

Night Lights Denver: Saturday, July 1, through July 31, Daniels & Fisher Clocktower, 1611 Arapahoe Street Tuesday through Sunday nights, 9 to 11:55 p.m.Įvery Sunday, July 2 through July 16, 1 to 5 p.m. Artist Reception: Thursday, July 20, 6 to 9 p.m. Wire Taps: Saturday, July 1, through July 31, The Storeroom, 2119 East 17th Avenue. Reception: Saturday, July 29, 6 to 10 p.m. New Red Order: Crimes Against Reality: Saturday, July 1, through August 27, RedLine Contemporary Art Center, 2350 Arapahoe Street. Reception and Curator Talk: Friday, July 21, 6 to 9 p.m. New Red Order More Denver Month of Video Gallery Exhibitions and Events This Week :ĪctionHere/BeingThere: Saturday, July 1, through July 31, Understudy, 890 14th Street. Both Conway and the Bernagozzis will add an element of performance to the evening, and an after-party is rumored to be in the works. In addition to De La Garza and Maurice, the fêted artists are among the cream of the Colorado crop, including a mix of motion media educators, freelance artists and videographers: Laura Conway, Jeanne Liotta and Kelly Sears from the University of Colorado Boulder Cherish Marquez of Denver Digerati Tobias Fike of the Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design, Cyane Tornatzky from Colorado State University, Deborah and Jason Bernagozzi of the new-media collective and residency program Signal Culture, Esther Hz from Union Hall Gallery, and free-roaming artists Eileen Roscina and Kim Shively. MOV’s opening salvo is Local Accomplices, a classy screening of works by video artists in the Denver Art Museum’s Sharp Auditorium. In the art world, experimental video can be a hard sell, but the duo hopes to build a bigger following on the Front Range.


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For those needing a space to meet, we offer a boardroom and banquet room for up to 100.Laura Conway Denver Month of Video: Local Accomplicesĭenver Art Museum, 100 West 14th Avenue Parkwayĭenver Month of Video, the ambitious project of local motion media artists Adán De La Garza and Jenna Maurice, will bring a showcase series of screenings, gallery shows and events to several local venues throughout July, with all free to attend. Our on-site restaurant, the top ranked Brazos Bar & Bistro, offers a local menu and signature cocktails coupled with warm, southern service. Our unique indoor/outdoor pool and patio area is a perfect place to relax after a fun day visiting the sites. if you are feeling adventurous head out to the BSR Cable Park or catch a game at McLane Stadium.ĭuring your stay at our Waco hotel, you will enjoy our top-rated accommodations and customer service. Pepper Museum, award winning Balcones Distillery, the Waco Mammoth site, and the Texas Ranger Museum. Be sure to explore other local favorites such as: Dr. The Magnolia Market is located just three short blocks, about a ten-minute walk, down Webster Avenue. While in town we encourage you to visit the Magnolia Market at the Silos, as featured on HGTV's #1 hit series Fixer Upper. We are steps away from local shops, restaurants, and nightlife near the Brazos Riverwalk. The Hotel Indigo® Waco Baylor hotel sits in the heart of downtown Waco's business hub and is walking distance to both the Waco Convention Center and Baylor University. We are in the center of it all, positioned in the warehouse district and just across I-35 from the Baylor University campus. Closest Hotel to Magnolia Market, Less than a 10 Minute Walk
