Recharge Room Self-Care Pop-Up: Friday through Sunday, May 18-21, noon to 6 p.m. Opening Reception: Friday, May 5, 6 to 9 p.m. No surprise that Farrell says he’s inspired by growing up in the hinterlands of Littleton. But darn, if this mysterious oil painter can’t perfectly fill a canvas that will look magnificent in the right kind of setting.or maybe in that house next door where the windows are always dark. In Mark Farrell’s world, the suburban hood-scapes are creepy and splashed with lurid colors that backlight witches driving carriages, spiderwebs and the symbolism of horror stories. Lane Meyer Projects at Pon Pon, 2528 Walnut Street Mark Farrell Mark Farrell, High Strangeness Both events are free a party RSVP is required in advance at Eventbrite. ![]() On Saturday, May 6, it’s party time, with arts-education sampling and more fun. Sixty years later, the statewide programs are still going strong, and it's time to celebrate! On Friday, May 5, the exhibition Celebrate! Think 360 Artists opens at Converge Denver, showcasing work by a roster of notable artists who’ve facilitated classes over the years. Since 1963, Think 360 Arts (then called Young Audiences of Colorado) has been working magic by pairing local artists with kids of all ages, older adults, teachers and everyone in between to provide quality arts and cultural education in a variety of disciplines, from visual arts to literary arts, music, dance and theater. Think 360 Arts’ 60th Birthday Party, Saturday, May 6, 2 to 4 p.m. Elements of performance, automation, assemblage, multimedia and technology meld works by four artists: Alex Branch, who integrates disciplines to create sound sculptures, video and functional inventions using unusual materials Denver stalwart Bill Nelson, known for constructing weird and wonderful assemblages, clown chairs, jackalope paintings and contraptions Fernando Orellana, maker of kinetic, sculptural and 2-D works inspired by robotics and robot-like humans and LA Samuelson, a multidisciplinary movement artist whose constructed landscapes bear the weight of human seeking.įirst Friday Opening, Friday, May 5, 6 to 9 p.m. Union Hall Gallery chief curator Esther Hernandez is serving up machine dreams with a group show, Tender Machines, that's focused on the nuts and bolts of human goals. Tender Machines Curatorial Talk: Wednesday, May 24, 6 to 7 p.m. Visiting Artist Talk: Fernando Orellana: Saturday, May 6, 6 to 7:30 p.m. Union Hall Gallery, The Coloradan, 1750 Wewatta Street, Suite 144 ![]() ![]() LA Samuelson Alex Branch, Bill Nelson, Fernando Orellana and LA Samuelson, Tender Machines
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