March:
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Fridays, March 3 and 17
1st and 3rd Friday Openings at participating galleries
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Month of
March:
Saks Galleries Cherry Creek
Current works and exhibits with gallery artists
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Saks Galleries Cherry Creek
Margaretta Caesar
Could be Big
Oil, 36 x 36
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Thursday, March 9
Visions
West Contemporary
Opening 6-9pm
Secret Visitors, an exhibition by Electric
Coffin, the artist duo of Duffy DeArmas. Utilizing
nostalgia and dreams from youth - yeti, astronauts,
hostess pies, Tony the Tiger, and Bubblicious, they
remind and reinterpret the past, while examining how
they affect our consciousness as adults. Much of their
work explores environmental concerns and our
relationship with nature. Electric Coffin is a
Seattle-based artist collaboration between Duffy De
Armas and Stefan Hofmann. Electric Coffin are based in
Seattle, Washington but exhibit nationally and
internationally. The recently exhibited a large
multi-media installation at the Museum of Museums, a new
contemporary art center in Seattle, as well as
participating in numerous art fairs around the country
and in Taipei. They have just been commissioned to
create a series of large scale art works for Seattle
newest high rise, the Ren building.
Through April 22
Thursday, March 9
GALLERY
M
Opening reception, 5-8pm
Our evening discussion at 6:30 PM will focus on how to
properly care for a photograph.
Join for "M27," a
special collector evening as part of Denver's Month of
Photography. "M27" is a group retrospective show
featuring vintage and contemporary works by our
internationally recognized and collected masters of the
medium. Included are historic works by LIFE
photojournalists and contemporary contributions from
pioneers like Howard Schatz, Alex Cao, Peter Tunney, and
Tyler Shields.
RSVP here by calling 303-331-8400 x113
Through March 31
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Visions
West Contemporary
Electric Coffin
Cheez Wiz, 2023
gold leaf epoxy coated painting, 28.75 x 18 x 5.5
inches

Visions
West Contemporary
Future, 2023
glass beads, canvas, wood, acrylic, 25 x 17 x 1.5 inches |

GALLERY M
Tyler Shields
Gator Birkin II
Archival Pigment
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Friday, March 10
David B. Smith Gallery
Opening, 6-8pm
Gabriel Sanchez, They Devoured Everything, by
Boulder, CO and Havana, Cuba - based artist Gabriel
Sanchez. In his first solo exhibition with the gallery,
Sanchez’s intimate portrait-focused paintings distill
his experience as a Cuban-American artist by capturing
the raw emotional reality of a generation of young
Cubans steeped in struggle. The notion of togetherness -
physical proximity, romantic or familial bonds, national
or political affiliations, subcultures, stand in
opposition to the notion of solitude. However, each of
these ideas helps define the other; the space between
these concepts make each more relatable and
comprehensible. Set to the tune of widespread unrest so
great that those ensconced describe the social climate
“cannibalistic,” the bonds created with one another
stand not only as a support but a defense against ruin.
Through April 8
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David B. Smith Gallery
Gabriel Sanchez
Amor Eterno 2023
Oil on canvas 20 x 16 in.
Through April 8
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Thursday, March 16
Rule Gallery
Opening reception, 6-9pm
Soft Mirror, guest curated by Britland Tracy a
group exhibition guest curated by Britland Tracy and in
partnership with Denver’s Month of Photography 2023.
Featuring: Kei Ito, Dionne Lee, Rafael Soldi, and
Tabitha Soren. Additionally in the Viewing Room:
Britland Tracy: Rupture.
Through May 6
Space Gallery
Opening Reception, 6-9pm
Tactile/Textile, featuring new works by: Nancy
Koenigsberg, Wendy Kowynia, Yvette Weijergang, Marcus
Fitzgibbons, Connie Saddlemire, and Joanne Mattera.
Through April 15
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Rule Gallery
Dionne Lee
Challenger Deep, 2019
single channel video, 19m 47s, Through May 6

Rule Gallery
Tabitha Soren
Unusual Landscapes , 2018
pigmented ink print, 55.5 x 73.5 in (framed), ed. of 3 +
2 APs
Through May 6

Rule Gallery
Kei Ito
Sungazing Scroll, 2019
unique C-print photogram scroll (sunlight, artists'
breath), 95 ft x 10 in
Through May 6

Rule Gallery
Rafael Soldi
Cargamontón, 2022
aquatint photogravures, 27 x 34 inches (from a portfolio
of 8), edition of 6 +2 A/P
Through May 6

