Art/Glass Show This Friday at Diego Pellicer – Colorado

Looking for an activity this weekend? There’s an exciting art & glass show with a mural unveiling, live glass blowing, craft vendors, and local music at Diego Pellicer – Colorado, an upscale cannabis dispensary. The event will include world-famous glass art by Dale Chihuly on display, along with a range of other artistic and musical exhibits, and is open to the public.

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The event will feature:

  • A mural unveiling by artist Forrest J. Morrison at 6:00 PM
  • Live glass blowing by leading, local glass artists including Sol Fire Glass, Nick Russo, Burtoni, Lunchbox Glass Mechanic, Hand of Man, Jacs, and more
  • Paintings presented by Satellite Exhibition Services include some of Denver’s leading artists including Mark Penner-Howell (courtesy of Walker Fine Art), Peter Yumi, Michael Dowling and Forrest J. Morrison
  • Music by Denver’s leading cannabis DJ Nikka T
  • World famous glass art on display
  • Craft vendors by friends of Denver’s HAHO
  • Free ice cream
  • Food offered by Chuey Fu’s, a Latin Asian fusion food truck
  • Event specific discounts on cannabis products

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When is it?

Friday, September 1st, from 5pm-9pm MDT.

Where is it?

Diego Pellicer – Colorado

2949 W Alameda Ave

Denver, CO 80219

It’s a 21+ event, and driver’s licenses will be checked at the door. Check out the Facebook page to learn more!

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Photos: Diego Pellicer – Colorado

Glass, Art and a $30,000 Price Tag: High-End Glass Display in NYC

The art exhibit will feature 30 glass pieces that carry a price tag ranging from $500-$300,000.

We’ve always felt like cannabis glass was truly an art form in its own, but your colorful $10-$15 bong from the local smoke shop is definitely going to be upstaged by some new glass that’s being put on display at a gallery in New York City. Stocked with glass that carries a $30,000+ price tag and truly begs for stares and compliments, the gallery is owned by Mr. Grey of Grey Space Art. Continue reading Glass, Art and a $30,000 Price Tag: High-End Glass Display in NYC