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Fieldwork at the Denver Museum of Contemporary Art

Tara Donovan’s Fieldwork exhibit is something to be seen.  This exhibit, which runs through January 27, 2019, is a full museum takeover of the Denver Museum of Contemporary Art.  Donovan’s art, which includes sculptures, drawings, works on paper and site-specific

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National Ballpark Museum

Does it surprise you to learn that Denver is home to the National Ballpark Museum, which is recognized by the Smithsonian as “one of the top 21 finest private baseball collections in the world”? This small, quirky museum is located

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The New Kirkland Museum

Sometimes referred to as a “jewel box”, the newly constructed Kirkland Museum of Fine Art should be on everyone’s list to visit.  Vance Kirkland, possibly one of Colorado’s most important 20th century artists, worked out of his 150 year old

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Degas: A Passion for Perfection

Denverites have a rare opportunity to view over 100 works created by French artist Edgar Degas during the period from 1855-1906.  The Denver Art Museum is the only American venue for this exhibit, which runs through May 20.  Advance ticket

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Calder: Monumental at the Denver Botanic Gardens

“Calder: Monumental” is this summer’s special exhibit at the Denver Botanic Gardens. Visiting the Botanic Gardens is always delightful, but this exhibit offers a unique chance to view many of Calder’s large sculptures in one place. It’s a special treat

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The Anschutz Collection at the American Museum of Western Art

     Denver has many well known and well loved museums, but the American Museum of Western Art is a treasure you may not be familiar with. It holds over 300 paintings from the private collection of Denver billionaire Philip

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Stories in Sculpture at the Denver Botantic Gardens

Stories in Sculpture is an interesting opportunity to experience the Denver Botanic Gardens with new eyes.  Thirteen sculptures, on loan from the Minneapolis Sculpture Garden, have been placed throughout the Botanic Gardens where they compliment and enhance the varied natural

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