(970) 927-9668
Ann Korologos Gallery
211 Midland Ave, Basalt, CO 81621
(970) 927-9668
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Mar 20, 2026
Artist Interview: Amy Lay on Space, Memory, and the Western Landscape
In her work with Ann Korologos Gallery, Amy Lay distills the vastness of the Western landscape into moments of quiet tension and grace. Her pared-down compositions—where animals emerge through subtle line, restrained color, and open space—invite viewers into a more personal, interpretive experience. In this conversation, Lay reflects on intuition, memory, and the delicate balance between […]
Jan 31, 2026
"Free Rein" Show Preview in Southwest Art Magazine
Featured in Southwest Art magazine, Free Rein brings together works by six longtime gallery artists — Heather Foster, Terry Gardner, Donna Howell-Sickles, Amy Lay, Amy Laugesen and Joel Ostlind — alongside new talent Maura Allen. Each artist explores themes of freedom, responsibility, rugged terrain, and the lived experience of ranch life through painting, sculpture, mixed media, and printmaking. The exhibition’s title reflects […]
Jul 22, 2024
What Lies Beneath: Andy Taylor and Amy Lay | Press Release
Ann Korologos Gallery presents What Lies Beneath: Andy Taylor and Amy Lay, an exhibition featuring vibrant Colorado landscape painter Andy Taylor and introducing Oregon-based wildlife painter Amy Lay. Amy Lay will be live-painting at Ann Korologos Gallery in Basalt Friday, July 19th from 2pm to 5pm, followed by an Artists’ Reception with Andy Taylor and Amy […]
Jun 26, 2024
Amy Lay: A Noble Pursuit
Amy Lay admits that it took her a few years to recognize the value of the art degree she earned from Eastern Oregon University in 1994.
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