Rule Gallery
Britland Tracy
You’re going back to Missoula, MT
pigmented ink print, 24x36 inches, edition 5/10
Through May 6

Space Gallery
Nancy Koenigsberg,
Ocean Nets
Coated copper wire, 68"X32"X18"
Through April 15
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Space Gallery
Yvette Weijergang
Decay 1
Mixed Media, 22"X40"
Through April 15

Space Gallery
Connie Saddlemire
Paper Bird
Assembled Color Solar Plate Monoprint, 20"X26"
Through April 15

Space Gallery
Marcus Fitzgibbons
Untitled 1
Cut Paper On Board, 18"X18"
Through April 15

Space Gallery
Joanne Mattera
Mezza 4
Gouache, Watercolor And Wax Emulsion, 30"X22"
Through April 15

Space Gallery
Wendy Kowynia
Drop 7
Cut And Torn
Watercolor Bleed Monoprint, 48"X20"
Through April 15
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Friday, March 17
Walker Fine Art
Opening Reception,
5-8pm
Transient Presence, featuring: Melanie Walker
Kevin Hoth, Bonny Lhotka, Katie Kindle, Joo Woo and Jane
Fulton Alt. Photography, similar to life itself, is in a
continuous state of transformation. Throughout modern
history, photography has played an integral role to
remember historic events, form a public image, or
express an idea through an artistic medium. Denver’s
Month of Photography is a biennial celebration of this
medium; Transient Presence is a group exhibition
within that celebration, featuring artists who
illuminate ephemerality and existence via their own
visual vocabulary.
Through Saturday, May 13
William Havu Gallery
Opening Reception, 5 -
8 pm
John Gibson New Paintings and Richard Carter,
Anomalies, Non Conformities, Variations.
Through May 8
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Walker Fine Art
Melanie Walker
Through Saturday, May 13

Walker Fine Art
Through Saturday, May 13

Walker Fine Art
Katie Kindle
Through Saturday, May 13

Walker Fine Art
Jane Fulton Alt
Through Saturday, May 13 |

William Havu Gallery
Richard
Carter
Fossil Variation I
Mixed media on panel,
60 x 54 inches
Through May 8

William Havu Gallery
John Gibson
Anvil
Oil on panel,
48 x 47 inches
Through May 8
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Walker Fine Art
Through Saturday, May 13

Walker Fine Art
Through Saturday, May 13
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April:
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Saturday, April 1
Gallery 1261
Artist's Reception: 4 - 6pm
Location: 1261 Delaware St, Denver
Kevin Weckbach’s solo exhibition, Streets and Streams.
Artist Statement: "Many of the scenes I paint are found
along my familiar routes. When I’m out moving in the
world- driving, walking, running, cycling, I am
observing things in life without much thought; it is
very meditative. When a certain place or thing starts to
become familiar, like a known friend, it seems to take
on a character and after a while I decide to do a
portrait of it. A stream or a street is a path that I
take my routes on and like a thought, a stream or a
street can carry a thought as if it all is one being.
Typically, portrait paintings are thought as a picture
of a face. This is good way to describe a type of
painting which I’m not trying to rewrite. How I see life
is both visual and spiritual and the way I portray what
I experienced comes out as a portrait of that.
Portraiture to me is not the ability to convey a
lookalike character, it is to resemble what something is
at its core. it can be done with a place in time." -
Kevin Weckbach
Collector Preview
Abend Gallery
Artist's Reception: 4 - 6pm
Location:
1261 Delaware Street
Diego Glazer’s solo exhibition, Silent Solitude:
A collection of contemplative figures. "I was born in
Omaha, Nebraska, and grew up in Querétaro, Mexico. I
also hold Swiss nationality which has exposed me to a
variety of cultures from an early age. As an emerging
artist exploring the infinite possibilities offered by
oil painting, I seek to create ambiguous, yet tangible
atmospheres tinged with a nostalgic vibe. I began my
career as an artist by participating in several
workshops in Querétaro, including a painting course with
Mexican realist artist Ramsés de la Cruz. I then went on
to study a degree in visual arts at the Instituto
Allende, in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where I
studied impressionist methods with Guillermo Guerrero,
while at the same time refining other painting
techniques. In 2014, I moved to Florence, Italy, where I
completed the three-year programme in Drawing and
Painting at the Angel Academy of Art."
Collector preview
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Gallery 1261
Kevin Weckbach
Rio Grande, 2023,
Oil on canvas, 24 x 24 in
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May:
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Friday, May 12
William Havu Gallery
Opening
Reception, 5 - 8 pm
Changing Shapes, a solo exhibition by
Hyunmee Lee. This will be Hyunmee Lee’s first
show with the William Havu Gallery and will
feature her medium to large scale abstract
paintings as well as small scale collages. Also
featured will be new works by Colorado sculptor
Michael Clapper and on the mezzanine, Sumi ink
and charcoal botanical drawings by Colorado
artist Heidi Jung.
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William Havu Gallery
Hyunmee Lee
Abstract Crossing
Acrylic & collage on canvas, 48 x 48 inches
Through June 23

