Tag: 2022 Fall Arts Preview
Celebrating the honored dead
Elaborately painted sugar skulls rest beside photos, flanked by candles, a cross and flowers — an ofrenda, a memorial to the dead, honoring them...
Erin Hyunhee Kang captures loss and healing in ‘A Home In...
Erin Hyunhee Kang, her husband and their two children stayed in a hotel room on Dec. 30 as they waited to hear news about...
Getting to 1%
For those of us who’ve been here for a while, it’s easy to be nostalgic about an earlier time in Boulder. The early days...
T2 Dance Company explores the visibility of immigrants
On a dark stage, ghostly textile sculptures are frozen in time. They resemble scrubs, working clothes from a working class, with no bodies to fill...
Call and response
For Betty Hart, theater is both a call and a response. What happens on stage is a crucial piece of her work as a new...
A dedicated space for Indigenous artists
It may seem like Robert Martinez is established, "but it’s been a long road to walk,” says the Native artist from the Wind River...
State of the arts
“I'm going to give you a little slice of reality,” Lori Preston, executive director of the Museum of Boulder, says over a Zoom call....