![]() Opening Reception: Friday, June 2, 6 to 10 p.m. Mark Andrew Farrell Mark Andrew Farrell, Daniel Granitto and Noah Schneiderman, Ghost Body Browning has other rows to plow, but she’ll be missed as a gallerist and deserves our kudos for a well-executed project space. ![]() ![]() It’s the kind of show people expect to see at Sommer Browning’s garage gallery, which in its six-year run housed experimental, immersive and bold exhibitions, along with readings, performance, film and video screenings, music and sound installations. Arm’s Length addresses impersonality issues, from gig economy to Craigslist and the prevalent loneliness of social media. Visitors’ Hours: Saturday, June 3, and Sunday, June 4, noon to 4 p.m.įor Georgia’s farewell exhibition, curator Kealey Boyd brought together a dynamic group including Tya Alisa Anthony, Taiko Chandler, Trey Duvall, Chris Kannen and Laura Shill, most of whom have had ties to RedLine at some point in their careers. (Sound Performance by Alex White at 8 p.m.) ![]() Georgia, 952 Mariposa Street (enter through the alley) Laura Shill, courtesy of Georgia Ar m's Length That leaves Isaac Lee, who is known for making art out of used plastic waste. Mackenzie Urban, who’s been stopping people on the street to make pinkie-finger castings, will debut an installation of the casts poking out of the wall, among other pieces inspired by her art-science-powered practice. Spiritually motivated artist Jonathan Saiz has been building a lush green temple to the works of nature, and street dance artist Taylor Madgett’s Dance Canvas transforms the physical energy of dance into synesthetic visual art. New media artist Phillip Stearns is unveiling his Open Vault - The Market installation, a store that sells plush weapon replicas, such as those used by the Russians in the war with Ukraine. To visit No Vacancy is to see into the heart of creativity: The second iteration of this RiNo Art District artist residency program put five vetted creatives together in the empty IMAC warehouse on Larimer Street to see what they would do - before the structure undergoes demolition. Bayer, who memorialized the Colorado Springs Club Q mass shooting with 24-by-32-foot mural for the Wynwood Mural Fest during Art Basel Miami, will show a Rainbow Heart Project mural, an AI exploration of LGBTQ+ identity, and new editions of hand-folded shadowbox prints and multiples. Opening Reception: Friday, June 2, 6 to 9 p.m.īus Stop Gallery in north Boulder makes a good call by hanging a Pride Month showcase for activist and muralist Koko Bayer, whose Rainbow Heart Project and Project Spread Hope have spread love throughout Colorado in the form of signature heart murals - hundreds of them - painted in public places. It’s free to see find visitor info here.įriday, June 2, and Saturdays, through July 1 They all focused their cameras on climate change's consequences on culture in two unique regions, for an eye-opening capture of truth happening in front of our eyes. The National Center for Atmospheric Research will host Preserving Our Place: Knowledge Is Power, a new exhibition by Indigenous photographers Chantel Comardelle of the Jean Charles Choctaw Nation, Louisiana, and Dennis Davis, of the Native Inupiat Village, Shishmaref, Alaska, as well as work by Pete Mueller, Nathan Jessee and Thomson Reuters. NCAR Mesa Lab Visitor Center, 1850 Table Mesa Drive, Boulder If a Thursday evening isn’t a good time to dash up into the foothills, wait until Saturday for CAE’s Day of the Arts celebration for a full-on festival, where you can also take the free, self-guided sculpture tour, using a downloadable map, and see eleven new sculptures being installed in the outdoor collection.Ĭourtesy of Nathan Jessee Preserving Our Place: Knowledge Is Power CAE kicks it off Thursday with an indoor exhibition, Sculpted. Nearly 25 years later, the Center for Arts Evergreen has taken the reins of the venture. Woodsy Evergreen had been prettying up its streets with sculpture for years when the town designated an official Sculpture Walk in 1999. Opening Reception: Thursday, June 1, 4 to 7 p.m.ĬAE Day of the Arts/ Evergreen Sculpture Walk: Saturday, June 3, 2:30 to 8:30 p.m. The show connects with several satellite events in June find the schedule and show information here. Several OGs from the local art community (who still remember the early ’80s in Denver) pop up here, offering a poignant view of how things could have been handled more compassionately. McNichols Building, 144 West Colfax AvenueĮxhibit Reception: Friday, June 16, 4 to 7 p.m.Įyes Wide Shut is a nod to Pride Month that resets and universalizes our post-pandemic views about the AIDS epidemic. Louis Trujillo Eyes Wide Shut: Visual Meditations on the Plague
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