William Havu Gallery
Heidi Jung
Aloe
Sumi ink & charcoal on mylar on panel, 60 x 40 inches
Through June 23
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William Havu Gallery
Michael Clapper
Works in process
White washed basswood with stone & steel
Through June 23
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Friday, May 19
Walker Fine Art
Opening Reception, 5-8pm
Coalescing Connections,
featuring: Brian Comber, Cara Enteles, Julie Anderson,
Mark Penner-Howell, Norman Epp, Sara Sanderson, and
Sharon Strasburg. As a species we are constantly
evolving, but we never retract from our instinctive need
for nature. These fascinations with nature stem from an
innate biologically driven need to interact with other
forms of life, such as animals and plants. This group
exhibition features seven artists who work with unique
combinations of mediums to explore and project their
deep connections to the natural world around us.
Utilizing watercolor, ceramic, oil, wood, silkscreen and
more, COALESCING CONNECTIONS showcases collaborative
efforts between artistic styles, mediums and, of course,
nature.
Through: Saturday, July 8
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Walker Fine Art
Brian Comber
Through: Saturday, July 8

Walker Fine Art
Norman Epp
Through: Saturday, July 8

Walker Fine Art
Sharon
Strasburg
Through: Saturday, July 8 |

Walker Fine Art
Cara Enteles
Through: Saturday, July 8

Walker Fine Art
Julie
Anderson
Through: Saturday, July 8

Walker Fine Art
Mark Penner-Howell
Through: Saturday, July 8

Walker Fine Art
Sharon
Strasburg
Through: Saturday, July 8
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EXHIBIT LISTINGS:
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Abend Gallery
1261 Delaware Street
Denver, CO 80204
map
Delaware St. hours: Tue-Sat 10-6, Sun 11am-4
303.355.0950 phone
800.288.3726 toll free

website:
www.abendgallery.com
Note: 2nd
location in Cherry Creek, Denver
303 Detroit St Denver, CO 80206 phone:
720-551-4044
map
Friday,
April 1
Artist's Reception: 4 - 6pm
Location:
1261 Delaware Street
Diego Glazer’s solo exhibition, Silent Solitude:
A collection of contemplative figures. "I was born
in Omaha, Nebraska, and grew up in Querétaro,
Mexico. I also hold Swiss nationality which has
exposed me to a variety of cultures from an early
age. As an emerging artist exploring the infinite
possibilities offered by oil painting, I seek to
create ambiguous, yet tangible atmospheres tinged
with a nostalgic vibe. I began my career as an
artist by participating in several workshops in
Querétaro, including a painting course with Mexican
realist artist Ramsés de la Cruz. I then went on to
study a degree in visual arts at the Instituto
Allende, in San Miguel de Allende, Mexico, where I
studied impressionist methods with Guillermo
Guerrero, while at the same time refining other
painting techniques. In 2014, I moved to Florence,
Italy, where I completed the three-year programme in
Drawing and Painting at the Angel Academy of Art."
Collector preview
David B. Smith Gallery
1543 A Wazee Sgtreet
Denver, CO 80202
map
phone:
303.893.4234
fax:
877.893.4234

website:
http://davidbsmithgallery.com
Hours: Tues-Sat 12-6, and by appointment
Friday, March 10
Opening, 6-8pm
Gabriel Sanchez, They Devoured Everything, by
Boulder, CO and Havana, Cuba - based artist Gabriel
Sanchez. In his first solo exhibition with the gallery,
Sanchez's intimate portrait-focused paintings distill
his experience as a Cuban-American artist by capturing
the raw emotional reality of a generation of young
Cubans steeped in struggle. The notion of togetherness -
physical proximity, romantic or familial bonds, national
or political affiliations, subcultures, stand in
opposition to the notion of solitude. However, each of
these ideas helps define the other; the space between
these concepts make each more relatable and
comprehensible. Set to the tune of widespread unrest so
great that those ensconced describe the social climate
"cannibalistic." the bonds created with one another
stand not only as a support but a defense against ruin.
David Cook Fine Art
Maggie Ross, Director
1637 Wazee
Street
Denver, Colorado 80202
map
Phone: 303.623.8181

