What a better way to celebrate the afterglow of Valentine’s day than by watching Shakespeare’s most famous and tragic love story performed by the Colorado Ballet beginning this Friday at 7:30 pm? Presented by Park Meadows,

What a better way to celebrate the afterglow of Valentine’s day than by watching Shakespeare’s most famous and tragic love story performed by the Colorado Ballet beginning this Friday at 7:30 pm? Presented by Park Meadows,
When you are artistically inclined, your calling can come into play through different creative forms. David Liban, pronounced Lee-ban, is creatively inclined to make films. “I’ve been making films for many years. I made animated
Every year brings us new hope, new art and adventures both in cultural and artistic expressions. We thought we would take a moment to note some exhibitions that are coming to an end that you
Get yer boots and Stetsons ready because there are two great reasons to visit rustic Wickenburg, AZ this March says the chairperson of the Wickenburg Art Club’s (WAC) 13th Spring Fine Art Expo, Michele Schuck. This darling little
As our world and immediate communities continue to grow and change exponentially, the exhibition at the Curtis Center for the Arts, curated by Robin Whatley, Program Coordinator at the Arts Student League of Denver, allows
The symphony of sculptural art begins as you enter the Museum of Outdoor Arts (MOA) Indoor Gallery. From left to right and right to left, with wall and pedestal pieces carefully striking the room like
Helen Canetta does not subscribe to the binary vision of “fine arts” versus “popular arts” frequently used today. “It is archaic terminology which desperately needs to be revisited” Canetta said, an abstract collage artist, an individualist
With strokes of light and shadows that race off the canvas, Alex Wakefield is able take the audience on a fantastic journey of sight, sound and even smell. It is as if you can feel
In Phoenix until mid-May 2018, the Desert Botanical Garden is hosting twenty hand-formed, brightly painted and rather large sculptures by Japan-born artist Jun Kaneko. Most of the pieces installed throughout the trail system are abstract,