Artists, designers, writers, and photographers are all creative professionals and entrepreneurs, but the usual social media advice and general small business resources aren’t targeted to their unique needs. . . Artboss looks to bridge that gap, and take the guesswork out of building a creative business.
Read MoreSeason 2 of CART is officially underway! What a great discussion on the role of the curator in socially engaged practice. Special thanks to our neighbors, Rule Gallery for hosting and Bryce Walsh for leading the discussion. See you all next month
Read MoreAs this space approaches its third year of operation, Art Gym remains one of Colfax’s best-kept secrets...but not for long. With new opportunities to connect with other artists, new mediums to explore, and access to the best equipment at a fraction of the cost, Art Gym is a no-brainer and a worthy investment for artists looking to take their creativity to the next level.
Read MoreThe answers are never simple. I've learned that the journeys of creatives rarely are. I believe that, like everyone, we were told when we were young that our art was poor, selfish, and/or pointless. Those of us who think of ourselves as creatives simply chose not to believe that. We chose to keep making.
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 MoreNews clippings, paint chips, reference images, wire mesh, and just about every drawing material you could imagine, are scattered throughout; revealing Drew Austin's true nature as an artist, one who’s method of making work is constantly in a state of growth and refinement.
Read MoreIngersoll’s work finds influence in music, psychology, history, self-analysis, and advances in artificial intelligence.
Read MoreBen Siekierski is a third-year student at the Rocky Mountain College of Art & Design, where he is currently creating quite the cast of characters.
Read MoreWhile growing up somewhere between the bustling energy of Los Angeles and the quiet grasslands of Oklahoma, Daisy fell in love with history, story telling, and immersing herself in the unknown.
Read MoreAs avid readers and pop culture connoisseurs, evidenced by epic book shelves in their studio, I.C. Philistines leaves no stone un-turned, and nothing is off-limits.
Read MoreDaniel Granitto, a Colorado native, returned to Denver in 2016 after living and working in Chicago, Illinois for six years where he received his BFA in painting from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Working across various scales and media, Daniel’s paintings are meditations on the subtle magic and the quiet wonder that saturates daily life and softly whispers of eternity.
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