Sharon Wehner has brought a level of spirited charisma to the artistry of ballet in her tenure with the Colorado Ballet. “According to Wehner, entering her 22nd season is bittersweet. She feels grateful to have spent

Sharon Wehner has brought a level of spirited charisma to the artistry of ballet in her tenure with the Colorado Ballet. “According to Wehner, entering her 22nd season is bittersweet. She feels grateful to have spent
Artists walk among us and you may not even know it. It may come across as a sci-fi alien alert, however if it wasn’t for the artist and the work they create, our lives would
Traveling allows us to awaken the sense of adventure that inspires us to explore our senses in every way shape and form. This includes the exploration of food! On a trip to Los Angeles for
To walk through the Denver Botanical Garden is to walk the earth in a single afternoon. Gardens mirror habitats from humid jungles to arid deserts with precision and care. As the painter unites colors on
On the only North American stop of its tour, the Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera exhibit can be seen for just a few more weeks in downtown Phoenix’s Heard Museum, 2301 N. Central Avenue. This phenomenally
“There’s something really magical about being on the Boston Common — watching nature change around you as it goes from dusk to night — and when Romeo says ‘I swear by the moon’ to look
Rafael (Rafi) Anteby’s journey to his current Los Angeles exhibition, Meditative Mandalas started at age 13 when he began studying martial arts to ward off bullies at school. A Kung Fu demonstration drew him in
Odessa leaps into the artistic scene with a vision of inclusion and a voice that art in not just an experience, it is a powerful generator that connects artists to the art world and beyond.
It’s about 8pm on Monday evening and local artist, Tom Bond, has just completed another long day of painting on a new mural at West End Tap on Tennyson. “I’ve spent three whole days so