art

surprising Stuff

nestled below a billboard and a cell-phone tower on an unwelcoming stretch of South Santa Fe Drive is a real surprise …

detail of stained glass by Pete Adams

"Stuff", the sign reads, and lists a few kinds of stuff; "starting at $1.00"

Amadora Gallery specializes in tribal art

galleries continue to march south along Santa Fe Dr. (and Kalamath St.), rounding out Baker's portion of the Santa Fe Arts District; one new addition is Amadora Gallery at 329 Santa Fe:

Amadora Gallery storefront

photogravures exhibit reception at Open Press

the artists must be hard at work because in recent years opening receptions have become rare at Open Press a renowned printmaking studio at 40 W. Bayaud Ave.; however in conjunction with Denver's Month of Photography, Open Press hosts a reception for its exhibit, "Contemporary Photogravures" featuring artists John Davenport, Mark Sink & Kristen Hatgi, Mark Lunning, Janice McCullagh, Daniel Teitelbaum

see the Month of Photography site for a map of several other participants in Baker

Date: 
11 Mar 2011 - 6:00pm - 9:00pm

40 W. Bayaud Ave. - Open Press

Location

40 W. Bayaud Ave.
Denver, CO
United States
39° 42' 53.1864" N, 104° 59' 19.5252" W

this building was once a telephone exchange and later a shooting range for Denver Police

currently a notable business occupying the entire basement is renowned printmaking studio Open Press

Bolt Factory (209 Kalamath) to hold open house on 7 May

Bolt Factory open house flierthe galleries and studios at The Bolt Factory will host a building-wide open house on Friday, 7 May 2010 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m.

  • live music
  • great food
  • food-serving robots
  • artwork
  • photography
  • paintings
  • graphic design
  • interactive web design
  • tango dancing

www.theboltfactory.com

Date: 
7 May 2010 - 5:00pm - 10:00pm

84 s. Broadway - Indy Ink

Location

84 South Broadway
Denver, CO 80209
United States
39° 42' 53.9352" N, 104° 59' 15.072" W

Baker in the news

Baker turned up repeatedly this week in two of Denver's better news blogs, WestWord's The Latest Word, and Elevated Voices from 5280 Magazine

interesting events sometimes pop up in these blogs only a day or two before they happen, so this is just a a retrospective ...

Gov. Ritter to create Colorado Office of Film, Television & Media

the Colorado Film Commission, located within the Denver Studio Complex at S. Cherokee & Alameda in Baker, will receive a visit from Governor Bill Ritter on 4 June

Ritter will conduct a public signing of House Bill 1010, which promotes the Commission to the status of state agency, the Colorado Office of Film, Television & Media

coffee hour at 9, signing at 9:45, agency officially created, 1 July 2009; the bill also creates tax incentives for making films in Colorado

Locations

Date: 
4 Jun 2009 - 9:00am - 10:00am
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