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Rocky Mountain National Park’s Artist-In-Residence program was reintroduced this summer after a seven-year hiatus. While the chosen artists create beautiful pieces, they also highlight conservation.
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The Denver Art Museum just opened the exhibit "The Life and Art of Tokio Ueyama." Some of his works depict scenes of Amache, a World War II, Japanese-American incarceration camp in Colorado.
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The Denver Art Museum will open a new exhibit Sunday that highlights the transformative power of nature through art and design.
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An exhibit hanging at the Denver Art Museum, "Soul of Black Folks," is a powerful look at cultural identity through the lens of West African artist Amoako Boafo. He joins In the NoCo today from Ghana.
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A Tucson artist created a Monsoon Sound Booth so that listeners can hear cicadas, wind chimes, heavy thunder and rain. Her goal is to increase water activism through her work.
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“There’s a lot of steps between where we are today and getting a functional tattoo that’s going to tell you something about your health,” Swierk said.
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The laws that govern our region’s rivers and reservoirs are tough to wrap your mind around. But art can create an emotional connection that helps people understand what’s at stake, as seen in one painter’s depiction of the Colorado River.
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Colorado Sun Editor Lance Benzel joined us to discuss a worrisome rise in deaths among Denver’s homeless population and the 160 acres of sculptures now on display in rural Colorado.
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Free admission and car show kick off 'Desert Rider: Dreaming in Motion' exhibit at Denver Art MuseumSunday's event at the Denver Art Museum is part of the opening of a new exhibit featuring the artistic and cultural significance of lowriders, skateboards and other stylized modes of transportation in the American Southwest.
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Artists, musicians and vendors came from across the region to participate in áyA Con, an Indigenous Comic Con festival this past weekend. They reflected on Indigenous history and celebrated their culture.