May 10, 2013
The Hairy Ape – A new bi-lingual translation of O’Neill’s classic work
This expressionist work is re-imagined as a one-man performance featuring Lorenzo Sariñana and directed by Brian Freeland bringing to the front the issues of immigration and industrialism. LIDA Project modernizes the Eugene O’Neill classic and addresses the themes of alienation from a single lone immigrant on a journey to fit into a stratified world. Thur-Sat at 8pm – May 10 – June 8. work | space at The Laundry, 2701 Lawrence St, Denver – $15 – www.lida.org – 720.221.3821 – tickets@lida.org
May 17, 2013
The Hairy Ape – A new bi-lingual translation of O’Neill’s classic work
This expressionist work is re-imagined as a one-man performance featuring Lorenzo Sariñana and directed by Brian Freeland bringing to the front the issues of immigration and industrialism. LIDA Project modernizes the Eugene O’Neill classic and addresses the themes of alienation from a single lone immigrant on a journey to fit into a stratified world. Thur-Sat at 8pm – May 10 – June 8. work | space at The Laundry, 2701 Lawrence St, Denver – $15 – www.lida.org – 720.221.3821 – tickets@lida.org
May 24, 2013
Eduardo Sarabia: Tainted
Eduardo Sarabia: Tainted will be on view at MCA Denver from April 26 through June 8, 2013. This exhibition will feature recent paintings by the artist as well as sculpture and mixed media works. MCA Denver will celebrate the opening of the exhibition on Saturday, May 4 with an all-day reception coinciding with the museum’s monthly Penny Saturday event.
MUSEUM LOCATION, HOURS AND TICKET PRICES
MCA Denver is located at 1485 Delgany on the corner of 15th Street and Delgany, in Denver, CO. The telephone number is 303 298 7554. Museum hours are Tuesday through Thursday NOON–7PM, Friday NOON–8PM, and Saturday & Sunday 10AM–7PM. The museum is closed on Monday. General admission to the museum is $8 for adults, and $5 after 5PM. College (with student ID), senior (65+) and military are $5. MCA Denver offers $3 admission to teens (13– 18), $1 admission to children ages 7–12, and FREE admission to children under the age of 6. Members always FREE.
Edward Goldman – American Regionalism to Op Art: A Retrospective
David Cook Galleries is delighted to present the first retrospective of Denver artist, Edward Goldman (1924-2012). The exhibit will open to the public May 24th and continues through July 15, 2013 and will feature over thirty works encompassing the span of his creative career that lasted for several decades.
This is the first time Goldman’s paintings will be viewed in a public venue. Edward Goldman is an anomaly in comparison to the typical artist’s story. With little formal training but with single-minded dedication he pursued and perfected his craft, painting in his home basement studio in the evenings after work and on the weekends. A private man, he chose not to market his paintings during his lifetime. This retrospective will unveil a sophisticated and complete body of work.
Goldman initially painted representational landscapes in the vicinity of Denver and the nearby mountains, as well as urban vignettes of Denver with several works depicting the LoDo area preceding its gentrification. However the bulk of Goldman’s paintings were inspired by the Op Art movement of the 1960′s. His Op Art paintings are vibrantly colored works that play with linear compositions, spatial allusions and geometric grids. His optical renditions are intellectual, stunning and colorful.
More images may be viewed at: www.edwardgoldmanart.com
Art exhibit – The Denver Salon: Then and Now
Photographer Mark Sink formed the Denver Salon 20 years ago gathering fine art photographers who were pursuing higher ideals in the use of photography. The Denver Salon presented bold experiments, risky and revealing subject matter and ambitious installations. This show highlights the work of 20 of its members. Byers-Evans House, 1310 Bannock St, Denver. March 1–May 31. Gallery open Mon–Sat, 10am–4pm. Reception March 1, 5-9pm & April 5 & May 3. Free! 303-620-4933 – byersevanshousemuseum.org
Gallery 1261 presents New Works/New Voices
GALLERY 1261 is pleased to feature new works by Hollis Dunlap, Ulrich Gleiter, Marc Hanson, Jeff Legg, Derek Penix, and Aaron Westerberg. These six new artists have come together in one show, expressing a wonderful breadth of subjects from mid-western landscapes to intimate interiors and figurative works to lush still lifes. April 19 through June 1 – Opening Reception: Friday, April 19, 5 – 8pm. 1261 Delaware St, Denver. 303-571-1261 | 888-626-1261 – Hours: Tue – Sat, 11am – 6pm.
May is Rose’ Month at al Lado
For May and Mothers’ Day al Lado is celebrating Rose’ month and has created a special Rose’ Wine Locker. For $100, the wine-loving mom can enjoy her three personal bottles at al Lado for up to three months.
The May lockers include these bottles:
Alma Negra ‘Brut Rose’ Mendoza Argentina – 100% Malbec
Muga, Rioja, Spain 2012
Chateau Pradeaux, Bandol, France 2012
Wine lockers can be purchased online at http://richardsandoval.com/allado/store.php by stopping in or calling al Lado at 303.572.3000.
On Mother’s Day, anyone can enjoy a special Sparking Rose’ Sangria for $5. No need to be a mom.
The Hairy Ape – A new bi-lingual translation of O’Neill’s classic work
This expressionist work is re-imagined as a one-man performance featuring Lorenzo Sariñana and directed by Brian Freeland bringing to the front the issues of immigration and industrialism. LIDA Project modernizes the Eugene O’Neill classic and addresses the themes of alienation from a single lone immigrant on a journey to fit into a stratified world. Thur-Sat at 8pm – May 10 – June 8. work | space at The Laundry, 2701 Lawrence St, Denver – $15 – www.lida.org – 720.221.3821 – tickets@lida.org
May 25, 2013
AVER GLBT ColorGuard Marches On at Denver Memorial Day Parade
Assembly at 9:00 AM
Step off at 10:00 AM
We are pleased to welcome CO-WY OutServe-SLDN to our parade ranks.
All active duty servicemembers, veteran’s, their families and friends and supporters are welcome to march behind the Colorado GLBT Color Guard.
A few cars will be available for those unable to walk the parade route.
Additional information: jjkellyii@aol.com
May is Rose’ Month at al Lado
For May and Mothers’ Day al Lado is celebrating Rose’ month and has created a special Rose’ Wine Locker. For $100, the wine-loving mom can enjoy her three personal bottles at al Lado for up to three months.
The May lockers include these bottles:
Alma Negra ‘Brut Rose’ Mendoza Argentina – 100% Malbec
Muga, Rioja, Spain 2012
Chateau Pradeaux, Bandol, France 2012
Wine lockers can be purchased online at http://richardsandoval.com/allado/store.php by stopping in or calling al Lado at 303.572.3000.
On Mother’s Day, anyone can enjoy a special Sparking Rose’ Sangria for $5. No need to be a mom.