OCTOBER 9 - NOVEMBER 9, 2020
“Saiopor”, a solo exhibition by Chris Hassig and was the first exhibition devoted primarily to exhibiting his 20-year fictional mapmaking project.
Read MoreOCTOBER 9 - NOVEMBER 9, 2020
“Saiopor”, a solo exhibition by Chris Hassig and was the first exhibition devoted primarily to exhibiting his 20-year fictional mapmaking project.
Read MoreSEPTEMBER 4 - OCTOBER 2, 2020
“Parallel” represented the long-term creative friendship with artists and 2018/19 Aspen Art Museum (AAM) Fellows Wewer Keohane and Andrew Roberts-Gray who have known each other for over 25 years and had many “parallel” experiences along the way.
Read MoreSEPTEMBER 4 - OCTOBER 2, 2020
In his solo exhibition “Self-Reflected Universe”, Brian Colley explored variations on the self-portrait as interpreted through both an intimately personal and existentially cosmic lens. Primarily showing acrylic on panel works as well as some watercolors, Brian chose to paint self-portraits as a way to examine his own experiences of sudden loss, change, and personal growth over the past couple years.
Read MoreAUGUST 7 - 28, 2020
The work in Natasha Seedorf’s “Intimate Geographies” solo exhibition was about inner landscapes; about memory and emotion; about place and a sense of belonging to it.
Read MoreAUGUST 7 - 28, 2020
Philip Tarlow has made hundreds of landscape paintings over the course of his career, but this was the first time he had made paintings of a landscape in motion. The water in the creek was in constant motion, and the forms and colors that emerge were based on his kinesthetic memory of the many plein air paintings he’d made sitting nearby.
Read MoreJULY 17 - AUGUST 28, 2020
Local photographer George Hendrix shared his window on the Carbondale Wild West Rodeo where bull riders, barrel racers, ropers, bronc riders, and mutton busters entertain each summer at one of the most unique melting-pot social gatherings in the Roaring Fork Valley.
Read MoreJULY 3 - 31, 2020
Local artist Wewer Keohane sent invitations to artists to accept a randomly chosen flash card from her as inspiration to create artwork and as a prompt to examine their time of isolation during the pandemic. Over 50 artists accepted the challenge.
Read MoreJUNE 5 - 26, 2020
Matthew Eames’ “Forever Until Tomorrow” showcased a variety of sculptures that play with scale in relation to the human body. The space was occupied by works comprised of multiple components and media, inviting the viewer to contemplate their relationships to built structures.
Read MoreJUNE 5 - 26, 2020
Alissa Davies’ “Angel Places” depicted locations that had been a part of Alissa’s life that sparked life force, that rippled with magic and meaning and that were imbued with beauty, strength, and/or challenge. The focus was on natural environments, and her paintings were translated into abstracted landscapes.
Read MoreMARCH 6 - 27, 2020
Andrew Rice’s mixed media work in “Accessed (Means of Entry) investigated the psychological implications of the spaces that keep us alive but also prevent access from outside surroundings.
Read MoreMARCH 6 - 27, 2020
Elizabeth Morisette’s work used recycled or repurposed materials, drawing viewers in to experience these often common objects in a new manner.
Read MoreJANUARY 17 - FEBRUARY 28
This show featured 50 Roaring Fork Valley artists and included two and three dimensional work created in with wide variety of media.
Read MoreNOVEMBER 21 - DECEMBER 29, 2019
Presented each holiday season by Carbondale Arts, Deck the Walls is carefully juried and open to artists and craftspeople all over the Roaring Fork Valley and the state of Colorado.
Read MoreOCTOBER 18 - NOVEMBER 8, 2019
Our identity in relationship to technology is rapidly changing. This exhibition, by K. Vuletich, Perry Taga, and Sarah Espinoza, used interactive technologies and mixed media collage to emulate this changing relationship.
Read MoreSEPTEMBER 12 - OCTOBER 4, 2019
This retrospective features long-time local Jack Brendlinger’s bronze sculptures which are produced with the lost wax technique. With age, his work has become abstract, gravity defying, modern, and filled with whimsical characters.
Read MoreSEPTEMBER 12 - OCTOBER 4, 2019
A solo exhibition of Etar’s transcultural journey through fabric, highlighting her experiences working with locals in Peru, Bolivia, Uzbekistan, Dubai, and many parts of Europe as well.
Read MoreJUNE 7 - JULY 6, 2019
A group exhibition featuring Bauhaus-inspired furniture makers from across the country curated by Brad Reed Nelson as well as Bauhaus-influenced painters Richard Carter and Dave Durrance.
Read MoreAUGUST 9 - SEPTEMBER 6, 2019
Textile artist Julia Crocetto’s experiences are rooted in her inquiries of the Greater West, specifically areas that are or have been known as Frontier Lands.
Read MoreJUNE 7 - JULY 6, 2019
A group exhibition featuring Bauhaus-inspired furniture makers from across the country curated by Brad Reed Nelson as well as Bauhaus-influenced painters Richard Carter and Dave Durrance.
Read MoreMAY 3 - 31, 2019
Yellow for Frances is a series of paintings by Eden Keil continuing an exploration of the landscape through an abstracted and personal lens.
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