![]() And finally, the Japanese Arts Network, in conjunction with the return this summer of its immersive adventure Zotto, will stop in for a pop-up preview of what comes next. It includes a single performance of a signature production by the Denver dance collective Image en Mouvement, as well as a conglomeration of six individual performances that together tell the story of The Adventures of Captain Eon among artist-created sets. On July 7, No Vacancy again opens its doors to the public for a First Friday night of resident artwork and performances. It’s free to attend and experience the irony of creating art that will be destroyed. Shadow invited some photographer friends to hang out, talk business and wheat-paste some images in/on the building before it’s demolished sometime after July. It’s a busy space this week, beginning with a Point and Shoot Photography Social led by photographer Shadows Gather, who captures the nightlife underworld with no holds barred. Point and Shoot Photography Social: Thursday, July 6, 7 to 9 p.m., freeįirst Friday Pop-Up Production Art Activation: Friday, July 7, 6 to 9 p.m., free, RSVP at EventbriteĪs the No Vacancy death knell approaches, its residents are preparing for the IMAC building’s demise with a kind of wild abandon. Then the celebrations continue with shows that take full advantage of the season, from Firefly Music to building with mud to revving up with lowriders at the Denver Art Museum. Galleries are fully back to life this summer, and July's First Friday should be off the charts, with some events off to an early start tonight.
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