Pirate (art gallery)
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Pirate: A Contemporary Art Oasis, more commonly known simply as Pirate, is the oldest and best-known co-op art gallery in Denver, Colorado. The gallery remains artist-run and embraces an eclectic mix of styles, including lowbrow and outsider art. Locally, it is known for its annual Day of the Dead and Outsider shows.
[edit] Artists
Pirate currently shows work by Denver artists Steven Alarid, Phil Bender, Michael Brohman, Richard Colvin, Kathy Hutton, Marie E.v.B. Gibbons, Peter Illig, Andy Miller, Keeley Preston, Louis Recchia, Craig Robb, Carin Rodenborn, and Debra Sanders.
[edit] External links
- Pirate's website
- Reviews by Westword, Expedia