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The Denver Art Museum opened a new exhibit of Korean moon jars. They’re white, globular jars that were popularized in the 17th and 18th centuries, and only 40 of these jars are in existence worldwide.
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About 60 pieces of work from artist Pablo Picasso are now on display at the Longmont Museum.
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Colorado artist Detour is known for his colorful murals all around Denver. But his latest canvas is Concourse B at Denver International Airport. He talks about his new project – and the 183 pieces of luggage he used in it – on today’s In The NoCo.
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A new exhibit at History Colorado highlights the unsung plains photography of John Fielder.
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Sculptors have finished up their creations for this year’s International Snow Sculpture Championships in Breckenridge, and they're much more impressive than your average snowman.
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Meow Wolf hosted an Intentional Collage Workshop where participants were encouraged to create vision boards for the new year. The activity was designed to help adults get their creative juices flowing and reflect on what they have learned in the past year.
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Many people put up a few strands of lights for the holidays, but some homeowners in Northern Colorado have a wildly festive approach — with the goal of bringing more smiles and joy to the community.
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After being diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, Denver artist Tim McKay wanted to go in a new direction. He started creating art that reflects how the disease is changing his ability to paint. He shares the process of documenting his Parkinson’s journey through art, on today’s In The NoCo.
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An unusual night of films produced by veterans is screening at the Colorado State University on Veterans Day this Monday. The Patton Veterans Project works with vets to help them process their trauma by creating short films. You can hear about the films, and how they help veterans, on today’s In the NoCo.
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Artists from all over the world will showcase their skills on walls in Denver, Boulder, Aurora, Greeley and Fort Collins over the next month.