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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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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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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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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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1JanTuesdayThis guitar building and woodworking class will keep your hands and mind busy. Master craftsman Edward Victor Dick teaches both beginners and more...
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17JanThursdayDiscover some of the best art in the state: paintings, sketches and photography of everything from the plains to the mountains.This juried exhibit of...
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17JanThursdayUsing weaving skills passed down from generation to generation, contemporary Guatemalan women create vibrant clothes and tapestries for both...
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18JanFridayA "traditional" family can be hard to define in 2013—and Motherhood Out Loud celebrates that. Though full of comical portrayals of the...
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24JanThursdayYes, she survived the Titanic, but she also proved America’s rags-to-riches promise. With determination to rise above her humble beginnings, Molly...
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28JanMondayThe miniscule and atomic details in nature are often overlooked in day-to-day activity. Local Colorado painter Robert Spellman uses his contemporary...
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1FebFridaySuddenly your grandfather’s old ride just got a lot more interesting. Highlighting the artistry found in woodie station wagons, this exhibit...
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4FebMondayThis is an artistic look at the old chicken-and--the-egg riddle. This art exhibit, by invitation only, explores the relationship between cause and...
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5FebTuesdaySometimes art is better when you can sit of it. Consisting of more than 100 decorative home furnishings, 11 different periods of interior design will...
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7FebThursdayGet a feel for true Chicano art at this celebratory exhibition. The installment commemorates significant artists from Denver's Chicano community...
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7FebThursdayIt's a beach day! As Iris' family breaks out of the Bronx for a day in the sand, her dad tells everyone to only bring necessities into the packed car...
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8FebFridayThere is no worse cocktail for a politician than a hotel room, mysterious dead bodies, and adultery. Richard Willy, a junior government official,...
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9FebSaturdayUkiyo-e art contains images of 17th century Japanese leisure activities and landscapes, using curved lines and bright colors to capture a wide range...
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9FebSaturdayWhat at first glance may appear to be abstract visions are actually large-scale photographs of the American landscape. David Maisel, showing four...
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10FebSundayGeorgia O'Keeffe's flower and flora oil paintings are icons of Western art, but this collection brings to light more of O'Keeffe's New Mexican...
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13FebWednesdayIf there is one thing we can all relate to, it's family. Centered on the theme of family, this display features works from the Progressive Insurance...
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14FebThursdayThe early 1900s were a time of intensity and turbulence—two words that can also describe the rambunctious personality of Molly Brown. Immerse...
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14FebThursdaySunsets and autumn leaves are natural occurrences that can be overlooked, but Dylan Fox’s photographs help us remember their beauty in his...
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14FebThursdayIronically opening on Valentine’s Day, this traveling exhibition has come to Boulder from Croatia to display what happens to previously-loved objects...
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15FebFridayJust over two years ago mammoth fossils were discovered in Snowmass Village—now you can see what those massive mammals actually looked like when they...
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15FebFridayTravel back in time and space and explore the frost-covered landscapes of the Ice Age. Dazzling computer-generated images that bring a faraway era to...
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15FebFridayArt often encourages individuals to revel in past experiences in order to relate and understand the piece—especially when the exhibit explores an...
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15FebFridayIf a picture is worth 1,000 words, then this display will be sure to leave even the chattiest people speechless. The exhibit—which features a...
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21FebThursdayWhere does the thin line between the real and the imagined lie? Artist Janaina Tschäpe’s paintings of mosaics and circles look abstract at first...
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22FebFridaySometimes you have to tackle problems one bake sale at a time. From fancy Christmas dinners to Hawaiian-style Easter fundraisers, four women in a...
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22FebFridayAfter being neglected, insulted, and harassed by their chauvinistic boss, three women working in a male-dominated office finally get fed up. This...
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23FebSaturdayThis comical three-act stage performance, written by Ben Hecht and Charles MacArthur, highlights the nuances of a journalist’s life with the story of...
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28FebThursdayThe way a strobe of light reflects off of an image can drastically alter the message it sends. This multi-medium show focuses on contemporary artists...
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1MarFridayPart of the Denver Jewish Film Festival, this exhibit explores the artistic relationship between photography, painting, and film. Don't miss featured...
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1MarFridayCome witness the beauty of the Arctic tundra—no parka or snowshoes required. Landscape photographers Evan Anderman and Eliot Porter take you on a...
