on Sunday, May 1, offering a unique creative studio for an intersection of the arts that includes dance, photography, music, media and more.
The first iteration of Collabratory hit Denver back in 2018, when Jasmine opened a photography and dance studio in a repurposed building in RiNo among a handful of other artists and musicians. “It was very spur-of-the-moment,” she recalls.It was an exciting underground scene and was wildly successful. However, the landlord of the building encountered some issues with the lease and soon lost the building to the city.
Doug Lairsmith was an artist himself; he designed furniture, and loved the underground music scene and reading tarot cards at Herman’s Hideaway on Broadway. He may have passed from their lives that summer, but Katrina and Jasmine both feel that he has been with them every step of the way since then. He had left them an inheritance that they weren't sure what to do with, but six months after leaving L.A., they found the perfect opportunity to reopen Collabratory Complex.
Located just off Broadway in South Denver, Collabratory Complex will act as a creative hub: Every corner of the space is intended to be like a selfie museum, with rotating installations for photographers and models to shoot in, a media workspace for creators to edit and post videos, and, of course, the performance space, which will function as a dance studio, a theater, a music venue, an event and rental space, and a home to future art shows, poetry readings and live music.
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