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Local Band Wheelchair Sports Camp Takes Over Denver Art Museum for a Night of ‘Spectacle’

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Max Mathers

Digital Genderqueer: An Interview with Max Mather

We recently spoke to emerging artist Max Mather (he/they) about their art practice. Max grew…

September 2023 :: Digital Queerness

Our September issue theme is ‘Digital Queerness’ bringing you an original photoshoot located at the…

Denver ayA Con 2023: Denver’s Indigenous Comic and Arts Festival

Offering an eclectic celebration of Indigenous culture, the organizers of Denver ayA Con 2023 hope…

Art Educator Cal Duran

Meet Cal Duran: Art Educator, Master of Mud, and Community Bridge Builder

My first encounter with Cal Duran (he/him) was at his Denver Art Museum Untitled: Artist…

“Untitled: Artist Takeover” at Denver Art Museum Welcomes Melissa Ivey and Sofie Birkin

“It feels like I’ve been preparing for this show my whole life,” says Melissa Ivey…

the story of me and you Robert Martin

New Exhibition of Queer Romance To Debut at Union Hall

Rough Gems curator Robert Martin returns to guest curate another show at Union Hall debuting Thursday,…

Denver Art Museum

Denver Art Museum is Closed, But you can Still Browse

Amid COVID-19 concerns, like all the other spots in the city, the Denver Art Museum…

Jeffrey Gibson’s ‘Like A Hammer’ Showcases the Colorado Artist’s Life

From now through August 12, visitors at the Denver Art Museum will be able to…

Denver’s Van Gogh exhibit is must-see

The untamed life of Vincent van Gogh – with its madness, romance, malnourishment and incessant inspiration – practically created the stereotype of the starving artist. Paintings like The Starry Night and Wheatfield with Crows challenged both the eye and the mind, with influence beyond the art world.