The recent closure of Denver Public Schools due to the COVID-19 pandemic has left many children in need of meals. Food for Thought Denver — a local nonprofit or...
Although it's unfair to call the immersive art trend new (just look at the work of Kurt Schwitters or Marina Abramovic) in Denver the term exploded in popularit...
The Haus of Trauma does exactly the opposite of what it sounds like. Instead of instigating horror, like you might imagine with that name during this month, Hau...
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...
If someone were to tell you there is peace to be found in the onslaught of digital media — endless Instagram feeds, constant Facebook updates, 24-hour news stor...
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The small room wedged between a busy RTD Light Rail and the bustling streets in front of the Convention Center doesn't seem like the most opportune location ...
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Can a city be happy?
With a question as big and broad as that, it's hard to imagine how a group of artists are planning on addressing it. But beginning Ma...
Denver's main cultural facilities — like the Denver Art Museum and Museum of Contemporary Art — enjoy large crowds of both locals and visitors. But the city har...
To some, it might seem blasphemous, but mother-daughter artist duo Kendra and Heather Fleischman along with the Denver Digerati have installed a likeness of a c...
Coinciding with the largest gathering of outdoor industry leaders in North America, this weekend is an art show and a series of free discussions presented at th...
Looking back at this last year brings to mind a wealth of creative experiences. With all the political turmoil saturating news feeds, escaping into the realm of...