Website:
www.davidcookfineart.com
Hours: 10:30 - 6:00 Tuesday
through Saturday and by appointment
Exhibition to be announced
Gallery 1261 LLC
1261 Delaware Street
Denver, CO 80204
map
phone: 303.571.1261

website:
www.gallery1261.com
Hours: Tue - Sat: 12-6pm
Continuing:
A Solo Exhibition By Scott Conary
Location: 1261 Delaware St, Denver
View the exhibit online
Saturday, April 1
Artist's Reception: 4 - 6pm
Location: 1261 Delaware St, Denver
Kevin Weckbach’s solo exhibition, Streets and Streams.
Artist Statement: "Many of the scenes I paint are found
along my familiar routes. When I’m out moving in the
world- driving, walking, running, cycling, I am
observing things in life without much thought; it is
very meditative. When a certain place or thing starts to
become familiar, like a known friend, it seems to take
on a character and after a while I decide to do a
portrait of it. A stream or a street is a path that I
take my routes on and like a thought, a stream or a
street can carry a thought as if it all is one being.
Typically, portrait paintings are thought as a picture
of a face. This is good way to describe a type of
painting which I’m not trying to rewrite. How I see life
is both visual and spiritual and the way I portray what
I experienced comes out as a portrait of that.
Portraiture to me is not the ability to convey a
lookalike character, it is to resemble what something is
at its core. it can be done with a place in time." -
Kevin Weckbach
Collector Preview
GALLERY M
180 Cook St, Suite 101
map
Denver, CO 80206
phone: 303-331-8400
website:
www.gallerym.com

Hours: By Appointment Daily, Tue-Sat.
GALLERY M specializes in 20th century photojournalism
and social documentary. LIFE photojournalists including Alfred
Eisenstaedt, Bourke-White, Carl
Mydans, Ralph Morse and others are always on display and
available
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Thursday, March 9
Opening reception, 5-8pm
Our evening discussion at 6:30 PM will focus on how to properly
care for a photograph.
Join for "M27," a
special collector evening as part of Denver's Month of
Photography. "M27" is a group retrospective show
featuring vintage and contemporary works by our
internationally recognized and collected masters of the
medium. Included are historic works by LIFE
photojournalists and contemporary contributions from
pioneers like Howard Schatz, Alex Cao, Peter Tunney, and
Tyler Shields.
RSVP here by calling 303-331-8400 x113
Through March 31
K Contemporary
Doug Kacena Co-Owner / Director
1412 Wazee St , Denver, CO 80202
map
phone: 303-590-9800
cell:
720-296-7180
website:
https://kcontemporaryart.com
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday, 12 pm ? 6 pm
or by appointment
Exhibition to be announced
Mai Wyn Fine Art
744 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO, 80204
map
phone: 303-893-4182

website:
www.maiwyn.com
Hours: Hours:
Thursday - Saturday 11-5, Sunday 12-4. Open 1st Fridays
until 10pm丨3rd Fridays until 8pm and by appointment
Exhibition to be announced
Michael Warren Contemporary
Mike McClung
and Warren Campbell, owners
760 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
map
gallery:
303-635-6255
cell:
303-667-2447

website: www.michaelwarrencontemporary.com
Hours:
Tues-Sat 11am-6 pm or by appointment
Winter 2023
Online Programming 24/7
Plinth Gallery
Owner: Jonathan Kaplan
3520 Brighton Blvd
Denver, Colorado 80216
map
phone: 303-295-0717

website:
www.plinthgallery.com
Hours: Thursday -Saturday, 12pm-5pm, and
other times by appointment
Continuing:
Wood fired/Oxidation/Multi Fired Ceramic Work by George
Metropoulos McCauley. He is a ceramic artist who very much follows
this iconoclastic tradition. His career spans over 60 years and
evidences an obvious presence of the hand. His wide-ranging body of
work has little to do with academic clay or technical correctness.
He is more interested in “the flaws rather than the flawless.” He
has had 30 solo shows and has been included in 400 exhibitions. He
has taught and conducted workshops internationally. The recipient of
4 National Endowment for the Arts grants and the prestigious Roy
Acuff Chair of Excellence for the Arts.
Through March 31
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Plus Gallery
Owner: Ivar Zeile
Private Dealer

