‘..Denver has changed quite a bit and continues to change. Moving forward, the question I have is, how can the arts ecosystem adapt to what exists now and brace for future changes in a way that provides opportunities to artists so they can afford to stay in Denver?..’
Read MoreCurrently standing in the midst of RiNo’s recent onslaught of construction, detour signs, and potholes, Helikon is an oasis for artists of all kinds... And no matter where you might find yourself in the maze of art to explore, you can always expect a welcoming smile and good chat with Cayce, Helikon's joyful and fearless leader.
Read Morea shirtless man asking, “Will you do me in that later?”, and a by passer quickly chiming in to say, “That’s a man, sir.” This short opening sequence sets the tone beautifully for the rest of the film which blatantly speaks to the viewer about transphobia, mob mentality, and violence in society...
Read MoreOften, collaborative exhibitions reveal themselves to be an artistic gamble; exemplifying the differences in style, language, and opinion, instead of achieving something greater than the sum of its parts. The Tells is a wonderful exception to this rule.
Read More‘Wish You Were Here’, Young’s first solo exhibition at the gallery, is an exploration of the visceral. Through his use of object, technology, and modern materials, Young confronts and challenges the spectrum of human emotion in all its vulnerability, truth, and rhetoric.
Read MoreObserving (A)trophy Life is an in-depth examination of the complexities of Border-Nation culture.
Read MoreIn Mythos, Helikon has brought together drawing, painting, digital illustration, and more into one beautiful space; bridging the gap between the antique and the modern.
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