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Arts & Culture

Cultivating and curating

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In the Spring of 2016, artist William Singer got a flat tire on his way out of Detroit. Waiting for the tow, he sat...

Cultivating communities of care

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In this world, there are winners and there are losers. It’s survival of the fittest, and only the strongest survive. By this point in...

At a glance

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If you ask visual arts curator Drew Austin what unites the disparate and dazzling works on display this fall at Dairy Arts Center in...

The name on the wall

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As a local artist, an alumna of the University of Colorado and a former board member in the budding days of the Dairy Arts...

Arts | Week of April 16, 2015

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Barbara Bosworth: Quiet Wonder. Denver Art Museum, 100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway, Denver, 720-865-5000. Through Sept. 20...

Arts | Week of Oct. 23, 2014

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Buy — Sharon Feder. Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art, 1750 13th St., Boulder, 303-443-2122. Through Nov. 16...

Samurais

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The Significance of Samurai Culture, 6:30 p.m. Wednesday, Sept. 24, Paleontology Hall at CU, 303-492-6892...

The show must go on—Dispatches from the 48th Telluride Film Festival

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There was no show last year; it was called on account of pandemic. Just as well: Wildfires all along the West draped a burnt...

The steep walls of the pyramid

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Success, acclaim and wealth can be a dream come true for many artists. But when Jonathan Saiz’s artistic career began to take off, he...

Collage artist Jimmy Descant is building a different future

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In most cases, walking into an art gallery and proclaiming that the exhibit looks like garbage would be considered rude. But in Boulder, such criticism only earns you thanks...

The intimate is political

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In the months leading up to the 2016 presidential election, Boulder-based artists Julie Maren and Joy Alice Eisenhauer were excited. The two had partnered...

CWA: A magnifying glass on art

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When Terrence McNally, the four-time Tony Award-winning playwright, was completing his undergraduate degree at Harvard University in the late ’60s, he spent a summer as program director for a camp of chronic schizophrenics. The camp took 25 patients from a Boston ...