On June 26th 2018 Mark performed Illicit Patriotism at Denver Civic Center Park, until he collapsed at the Colorado State Capital and was rushed to the hospital for heat stroke and kidney failure. Join us as we visit Mark in the studio to re-experience his charged and weighted performance in his own words.
Read More‘..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 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 MoreMeet Sky Welkin and enter into the Weebee's world of continuum, reason and inquiry.
Read MoreFor Brian Napier, art making is a marathon rather than a sprint. A researcher and bookworm at heart, Napier creates paintings, illustrations, sculptures, and installations which examine the indifferent nature of nature; the existential play of human beings and the debris left in our wake.
Read MoreRobyn's work revere’s the self as a whole; both honoring the minds inclination to create and celebrating the body’s ability to form life.
Read MoreZook’s current body of work investigates the physicality of painting as well as the representation of the human body throughout art history. A self-proclaimed artist of “The New Aesthetic”, she utilizes glitch programming to dismantle the once idealized human figures of Neo-Classical and Greco-Roman sculpture.
Read MoreJeremy, a self proclaimed maximalist, pushes his works to transcend the shock-&-awe juxtapositions on which contemporary collage and assembly often rely.
Read MoreThey say life imitates art….or, is it the other way around?
Either way, Kaitlin Ziesmer is a perfect example of an artist immersed in her practice. Step into Kaitlin’s studio and you’ll be greeted by bright, luminous colors and art made by close friends and other local makers.
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 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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