11/7/2022 0 Comments Dia de los muertos altar diy![]() Opening Reception: Friday, October 7, 6 to 10 p.m Nolan Tredway’s Glitches and Ghosts, with a title that says it all, is about work inspired by the invasion of AI on the human touch. Opening Reception: Friday, October 7, 6 to 9 p.mĮdge also opens a new slate of shows for First Friday, with work by a quartet of associate members: Kay Galvan’s shadowy abstracts, Heather Hauptman’s pandemic art and Katherine Johnson’s mark-making. Opening Reception: Friday, October 7, 5 to 10 p.mĬlosing Reception: Friday, October 21, 5 to 10 p.m.Īt Core, Earl Chuvarsky contributes color-splashed pop-art Colorado portraits and views, and Sam Smith kicks in some equally colorful and pointed works commenting on the school shootings in Uvalde, Texas, while adding assemblage and readymades to his visual arsenal. Expect an all-around good-looking show.Įarl Chuvarsky, Ghosts of Old Denver Part IĬore New Art Space, 6501 West Colfax Avenue Leo Franco and Louis Recchia bring new work in their trademark styles to Pirate: Franco’s hardwood, metal and acrylic geometric sculptural compositions, and Recchia’s distinctive (and long-beloved) pop-art paintings, while invited guest Lin Takeuchi offers small process-perfect mixed media abstract works. Opening Celebration: Friday, October 7, 6 to 10 p.m. Pirate: Contemporary Art, 7130 West 16th Avenue, Lakewood DJ A-What will spin the OG classics while Bboy Factory hosts a live cipher showcase. ![]() #DIA DE LOS MUERTOS ALTAR DIY SERIES#ILA Gallery pays tribute to the early “boom bap” days of hip-hop with the debut of Sonic Shadows, a photography series by Matt McDonald (aka Mac M1ghty) and Ian Flaws of Denver’s Bboy Factory that will get folks all teary-eyed over that golden age on the cusp of high-tech music production. Opening Celebration: Friday, October 7, 7 to 10 p.m. ILA Gallery, 209 Kalamath Street, Suite 12 Mac M1ghty and the Bboy Factory, Sonic Shadows Catch the three-day show before it’s too late, or you’ll miss some beautiful views of life in Denver. Now Denverite and Colorado Public Radio have teamed up to sponsor a pop-up show of his best work at Leon Gallery. ![]() Prize-winning local photojournalist Kevin Beaty has been knocking the people beat out of the park for the online news outlet Denverite for the last six years (he did some work for Westword before that). ![]() Kevin Beatty, Denverite Presents Denveritesįriday, October 7, 10 a.m. Don’t miss the October 29 closing performance by Spoke N Motion, a dance company that choreographs for people with and without disabilities, allowing for movements by dancers in wheelchairs. More than an art show, Disability Pride and the Arts advocates for artists with challenges by humanizing them through their works. Understudy throws an unusual curveball in October with Disability Pride and the Arts, an exhibition showcasing the artistic Wiese family - mother Merhia and children Elliott and Maggie, who all live with disabilities, as well as visually-challenged artist Luanne Burke. Opening Celebration: Friday, October 7, 5 to 9 p.m.Ĭlosing Reception and Performance by Spoke N Motion: Saturday, October 29, noon to 4 p.m. ![]()
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