![]() While it opens September 1, the show’s culmination isn’t until September 16, when a big, family-friendly afternoon event with altars and sugar calaveras honoring the dead, pan de muerto, face-painting and vendors will celebrate the ancestors with loving memories.Īrt Contained Del Sol Collective, 3058 West 55th Avenue The Armory in Brighton gets an early start on observing Día de los Muertos with Remembrance, Community and Celebration, an annual collaboration with Denver’s CHAC Gallery artists. Remembrance, Community and Celebration, a Día de los Muertos Exhibitionīrighton Armory, 300 Strong Street, BrightonĪrtist Reception and Celebration: Saturday, September 16, 1 to 5 p.m. Curated by artist George Bangs, the exhibition pairs Schram’s windswept dotted drawings, reminiscent of her other art - poke tattoos - with Cutilletta’s sculpture crafted with gnarly, criss-crossing sticks of metal. Opening Friday, September 1, 5 to 11 p.m.Īrtists Lydia Schram and Dominic Cutilletta share the stage for Manifest World, a duet show that signals the rebirth of Dateline in what appears to be a new age for the underground gallery. Slap a barretina on your head if you really want to honor the occasion.ĭominic Cutillette and Lydia Schram Lydia Schram and Dominic Cutilletta, Manifest World Urban Mud member Mark Freeman celebrates the eclectic spirit of Barcelona - the fierce Catalan city known for its rich aggregate of arts and architecture, museums, the curvy crafted buildings of Antoni Gaudí, modernist sensibilities and Mediterranean cuisine -in Barcelona, an exhibition of more than forty colorful ceramic sculptures composed in the modern mold. The results are handsome and contemporary, building on influences from the second half of the last century. Painter Tara Kelley-Cruz has a good feel for composition without thinking about it too hard - instead, she’s busy layering, scraping, sanding and adding image transfers, drawings and ephemera to the mix in a frenzy of pure process. Tara Kelley Cruz Tara Kelley-Cruz, DeconstructedĪrtist Reception: Friday, September 15, 5 to 8 p.m. Fees for sample classes vary, and they are filling up fast learn more here and register here. ![]() If that stirs your inner artist, ASLD is hosting Summer Sampler classes over the holiday weekend, where wannabes can test the waters for a day, learning about cartooning, calligraphy or jewelry-making - and much more. The Art Students League of Denver has been doing its thing now for almost forty years: offering affordable art classes and use of the appropriate apparati to people of all ages and skill levels. Thursday, August 31, through Sunday, September 3 You’ll find amazing work and meet new people.Īrt Students League of Denver, 200 Grant Street Join him for Turbulences, a show of “new and historic” works “curated from archives by invited guests,” at the Tejon Art Studios. Enter Gallery Galore, a middleman-free exchange where people can buy whatever Price makes. He’s practical, yet his brain spins in outer space, gathering ideas as fast as he can make them real (incidentally, that's something he has called, at times, the fancyreal). He also creates printed accessories with sharp designs, including backpacks and laptop cases. For gardeners, Price fashions in-demand hypertufa planters with panache and a sharp focus on imperfect edges. Quietly and endlessly creative with the simplest of materials, Denver artist Bruce Price salvages and collages gay checked-gingham fabric samples of cut-up clothing with paint on paper, or folds and twists them into perfect little objets d'art. Thursday, August 31, through September 16 Gallery Galore, Tejon Art Studios, 2890 South Tejon Street Viewing opens on Thursday, or wait until the Friday -night reception the TBOBFAS Fashion Show follows on Saturday afternoon and includes a two-day boutique. The Beauty of Blackness returns to the Foothills Mall in Fort Collins and runs throughout the Labor Day weekend with original works by Black and African American artists, both in person and online (streaming September 1 through September 3, 3 to 6 p.m. Streaming: Friday through Sunday, September 1-3, 3 to 6 p.m. Artist Saturday Fashion Show: Saturday, September 2, noon ![]() Opening Reception: Friday, September 1, 6 to 9 p.m. to 6 p.m., and Sunday, September 3, 11 a.m. Thursday, August 31 through September 2: Thursday through Saturday, 10 a.m. Zsudayka Nzinga The Beauty of Blackness Fine Art Showįoothills Mall, 215 Foothills Parkway, Fort Collins ![]()
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