This week Civic Center EATS returns for the summer, open Wednesdays and Thursdays from 11 a.m. - 2 p.m. -- the perfect time to sneak out of the office for a lun...
Did you know the Mile High City is home to more than 400 pieces of public art? Ranging from larger-than-life sculptures to interactive media pieces, there is mu...
Times of turmoil are likely to herald in new waves of creativity. We experienced this in full force last year, especially in the streets, when artists responded...
A sediment pond in Denver's City Park, near the corner of 17th Avenue and Colorado Boulevard, was originally created in 1917 as a living work of art. Filled wit...
For over a decade, Mary Valdez with Denver Public Art has organized a program where local, national and international street artists are given a stipend to pain...
For over a decade now, Denver's Urban Arts Fund (UAF) has paired street artists with walls all over the city and county, paying them to paint murals that live o...
As the start of a new year (and a new decade) draws near, it's time to look ahead at what the next revolution around the sun will bring us. In Denver, the begin...
Denver is filled with public art. Although a large portion of it is due to the Denver Public Art department under Denver Arts & Venues, a lot of other organ...
For the last few years, Colorado's arts industries have been steadily contributing more money to the economy — more than the mining or transportation industries...
Denver-based artist Markus Puskar likes to find interesting ways to paint murals and bring his community together. After moving to Denver in 2017, Puskar's frie...
Street art in Denver is a hot topic recently. Here at 303 Magazine, our Lifestyle and Culture desk spends a lot of time scoping out artists — emerging and estab...
Walking between Federal and Sheridan on the pedestrian path in Dry Gulch Park you will find a series of single-note wind chimes. Made of wood, steel cable, alum...