On Stage And Buntport Theater Want To Start ‘A Typewriter Revolution’
The show features poems and prose written on, for and about typewriters. The public can participate by typing up their own work on an antiquated mechanical contraption.

The Life And Art Of Ramblin’ Roy Follows One Rule: Wherever You Go, There You Are
A new book focuses on the work of visual artist and musician Roy L. Smith, known to many as “Ramblin’ Roy.”

Are Trigger Warnings At Theaters A Mindful Rating System, Or A Disruption To The Art?
A New York Times article covering the rise of such advance warnings at theaters nationwide highlighted the Denver Center for the Performing Arts.

MCA Denver Director Adam Lerner To Step Down In 2019
For Lerner, the time was right because the MCA is in a stable place both financially and creatively.

Get Lost In The Decadent Looks Of Dior Through The Decades At Denver Art Museum
“Dior: From Paris to the World,” a retrospective spanning 70 years of the famous fashion house, is at the Denver Art Museum through early March.

Isak Heartstone The Troll Will Rise Again
The town council ordered the sculpture to be removed earlier this week, but left the door open for Isak’s relocation.