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Street art in Denver has become the new norm, but with that city-wide transformation, it can be easy to forget how (and who) started painting on the walls an...
CRUSH, as a festival, did a lot of growing up this year. Not only were the artists paid for the first time, but the overall experience for both participants and...
For the ninth year, the street art festival CRUSH reinvented RiNo with a whole new cast of characters on the walls. Throughout the past week, over 70 artists sp...
If you haven't been to RiNo in a while, it might look like a different neighborhood the next time you swing by. That's because this week, the walls and alleys a...
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This week, in preparation for the upcoming CRUSH WALLS urban art festival, the street art and graffiti from last year's festival has been buffed. "Buffed," i...
Art is not usually seen as a competitive activity. Mostly, artists are solitary workers who enjoy the freedom to express without pressure or limits. Even though...
West Colfax is bent on bringing art to the historic corridor that once blazed with the lights of hundreds of neon signs. Instead of focusing on the tourist-driv...
There aren't very many household names in the street art world — not yet, at least — and so the few guerrilla artists who have made a brand or a reputation ...
Murals and street art in Denver are popping up on new corners or alleys every week — showing the city that artistic talent does not need to rely on outdated str...
Mural season is underway and that means that nearly every weekend of the summer brings another art festival to Denver's streets. The newest addition to the fest...
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An alleyway and its surrounding businesses downtown are quickly becoming a welcome retreat, with the help of a few dozen local artists. The Dairy Block is mo...
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Welcome to our brand new series, Hello Denver My Name is... where we profile different people in Denver you probably don't know, but should. Get ready to...