
Denver Art Museum's Untitled Event
#19 (Pyro)
This is the final Untitled of the 2008 season and it's going to be HOT! liquid iron
on the plaza, DIY coffee cozies and a celebration of all things fired.We'll be
coming back in April 2009—but don't want to wait that long to see you!
- Analogue DJ's
-The Playground Ensemble
-Yuzo Nieto and the Hand that Rocks the Dreidel
-Molten Iron Sculpture on the plaza
-Pose with the Hose
-Fire Safety Tour!
-Pottery demos
-MUCH MUCH MORE

Last night, Hungarian artist, Peter Kozma gave a slide demonstration and lecture at the Denver Art Museum on his use of large-scale light art. Kozma’s projects involve the take-over of a building or an entire block within a city, covering architecture with changing light patterns that range from surrealist colorscapes to realistic portraiture.
Final Fridays : Untitled
@ The Denver Art Museum
By Lisa Gedgaudas
The Denver Art Museum (DAM) has made quite the statement with their new 146k square-foot Frederic Hamilton Building. The geometric, titanium-clad, building stands as one of the country’s
most unique structures, built to provide more space for the Museum’s permanent collection. Aside
from what you would normally expect from the DAM, like pre-Columbian, modern, contemporary,
or textile art, they also continually have other things up their sleeves to get the public and especially