
Black Cube Plans To Transform Red Rocks Into An Otherworldly Setting
The Denver art organization’s first pop-up exhibition features work by artist Desirée Holman that explores Science Fiction, tech culture and the occult.

Rocky Mountain College Of Art and Design Examines Humor Through Lectures
The first event features Peter McGraw, co-author of “The Humor Code” and founder of the University of Colorado Boulder’s Humor Research Lab with Brooklyn-based designer Chelsey Delaney.

Denver Picked As One Of Four Cities To Regularly Host National Poetry Slam
Officials for Poetry Slam Inc., which overseas and certifies all North American slams, voted on four cities. Denver’s one of them.

Denver’s Small Press Fest Wants You To Create Your Own Zine
Saturday’s inaugural Small Press Fest will feature works by independent publishers like Witch Craft Magazine and The Cupboard Pamphlet.

How A Childhood Fear Of The Rapture Led To Josiah Hesse’s New Book, ‘Carnality’
“Carnality: Dancing on Red Lake” explores how the hippie movement of the 1960s helped pave the way for Evangelical Christianity.

Andrew Litton To Step Down As Colorado Symphony Music Director
Litton will serve as the Colorado Symphony’s artistic adviser and principal guest conductor starting next season to make more time for his role as New York City Ballet music director.

Kirkland Museum Breaks Ground On New Denver Facility
The largest collection of works by Colorado artists, including renowned painter Vance Kirkland, will have a new home in 2017.

Why Denver Artist Detour Wants You To Touch His Paintings
Thomas Evans creates portraits of musicians using touch-sensitive paint that enables the pieces to play music.

Denver’s Nathaniel Rateliff Goes Back To His Roots On New Album
Rateliff has made rock and folk music in Denver for years. But he and his new band are now finding international attention.

Denver’s ‘Terracotta Warriors 3D’ Is A Musical Designed To Make You Flinch
Producer Dennis Law hopes the elaborate show, which runs at DU’s Newman Center through September 6, helps China push its arts and culture worldwide.

$60 Million University Arts Center Coming To Colorado Springs in 2018
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs Ent Center for the Arts will house art galleries and spaces for theater, music and dance.

John Buck’s Massive Wood Sculptures Move And Mystify
The Montana-based artist’s first solo exhibition at Denver’s Robischon Gallery in 11 years is on display through Aug. 29, 2015.

Why A Mexico City Artist Is Using A Giant Drill In Denver’s Commons Park
Marcela Armas says her Biennial of the Americas project symbolizes different layers of exchange between Denver and Mexico City.

Loveland’s Affordable Artist Housing Prompts Statewide Movement
The new Space to Create Colorado program will bring affordable live and work spaces for artists to eight mountain and rural areas.

Denver’s Black Cube Will Bring ‘Nomadic’ Art Exhibitions To Public Spaces
The first pop-up exhibition will feature projection mapping and live performance by artist Desirèe Holman outside Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Oct.

Stompin’ Ground Games Aim To Connect Denver Neighborhoods Through Art
Organizers behind the monthly event hope to shed light on the city’s history and to examine the issues different communities face.