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
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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
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
The magic of the holiday season begins with Colorado Ballet’s presentation of The Nutcracker. This season will be the 57th production of The Nutcracker with 26 enchanting performances beginning Saturday, November 25 through December 24,
Since, first launching in Southeast Asia as explained by founder Bret Reynolds the Arts Circuit has worked in one fashion or another. Reynolds came back to the U.S. and expressed that logistically it just made
The Colorado Ballet continues to escalate the level of artistry through athleticism intertwined throughout the storytelling and this season the bar continues to be set high by opening the with Dracula. Haven’t we all been
The synchronicity of artist and gallery are more than the suggested coincidence in time. Bobbi Walker, owner of Walker Fine Art candidly shares her thoughts on the current exhibition and the synergy that artist and gallery
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