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1MarFridayTransgendered pageants and Ku Klux Klan rallies couldn't be less connected, but they are both found in photographer Sonja Rieger’s newest show, which...
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1MarFridayExplore the history of the longest continuous commercial street in the United States—Colfax Avenue—with this traveling exhibit. Fifty pieces are on...
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1MarFridayDining out is usually a reward in itself. This month, Park Meadows shopping area provides a bonus. For every $75 spent at a Park Meadows restaurant—...
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1MarFridayDenver locals Collin Parson and William Manke team up to explore the basic concepts of light, shape, and sound. Manke’s sound installations...
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1MarFridayYou'll think differently about your compost bin after this exhibit. Artist Dennis Rousel elevates the concept of waste in his prints of everyday...
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1MarFridayIn 1934, a group of miners in Northern England took part in a mind-opening cultural enrichment program: They learned to paint. Their works depicted...
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2MarSaturdayStop, drop, and roll over to the Denver Firefighters Museum for some schooling on fire safety. The six-week course convenes each Saturday to teach...
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2MarSaturdaySince Edgar Degas famously created his 19th-century ballerina portraits, the relationship between art and dance has flourished. Mixed media artist...
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2MarSaturdayRocking fringe and bedazzled cowboy boots, Doyle and Debbie storm the stage, both idolizing and mocking country music duos. Doyle, a stereotypical...
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7MarThursdayThis isn't your typical high school time capsule. As part of Denver's Month of Photography, 32 artists join forces for this project focused on the...
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7MarThursdayOils and herbs are for more than just cooking and seasoning. In this four-class series with herbologist and massuse Kim Thompson, you will learn...
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8MarFridayThe so-called simple geometry of lines and circles will be explored through the works of abstract expressionist painters Monroe Hodder and Aaron Karp...
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8MarFridayJuried by Peter Strange Yumi—artist and creator of the online catalog of collage art, Collage Fancy—this exhibit is a multi-medium tribute to the...
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8MarFridayMort is devastated after his wife unceremoniously chokes to death on a piece of moo shoo pork. Alone with his awkward teenage son, Mort slowly begins...
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8MarFridayDefinitely not the new kids on the block. Playwright Pat Cook creates the tale of these rambunctious sisters, living together in their twilight years...
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9MarSaturdayDenver-based artist Sigri Strand has created an environment in this series of colored photographs where food and plants are objects of ritual. The...
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9MarSaturdayThe bonds of brotherhood are examined in this vibrant play about male relationships. Two brothers reconnect after the younger brother—recently...
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13MarWednesdayWhen conservative political candidate Therm Pooley's criticism of an artist's federally funded project resonates positively with voters, the senator...
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14MarThursdayMany of us have made a pit stop in Black Hawk to try and earn some extra cash on our way to the mountains. If you're looking for an excuse to make...
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14MarThursdayChallenge what's in front of you. This exhibit—part of Denver’s Month of Photography—takes what we see on a daily basis and converts it into the...
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14MarThursdayComing home for the holidays is never easy—a universality that intensifies two-fold in this play centering around the Channing family’s Christmas...
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15MarFridayGo beyond spring cleaning this year and add fresh design to your home. Find new products, inspiration, and design advice in one trip. Show...
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15MarFridayTake a group of professional actors, a set of three politically and socially charged plays, and a splash of wine, and you have yourself a theater-...
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15MarFridayThe closer you get the more you'll see with these tiny works of art. This is important because Valerie Savarie’s newest solo show relies on the...
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15MarFridayDisplaying taboo subjects on the stage is a forte of Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright David Mamet. His newest production is no exception. Exploring...
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15MarFridayFinally—a Bible sermon you can sit through without dozing off. Legendary composer Steven Schwartz has modernized his 1970 musical with revised...
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16MarSaturdayGlobal climate change is an ever important part of Earth's history, but there were times it got chilly rather than toasty. Explore the physical...
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16MarSaturdayLose yourself in a weekend of St. Patrick’s Day revelry. Saturday’s warm-up events include rugby matches, and activities for kids until 4 p.m., and...
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17MarSundayWant to see your favorite restaurant pros in action? Dine with an exclusive, table-side view as local chefs prepare your five-course dinner from...
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17MarSundayCheck out this collaborative duo: folk rock icon Judy Collins, who released her first album in 1961, and the rock, acoustic, pop musician Ari Hest....
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