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15FebWednesdayA century after the fateful sinking of the famous Titanic, Margaret "Molly" Brown is still considered "unsinkable." The Molly Brown House Museum is...
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1MarThursdaySnapshots of heartbreak and struggle capture the essence of the last several years of economic disaster. Photographs supplied by the Library of...
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20MaySundayDesigned specifically for the Denver Art Museum's Fuse Box, artist Laleh Mehran created this installation exhibit to be both meditative and seductive...
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1JunFridayWhether it be the massive brewery by the stream, the "Howdy Folks!" arch at the edge of town, or the giant "M" on the hillside, there are plenty of...
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12JunTuesdayLong before silver prospectors arrived in Aspen, the Ute people—or Nuche—called eastern Utah and western Colorado home. Over time, their culture...
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11AugSaturdayWhether you're a postmodern art connoisseur or think scribbles make a famous abstract piece, the Faux Show has something for everyone. The...
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9SepSundayEl Anatsui is a Ghanaian sculptor who creates objects inspired by the beliefs and subjects of his home country. In the first retrospective of El...
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14SepFridayWhat nature destroyed, it also preserved. Hundreds of artifacts offer an insider's glimpse into the daily life—and tragic end—of the ancient Roman...
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21SepFridayVisit Dana Schutz’s “mythic universe,” an exhibit strewn with cannibals and other grotesque characters. Schutz harnesses her artistic vision to in...
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12OctFridayReading and writing: Once mastered, these ordinary activities largely dictate our daily lives. Investigating the artistic facets of human language,...
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18OctThursdayFor 20 years, the Museo de las Americas has shown a light on the art from Latin America. The museum's new anniversary exhibit ties the past, present...
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18OctThursdayFort Collins-based artist Marius Lehene uses various dimensions to explore displacement in his latest exhibit. Originally from Romania, Lehene starts...
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21OctSundayGet a taste of Vincent van Gogh's journey to becoming one of the most recognizable artists in history at this world-exclusive exhibition at the DAM....
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27OctSaturdayFor four decades, Floyd D. Tunson's pop culture meets abstraction installations have been among the most highly regarded and influential in the...
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27OctSaturdayWalk among displays of graphic art and recycled-object sculptures in RedLine’s reinvented exhibition hall. Works by the gallery's resident...
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28OctSundayLaura Letinsky’s still life food photographs have appeared in Bon Appétit and Martha Stewart Living, but they depart from the perfectionist culinary...
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31OctWednesdayTreating classic photography with painting techniques, this exhibit features photographs of the artist's mother. A former fashion designer, Aline...
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1NovThursdayThe objects presented in this exhibit depict the evolution of art using a multiple methods and materials. Heavily stylized, industrial, and graphic...
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3NovSaturdayAppealing to more than just the peanut gallery, Buntport Theater's live comic book turns children's theater on its ear by playing to the tech-savvy...
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7NovWednesdayWhat is it about tupperware that makes this show so hilarious? It's not the plastic dishes, it's the people who sell it. Dixie is a force of nature...
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9NovFridayFuera de la Frontera reaches across genres to bring you a visual smorgasboard. Exhibits run the gamut from paintings and photography to sculpture and...
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9NovFridayThese synthetic art forms are sure to put you in a meditative state of mind, especially if you take them in at night. Designed to slow your thoughts...
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9NovFridayExperience these synthetic art forms and get into a meditative state of mind. Designed to slow your thoughts and create a sense of natural flow, this...
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11NovSundayCombining multiple genres, the artist's 30 paintings and 12 drawings conceived over more than a decade, almost appear to overflow with expressionist...
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15NovThursdayChairs, tables, and even skis get the Rocky Mountain treatment in this hometown exhibit. An extention of the showing at the Denver International...
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20NovTuesdayTopologies are the basic properties of space and connectedness—but Sharon Feder's exhibit is anything but basic. The Colorado native is exhibiting...
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23NovFridayVintage meets contemporary as Denver's top artists and designers share their eclectic mix of work from screenprints to house-made soaps and custom...
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23NovFridaySouthwest Airlines and Downtown Denver Partnership invite you to embrace the cold and skate at Skyline Park. Look out for regularly scheduled...
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30NovFridayGet up close and personal with paintings so realistic they could be photographs. Austin Parkhill's debut solo exhibition features his portraits,...
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30NovFridayIs it really what's underneath the wrapping paper that counts? Stacia is over the long hours spent trying to hunt down the perfect holiday present...
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30NovFridaySome of Denver's finest photographers are on display this holiday season. Come see the works of 14 local artists including Jake Groenhof, Morgan...
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30NovFridayMore than one million twinkling lights illuminate the night at these south foothills garden. Look at the decorated antique tractors and sip on hot...
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30NovFridaySnow or no snow, we can still drape the city with a festive holiday glow. Bathe in the Blossoms of Light, as more than one million twinkling lights...
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30NovFridayThe zoo is illuminated by more than 38 acres of lights and more than 200 animated animal sculptures for the annual wintertime traditon. Bring the...
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1DecSaturdayThey say that birds of a feather flock together, but this exhibit seems to have taken a non-discriminating approach with its medley of bird breeds...
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3DecMondayExuberant energy and perpetual sugar highs surround families throughout the holiday season. Help your little wind down with an hour of yoga followed...
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7DecFridayThe season of toy soldiers and may be over, but you can still indulge your inner child. Experience a collective exhibit filled with toy- and...
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7DecFridayIf the best gifts really do come in small packages, then your friends will be really excited when they open theirs. Everything at thie exhibit is...
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7DecFridayWhen Eve's car slides off an icy road on Christmas Eve, it only reinforces her disbelief in God, miracles, and, especially, Santa Claus. She's forced...
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13DecThursdayMuch like a cloud can conjure the image of an animal, Connor Hollis and Amorette Lana illustrate the limitless possibilities of perception. ...
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14DecFridayJourney through a tropical rainforest as you step into glowing gardens at the Butterfly Pavilion. With interactive exhibits, live creatures, and an...
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21DecFridayThis family will make your relatives seem sane. Watch this family's attempt to maintain pseudo-normalcy while dealing with Diana Goodman's depressive...
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22DecSaturdaySee this winter wonderland in a whole new light and celebrate the magic of the Colorado mountains with fun-filled, family-friendly festivities. The...
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