
Denver’s Monet Extravaganza Is Almost Here. This Is How It All Came Together
Some of the paintings, on private loan to the Denver Art Museum, have never been displayed in the United States before.

Red Rocks Seating Advice: Is There A Perfect Seat For The Best Sound?
To get a show sounding great at Red Rocks, an act’s sound team has to overcome many challenges.

Like Christmas? Add This 10,000-Square Foot Immersive Holiday Art Spectacular To Your Yuletide Bucket List
Artist and designer Lonnie Hanzon was inspired by the window displays he would see as a kid in downtown Denver department stores.

‘Knives Out’ Leads The 42nd Denver Film Festival’s Lineup
See the full lineup, including “Marriage Story” starring Adam Driver and Scarlett Johansson.

Grand Junction’s ‘Art On The Corner’ Will Add A Memorial Sculpture From Its Late Founder
Art on the Corner is Dave Davis’ brainchild, and perhaps the most enduring and visible part of his legacy.

The Medal Of Honor Museum Isn’t Coming To Town. So, What Happens To That Prime Denver Space?
Denver didn’t get the project, which frees up two hot pieces of downtown property for whatever comes next.

Medal Of Honor Museum Chooses Arlington, Texas Over Denver After Contentious RTD Discussions
The president and CEO of the National Medal of Honor Museum Foundation called Arlington “the optimal location to build America’s next national treasure.”

RedLine’s Latest Show Highlights Art Inspired By Presidential Impeachment — In South Korea
“CounterART: Aesthetics of South Korean Activism” runs at RedLine Oct. 4 – Dec. 15, 2019.

For Decades, Francesca Woodman’s Photography Was Overshadowed By Her Death. A New Exhibit At The MCA Tries To Change That
In addition to her work, the exhibition includes prints, letters and postcards that her friend and fellow artist George Lange held onto in a sealed box.

Giant Chicken Skeleton In Denver’s Central Library Stands For More Than Just Dinner
Black Cube’s “Monumental” project is a series of temporary artworks designed to challenge why we memorialize things and who and what should be represented in monuments.

Headlining This Year’s Biennial Of The Americas: The Concept Of Empathy And A Giant Light-Up Jaguar
A number of clinicas and workshops hope to impart attendees with new ideas anout empathy.

Colorado Ballet’s Francisco Estevez Dances Through A Cancer Diagnosis Not Once, But Twice, To Reach Company’s Top Position
Estevez takes the stage as the lead in “Don Quixote,” running Oct. 4 – 13, 2019 at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House in downtown Denver.

Artists Will Soon Breathe Some Early Life Back Into Denver’s Storied Rossonian Hotel
After decades sitting vacant, the Rossonian Pop-Up Studio will be a temporary, twice-a-week solution for artists living in the Five Points area.

The ‘With(in)’ Podcast Takes You Inside Prison, Made By The Inmates Who Live The Reality
A collaboration between DU Prison Arts Initiative and the Colorado Department of Corrections, “With(in)” is a new podcast featuring conversations with people serving time in prisons, as well as those who staff them.

Someone Has Tempted The Fates And Vandalized ‘Blucifer’ At The Airport
“There are definitely letters of some sort,” an airport spokesperson told CPR News. “The orange graffiti is pretty faint, so it’s illegible.”

Is Public Art ‘Having A Moment’ In Colorado?
Controversy over a mural festival prompted Granby’s mayor to call for an official public art policy. The mountain town is just one of the latest Colorado communities to look at formalizing or expanding public art.