Paint the town!
Courtesy of Sean O'Meillie
October’s First Friday is a grand harvest of every crop of art imaginable. Co-ops and their arts-district allies are bustin’ out in Lakewood and the spirits of Día De Los Muertos are beginning to creep out of underworld to do a little dance with their peeps. Big galleries, tiny galleries and perhaps galleries you didn’t know existed are all putting on shows on this magical night.Mosaic art in the spotlight at the PACE Center.
Canyon Gallery, Boulder Public Library, Main, 1001 Arapahoe Avenue, and Meadows branch, 4800 Baseline Road, BoulderCanyon Gallery’s new exhibitionfocuses on a world of imagery by seven regional artists reaching for the unseen qualities of nature. The peaceful, whimsical and spiritual vibes mingling on the gallery walls make this walk on the wild side a deeply personal journey.
Artist Cal Duran puts finishing touches on his Día de los Muertos altar for Breckridge Creative Arts.
Anuar Maauad shares 3-D printed large-scale models of self-portraits made by community members at Black Cube.
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