, a brave examination of life in an increasingly violent and authoritarian world, while BRDG Project hosts an art-and-science mashup on what engineered cannabis is doing to your mind. Elsewhere, art markets, pop-ups, demonstration parties and other arty fun take to the streets of Denver.After last week's fifth-anniversary celebration, Union Hall opens a topical exhibition that reinterprets global violence and its destructive tools: civil divisions, war, guns and crime. Artists Fitz J.
Is today’s highly cultivated over-the-dispensary-counter pot more dangerous in 2024 than a joint bought on the street in 1964? How much is too much? The issue comes to roost at the BRDG Project with, a group exhibition sponsored by the University of Colorado School of Public Health in the wake of a three-day workshop with scientific guidance and community input on the impacts of high-concentration cannabis.