
How Many People Saw Denver’s Monet Blockbuster And Other Fun Factoids
We now live in a post-Monet Denver.

More Students Who Went To The Art Institute Of Colorado Will Get Their Loans Forgiven
The department’s announcement comes before its required response to a class-action lawsuit filed by Student Defense last October.

‘From The Ashes,’ A Boulder Artist Protests Social Injustice Through Dance
This is a story about protest. Not a protest with chants or picket signs. But through dance. Cindy Brandle Dance Company presents “From The Ashes” this weekend in Boulder. It’s a protest of racism, gender inequality, and homophobia. Choreographer Cindy Brandle spoke with Colorado Matters host Ryan Warner from Boulder.

‘The History Of African American Music’ Celebrates The Songs That Unite Us And Bind Us
“The History of African-American Music” highlights the immense musical contributions of black people. The first of three installments premieres this month.

As Theater Takes Place In Increasingly Adventurous Settings, Advocates Want Creators To ‘Trailblaze’ On Accessibility Too
“Immerse in Access” was a chance for creatives to learn about accessibility law and how to create welcoming spaces and experiences for audiences with disabilities.

Fort Collins Ceramicist Is One Of 50 Artists To Receive Prestigious National Fellowship
CSU instructor and artist Del Harrow was declared a 2020 United States Artist Fellow and gets an unrestricted $50,000 prize.

Artist Sophy Brown’s Obsession With Horses Fits Right In At The National Western Stock Show
Brown is the featured artist at the 2020 Coors Western Art Exhibit & Sale, which runs during the National Western Stock Show.

Criminal Is A Label. ‘JustUs’ Hopes Instead For Humanity With Stories Told By Former Prisoners
Motus Theater’s theatrical storytelling events focus on social issues and giving voice to those who often feel silenced.

Nearly 70,000 People Went To ‘Camp Christmas’ At The Stanley Marketplace. We Don’t Know How Many Selfies Were Taken
Nearly 70,000 people went to Denver Center for the Performing Arts’ holiday spectacle of lights and Santa tchotchkes at the Stanley Marketplace in Aurora.

The Denver Art Museum’s Monet Exhibit Is Sold Out (But There’s Still Hope, Maybe)
Denver says “au revoir” to the massive exhibition on Feb. 2.

Food And Belonging Infuse Every Room In A Historic Denver Building For This New Theater Experience
“Recipe,” a show created by Theatre Artibus, Emancipation Theater Company and Grapefruit Lab, runs Jan. 9 – 19 at the Savoy at Curtis Park in Denver.

Bennet-Gardner Deadline Passes For Answer On Extra Debt Relief For Art Institute Of Colorado Students
Colorado’s senators have requested that the federal government wipe out even more debt for students who attended the now-defunct school.

How Do You Create Snow Art? For Simon Beck, Sturdy Snowshoes And A Mind For Geometry
The internationally acclaimed artist will create five to 15 fractal snow designs, depending on the weather, over the next few weeks.

How This Denver Art Museum Conservator Restored A Monet Painting Back To How The Artist Intended
Pam Skiles, DAM’s senior paintings conservator, discusses the painstaking task.

Last Call, Monet Procrastinators: Denver Art Museum Extends Show Hours As Close Nears
Monet lovers will have until the clock strikes midnight on closing weekend.

These Mutant Daisies Are The Result Of An Artistic Obsession With Atomic Age Anxieties
About six years ago, the Denver artist swapped her paintbrushes for science.