At this time, Colorado may be most well–known for its legalization of recreational marijuana, a move that has opened a vast number of opportunities for jobs and...
This last weekend over 140 tattoo artists and other alternative artists came together at the Convention Center for the first annual Tattoo Masquerade, created b...
Denver ranked fifth in Inked Magazine’s “The Top 15 Tattooed Cities in the United States” with 164 tattoo parlors (in 2014) and so it is no wonder that this wee...
Opening this Sunday, July 10 at the Denver Art Museum is #dancelab, a collaborative movement installation by Wonderbound (Garrett Ammon) and Legwork Studio (Mat...
Modern art is generally known to have started with Realism, a movement in the late 1800s which turned away from traditional, Romantic or Classical for...
Transformation may be the most common denominator in art—the transformation of materials, the transformation of ideas into images, the transformation of perspec...
June has arrived and with it the 45th annual People's Fair at Civic Center Park, Saturday June 4, 10 a.m—8 p.m., and Sunday June 5, 10 a.m.—7 p.m. Produced by t...
Public art—both commissioned and not—is one of the many beauties of living in Denver. Finding some of the murals that grace the sides of buildings, alleyways an...
Baroque Selfie, up close. Photo courtesy of Matthew Harris
Though the term "selfies" is new to our lexicon, the idea of presenting the best image of ourselv...
Dominated by the State Capitol Building, a glorious white granite structure with real gold leaf on the dome, the Capitol Hill (Cap Hill) neighborhood has been h...
Experience the 12th annual Doors Open Denver this weekend, presented by the Denver Architectural Foundation, with a variety of activities that will invigorate y...
Four years ago voters in Colorado approved extra funds for art programs in Denver schools and yet many districts still remain underfunded and badly organized wi...
Corinne Anderson wants to change the world, one article at a time. She believes that art may be our most important invention and that many of society’s woes could be addressed through creative problem-solving. For the last four years, she has written nearly 500 published articles about the Denver, Colorado cultural landscape, focusing heavily on street art and contemporary visual art. Her articles have been shared by Governor Jared Polis and Mayor Michael Hancock and have earned her highly-regarded positions on panels, tour groups and Twitter chats. Corinne was first published as a poet when she was only 10 years old in a young writer’s anthology and has since been published in the Sky Hi Daily News, The Mountain Gazette, Westword, 5280 Magazine and 303 Magazine (originally under the byline Cori). See some of her adventures and creations on Instagram or Twitter