
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.

Colorado Ballet’s Gonna Replace Their Sad And Haggard ‘Nutcracker’ Costumes. Here’s What Happens Next
Colorado Ballet has hired Holly Hynes to design the new costumes.

Colorado Just Named Three New Creative Districts. The Title Comes With The Promise Of An Arts Economy Boost
Sterling, Durango and Loveland are the latest communities to receive the designation, bringing the statewide total to 26.

Colorado Ballet Hopes This Year’s ‘Nutcracker’ Is The Last Held Together By Duct Tape And Glue
As bad as the gear is, the only thing more eye-opening is the check they’ll have to write to replace them.

The Museum Of Outdoor Arts Will Host A Major Retrospective Of Pop Art Pioneer Robert Rauschenberg Next Year
Opening to the public Feb. 24, “Rauschenberg: Reflections and Ruminations” will be the largest exhibition of the artist’s work ever shown in Colorado.

When Colorblind Visitors Put On These Glasses, The Art At The MCA Looks A Lot Brighter
The Museum of Contemporary Art Denver is the first Colorado museum to offer EnChroma glasses.

Colorado Music Hall Of Fame To Honor Homegrown Rock And Blues ‘Trailblazers’
The induction ceremony and concert will be at Mission Ballroom in Denver Tuesday night.

30 Years Ago, This Denver Artist Contributed To ‘A Monument To Joy’ On The Berlin Wall
After the Berlin Wall fell, Mary Mackey was able to leave her mark on a piece of history.

PHOTOS: A Dramatic ‘Elision’ Of Dance And Music At The Dairy Arts Center In Boulder
Boulder-based 3rd Law Dance/Theater’s “Elision Project Volume 3” runs Nov. 22 – 24.

PHOTOS: A Holiday Smorgasbord Of Lights, Santas And Cocktails At DCPA’s Campy ‘Camp Christmas’
The immersive “wild selfie palace” comes from the mind of Lakewood-based artist and designer Lonnie Hanzon and runs Nov. 21 – Jan. 5 at The Hangar at Stanley Marketplace.

Colorado Singer-Songwriter Gregory Alan Isakov Gets Grammy Nod
Isakov’s latest studio release, “Evening Machines,” has been nominated for “Best Folk Album.”

‘Flame Broiled, or the ugly play’ Tackles Race And Bias With Satire, Energy
One day while driving, Denver playwright Rodney Hicks saw a white woman and a black man walking across the street. As the man passed her (wearing an Armani suit, he adds) the woman clutched her purse closer. Afterwards, Hicks thought: “that’s a play.”

