We have a short, concise list of gallery shows and activities this weekend, a variety of events that will suit different tastes.

Whats your taste? Check the list and plan your menu.

Lamp composed of art glass pieces designed 1903-1904 by Frank Lloyd Wright (1867-1959), glass with copper-plated zinc caming. Gift of Louis Newman and Justin Ferate; collection of Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art.

Photo: Wes Magyar

Holly Nordeck and Cami Golofre collaborate on "Thicket," a new installation at the Storeroom.

Courtesy of the Storeroom

Reassess Devon Dikeou's Mid-Career Smear and celebrate the equinox at the Dikeou Pop-Up.

Courtesy of Dikeou Pop-up

Eugene Stewart: Color Fields Emma Krantz: Reactive Self-Portraits Art Gym Denver, 1460 Leyden StreetThursday, September 22, through October 23Opening Reception: Thursday, September 22, 6 to 9 p.m.Taos-based artist Eugene Stewart shows monotypes in a variety of abstract expressionism of his own invention that reveals a more concrete direction of exploration. New Art Gym member Emma Krantz hangs a series of portraits from photographs of strangers whose images reveal inner deepness. Krantz manipulates those images to express her own thoughts, and pairs them with meditative, abstracted landscapes.

JayCee Beyale, Nihodootlizh (Blue World/2nd World) (details from an installation), acrylic on canvas.

Courtesy of JayCee Beyale

Ana Maria Boter, Pair Twist (detail).

Courtesy of Artworks Center for Contemporary Art

Rocky Mountain National Watermedia 2022 Center for the Arts Evergreen, 31880 Rocky Village Drive, EvergreenFriday, September 23, through October 29, 2022Opening Reception: Friday, September 23, 4 to 7 p.m.Think of this show as a meeting of the minds for watercolorists across the nation. In its 49th year, its recognized as a top honor for all involved, with $10,000 of prize money divvied out after the jurist, Texas-based watermedia painter Soon Y. Warren, introduces the top six works via Zoom at the live opening in Evergreen. Warren took on nearly 500 submissions, paring them down to 62 works by artists from 25 states for the exhibition. You know its got to be good.

Joseph Coniff, "Panel Situation 6," 2022, enamel and pigment print on panel in artist frame.

Joseph Coniff, Rule Gallery

Bug, Dj Vu Pirate Associate Members, Works on Paper Pirate: Contemporary Art, 7130 West 16th Avenue, Lakewood Friday, September 23, through October 2Opening Reception:Friday, September 23, 6 to 10p.m.The longtime Pirate known as Bug is back with another multimedia installation, this time bearing the theme of Dj Vu. Were not certain what you will see at the gallery, but Bug usually hits a note parallel to the times were living through at the moment. Pirates associate members have gathered together for a group show in their gallery space this time.

Ben Shores shares his personal Colorado vibe at Spectra.

Courtesy of Ben Shores

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Art Attack: Everything to See in Denver Galleries This Week - Westword

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