
This Evergreen Woman’s Cancer Diary Will Change The Way You View Portraits
The portrait is one of art’s most popular forms. This Denver artist is pushing its limits with an intimate exhibition.

The National Poetry Slam’s In Town, Here’s When Colorado’s Teams Will Throw Down
The Mile High City will host the National Poetry Slam every five years now, a role that will elevate the city’s poetry profile.

Denver Approves Overland Music Fest, Some Residents Still Concerned
Denver’s city council said yes Monday night to a three-day music festival at Overland Golf course that is expected to bring the city $2 million in revenue.

Is That Giant, Gold Frame At MCA Denver Fake? Yes. And That’s OK
Derrick Velasquez’s exhibition “Obstructed View,” on view through August 20, highlights the materials used to make buildings and objects.

Turmoil Continues At BMoCA: More Exhibited Art Pulled
The removal comes two weeks after art collector JoAnn Gonzalez Hickey took down works by 20 international artists that she’d loaned to the museum.

Silverthorne Banks On A New Performing Arts Center To Support Theater, Draw Investment
The Summit County town paid more than $6 million for the facility, which houses the 23-year-old Lake Dillon Theatre Company.

Buntport’s ‘The Crud’ Takes A Page From ‘Storage Wars,’ But Adds A Theater Twist
Can you turn the contents of a storage locker into art? That was the challenge Buntport accepted.

Walsenburg Was ‘Built On Coal.’ But Art Is Helping Fuel Its Future
A contemporary art museum might be the last thing you’d expect to find in this southern Colorado town with a working-class past.

Seeing 9 Calder Sculptures Together Is A Rarity, Making Denver Botanic The Place To Be
The Denver Botanic Garden’s exhibition spans the last two decades of Calder’s career, before he died in 1976.

The Slashing Of A $3M Painting In Aspen Leaves ‘Many Question Marks’
One clue: An unknown man called Opera Gallery three times to ask about the Christopher Wool painting before this week’s crime occurred.

What’s The Story Behind This Photo Of Artist Jean-Michel Basquiat?
Denver photographer Mark Sink shared memories and images he took of the late Basquiat in New York City.

At Denver’s International Church Of Cannabis, Prophets Aren’t The Point
Complete with its own surreal version of Michelangelo’s “Sistine Chapel” painting, the International Church Of Cannabis has raised more than just eyebrows.

Welcome to DINK. It’s Like Denver Comic Con For The Counterculture
The second annual Denver Independent Comic and Art Expo features Colorado artists like Morgan Beem as well as big names like “Love And Rockets” creators the Hernandez Brothers.

3 Works Of Art That Explore How Artists See Climate Change
“Storm Warning” is an exhibition that explores artists’ perceptions of environmentalism and a changing climate.

Colorado’s National Endowment For The Arts Money Explained In 3 Charts
The White House’s budget got us wondering about the NEA’s Colorado impact. How much money does the state get? And where does that money go?

Can A Playwright Capture A Refugee’s Experience? ‘Wisdom’ Will Get A Local Lab Reading
“Wisdom From Everything” is about a 19-year-old Syrian named Farsana living at a refugee camp in Jordan. The play will get a mainstage reading at the Dairy Arts Center.