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Aug 21, 2026
Terry Gardner: Exploring Personalities of the West
In Terry Gardner’s paintings, observation is the beginning of everything. Garner seeks connection with his subjects, looking beyond what immediately presents itself – a tree, a ranch hand, a flock of crow. The artist dives deeper – how does this foreman or apprentice do his job, and what does his personality bring to it? Why is this […]
Aug 18, 2026
Rick Stevens: Capturing the Unseen
For Rick Stevens, a landscape is an experience shaped by movement, light, color and the way a moment settles into visual memory. Stevens is particularly drawn to the movement of water and the shifting patterns created when sunlight passes through leaves.  In a recent interview with Stevens, the artist shares the Japanese word for a one […]
Aug 14, 2026
Peter Campbell: Reaching Beyond What Is
For painter and photographer Peter Campbell, a landscape painting is not an attempt to faithfully reproduce a particular place. Photography may provide the initial reference, but the finished painting emerges through a more intuitive and unpredictable process—one shaped by composition, memory, mood and the possibilities that reveal themselves along the way. Campbell’s work is currently […]
Jul 24, 2026
WATCH: Michael Wisner Studio Visit & Creation Process
Ann Korologos Gallery visits the Woody Creek, CO studio of ceramic artist Michael Wisner. Michael shares the process of balancing and smoothing his pinch-coiled ceramic vessels, the symmetry of which is the foundation for the patterns of nature’s architecture rested into the clay by Wisner. Watch the “sunflower” pattern unfold as Michael shares about his […]
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Jul 01, 2026
Diana Woods: Telling Her Own Tales
Living on the edge of the Colorado National Monument, Diana Woods creates paintings and sculpture inspired by wild horse herds, high deserts, family storytelling and a deep spiritual connection to the natural world. We visited Diana at her studio, though much of our time was spent hiking the trails that inspire the artist. In this video, […]
Jun 19, 2026
Allison Stewart: Exploring Dualities, Memories & Experience
“The duality of beauty and fragility is a consideration in all of my work.” – Allison Stewart When Allison Stewart shared insights of her latest series from the south of France while attending an artist residency, we couldn’t help but smile. Featured in What Lies Beneath, Stewart’s new mixed media works on paper are built upon passages scrawled in graphite in the artist’s […]
Jun 19, 2026
Alexandra Eldridge: Painting in the Space Between Meaning and Mystery
What happens when paintings stop explaining and start asking questions? In her latest body of work for What Lies Beneath, Alexandra Eldridge continues her exploration of paradox, symbolism and the unseen forces that shape image and meaning. Built through layers of Venetian plaster, text and abstraction, these works invite viewers into what Eldridge describes as […]
Jun 06, 2026
By the River with Paul Reimer
Public arts in Carbondale and Basalt, fly fishing and the art of de-stressing Paul Reimer is a blacksmith from Cranbook, British Columbia – “the Rocky part of the Rockies,” as he shared by the river in a conversation with Ann Korologos Gallery. Paul Reimer, a blacksmith from Cranbook, British Columbia, found the gallery while he […]
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