Art Attack: Goodbye to MoP, and Hello to New Exhibitions Around … – Westword

Month of Photography takes its final bow this weekend, though many offerings remain on view beyond March (see the schedule here). Beyond that photo finish, co-ops in Lakewood are cooperating with concurrent openings, and fledgling artists and curators show their stuff in various settings. And for something flashy, catch Scott Young at the Ramble Hotel.

Connect the dots below for an arterrific weekend.

Ron Cooper, "Varanasi."

Ron Cooper

Dennis Doyle, Entering atmospheric nowhere (clean air generator).

Dennis Doyle, Union Hall

Reed Weimer captured this artful plains landscape with a plastic Diana toy camera.

Reed Weimer

CU Denver Art Practices Group poster design by @kosiworld.

@kosiworld

Candace Shepard, Me-We, triptych.

Candace Shepard

XOCHITL: A Last Friday Arts Exhibition D3 Arts, 3632 Morrison RoadFriday, March 31, 5 to 8 p.m.The Latino artists of D3 Arts present XOCHITL: A Last Friday Arts Exhibition, a seasonal show inspired by spring flowers and warm weather. Live music and a couple of vendors are also on the roster. Come see whats happening art-wise in Westwood.

Melody Epperson, "Admiration."

Melody Epperson

A piece of Alex Branch's Ground Cover installation at Understudy.

Alex Branch

Scott Young, "FOOL."

Scott Young

Mark Sink Walk and Talk Lecture: Typed Live, Excuse Errors: A Mark Sink RetrospectiveRedLine Contemporary Art Center, 2350 Arapahoe StreetSaturday, April 1, noon to 1 p.m.The Mark Sink retrospective now on view at RedLine as part of Month of Photography is arranged by periods of personal history in a way that can only truly come to life through the memories of Sink himself. This walk-and-talk is your best opportunity to hear it from the horses mouth. Experience stories about Sinks place in the Warhol coterie, from his interactions with the underground art and new-wave culture of Denver in the 70s and 80s, and his influences from family history and other niche periods. Finally, eyeballing Sinks many eras as a photographer will help pull the show, which closes April 9, together in your mind.

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