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EXHIBITIONS & EVENTS

March 1 - April 19, 2025
Unrestrained
Experience all-women’s group exhibition with no boundaries as twenty artists explore wilderness and wonder with freedom of expression.
April 26 - May 31, 2025
Spring Exuberance
Growth, emergence, vibrancy! As the landscape awakens from winter, artists and creatures alike emerge to floral motifs, spring landscapes, rushing waters and brilliant skies.
June 7 - 28, 2025
By the Water
Transmuting form and function, water is a temporary visitor. Consider the journey of water from cloud to river to forest to ice to desert to part of each of us.
July 5 - August 2, 2025
Friday, July 11 Artists’ Reception from 5 to 7PM
Landscapes, Legends & Light
The power of place and the lightness of being converge in this legendary 100-work exhibition.
July 24 - 24, 2025
Artist demonstration & talk, Thursday July 24th, 5 - 7pm
Michael Wisner Artist Talk & Demonstration
Ceramicist Michael Wisner explains and demonstrates his process of selecting, digging, and creating clay from the land, developing fine finishes without the use of glaze, and working with the land and its energy.
July 31 - August 2, 2025
3-Day Leon Loughridge Gallery Residency
Colorado artist Leon Loughridge creates and prints a Japanese-style moku hanga woodblock print over a three-day “gallery residency.”  Ask questions and witness the process!
August 8 - September 15, 2025
The Outsiders
Bold landscapes and inventive visions created by artists that see the world through a different lens, guided by instinct and imagination.
September 6 - October 18, 2025
Forty-Four
Marking 32 years as a contemporary art gallery with works by forty-four painters, sculptors, printmakers, and mixed media artists.
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PAST EXHIBITIONS AND EVENTS
Luminosities
Explore the effects of light – on the landscape, in reflections, off snow, in clouds – for light makes every moment unique and new.
Magic of the Moment
A wide-ranging selection of Colorado landscapes and other subjects in a variety of styles and sizes, including small works in the technique of Moku Hanga – Japanese woodblock printing, as well as pastels, watercolors and oils. 
Of Land and Light