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March 2-24: 22nd Annual Colorado Watercolor Society Exhibition. Apr. 6-June 30: Edgar Degas: The Private Impressionist--Works on Paper by the Artis...
The name Edgar Degas conjures up the painter’s iconic images of twirling ballerinas. But the French impressionist had a rich artistic life beyond t...
As the holiday season kicks into high gear, Colorado celebrates with some high-wattage displays of light. Tonight, downtown Denver's oldest architecture will be lit up with thousands of LED bulbs whil... More »
It started a few years ago with a slight buzz, but the concept of buying local has become a resonant holiday-season mantra for urban forward-thinkers. In its wake, handmade holiday markets are thrivin... More »
The DocuWest Documentary Film Festival, which got its start just three years ago, has already grown -- not only in the number of films submitted, but also in its reputation as a go-to documentary festival. "The selection is really important to... More »
What do Bob Dylan, Heath Ledger and Elvis have in common? Their fashion sense: Theyve all worn Western shirts from Rockmount Ranch Wear, founded in 1946 by the late Jack A. Weil. Although its claim to fame is being the first company to add snaps... More »
In case you haven't seen the exhibit, or have been living under a rock for the past five years or so, PostSecret is a project from Frank Warren that began when he handed out blank postcards to strange... More »
Foothills Art Center typically presents group shows, but last summer the entire place -- even the Carol and Don Dickinson Sculpture Garden -- was given over to a fabulous solo that delved into the abstract and conceptual sculptures and installations of the legendary Charles Parson. The pieces outside were a trio of gongs in the form of hieratically composed tubular metal spires, while inside there were some surprisingly realistic landscape drawings, along with a facsimile of the... More »
Colorado artists began embracing abstraction in the 1930s, and by the late '40s and early '50s, it had become a full-blown regional movement. Unfortunately, much of the work has been mostly forgotten. Aiming to correct this oversight, painter and volunteer art historian Tracy Felix put together Colorado Modernism, a handsome and well-thought-out show. It was filled with gorgeous mid-century-modern paintings by the likes of Vance Kirkland, Charles Bunnell, Mary Chenoweth and Al Wynne, along... More »
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