[Update June 9 at 11:11 a.m.: The Law Enforcement Accountability and Integrity Act has passed in the Senate. The final vote was 32 yes, one no and t...
Art serves as a tool for the oppressed, for the unheard, for the ones who have something to say but nowhere else to say it. The creation of art is often ass...
After a weekend of unrest in Denver, it might be time for many people to sit down and decide the actions they want to take going forward to enact the change the...
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...
As stay-at-home orders slowly lift, restaurants start to re-open and the weather entices us outside for adventures, it might feel easier to forget about the glo...
Have you ever wondered what plants are native to Colorado and which ones humans introduced? Do you sometimes see flowers on a hike and want to know what they ar...
When your job is to perform fantastic stunts and hilarious antics in front of a crowd, times like these can be crippling. Performance artists, actors, circus gr...
For more than a month, the arts scene in Denver has been devastated by the shutdown of all gatherings and non-essential businesses. The creative community has r...
At the beginning of this year, Denver artist Alex Pangburn announced her plans to organize the first all womxn and non-binary mural festival in Colorado called ...
What started as a trend on Broadway became a citywide phenomenon, and now the newest street art in Denver can be found on plywood. Some of the artwork simply se...
Spending more time at home can be great news for your gardening dreams. With some effort, anything from a small patio to a full-blown backyard has the potential...
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...