website:
www.plusgallery.com
Exhibition to be announced
Robischon Gallery
1740 Wazee St.
Denver, CO. 80202
Map
phone: 303.298.7788
fax:
303.298.7799

web:
www.robischongallery.com
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 11am to
6pm Mondays
by
appointment. Adjacent Free Parking until 6pm
Continuing:
45 + PART II. Part II of Robischon Gallery’s forty-fifth
anniversary celebration exhibition Featuring artworks by select
gallery artists: Painting, Sculpture, Drawing, Photography, Prints
and Video. On the auspicious occasion marking over forty-five years
as a contemporary art venue in Colorado, Robischon Gallery is
pleased to present “45 +,” PART II of the gallery’s anniversary
exhibition series which began with PART I in November of 2022. The
distinctive tandem presentations offer a unique glimpse into the
broader spectrum of numerous noteworthy Robischon Gallery
exhibitions. While touching upon a specific selection of the
gallery’s far-reaching dialogues within art, the series symbolically
features new and memorable archived artworks by several gallery
artists in celebration of all of the exemplary artists the gallery
has presented over its many decades-long presence in Colorado. PART
I highlights twenty-nine regional, national, and internationally
recognized artists in a blend of tangential or thematic modes of
cross-cultural/political histories, symbiotic human relationships
with Nature in form or narrative, as well as an exaltation of
Nature’s beauty and issues of environmentalism. PART II features
varied expressions of abstraction from geometric, natural, gestural
and material, wide ranging in modes and scale. Since its inception
in 1976, Robischon Gallery has been producing museum-level
contemporary art exhibitions for its audiences in Colorado and
beyond. Embracing the ongoing pluralism in art, the exhibitions and
artists represented and regularly exhibited, purposefully address a
continuum of stylistic and contextual concerns, allowing for a
diverse range of voices. Robischon Gallery’s expansive exhibition
program maintains a commitment to burgeoning and mid-career artists
of integrity and vision, while continuously broadening its list of
historically significant artists shown to include Robert Motherwell,
Louise Bourgeois, Yayoi Kusama, Joan Mitchell, Richard Serra, and
Christo, among many others. Robischon Gallery’s represented and
exhibited artists of influence such as Judy Pfaff, Kiki Smith, Ann
Hamilton, Enrique Martínez Celaya, John Buck, and Bernar Venet
reaffirm the gallery’s vision to foster thought-provoking and
meaningful progressions in contemporary art in a variety of
art-making practices. The gallery has long been recognized for
premiering important artists and exhibiting challenging forms of
creative expression, as it continues to set bold new standards for
contemporary art in the Mountain states region.
Rule Gallery
808 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
Map
phone: 303-800-6776
info@rulegallery.com
web:
www.rulegallery.com
Continuing:
Way Out World, a group show featuring work by
Scottie Burgess, Joe Clower, John Fudge, Jillian
FitzMaurice, Liz Langyher, Christine Nguyen, and
Noah Schneiderman. This exhibition transports us
into otherworldly realms through interpretations
of the cosmos, the mystic, and invented
terrains. In constructing such rich
environments, the seven artists in the show each
develop rich visual narratives depicting
intangible worlds parallel to our own,
stimulating our sense of curiosity and
imagination.
Through March 4
Thursday, March 16
Opening reception, 6-9pm
Soft Mirror, guest curated by Britland
Tracy a group exhibition guest curated by
Britland Tracy and in partnership with Denver's
Month of Photography 2023. Featuring: Kei Ito,
Dionne Lee, Rafael Soldi, and Tabitha Soren.
Additionally in the Viewing Room: Britland
Tracy: Rupture.
Through May 6
Saks Galleries Cherry Creek
Mikkel &
Catherine Saks, owners
3019 East Second Ave
Denver, CO 80206
map
phone:
303-333-4144

website:
www.saksgalleries.com
Hours: Tues-Friday 10am-5pm, Saturday 10am - 4pm
and by appointment. Exhibitions
year- round.
view the Saks Galleries Cherry Creek videos
Continuing:
Current works and exhibits with gallery artists
Continuing:
The McKenney-Hall Indian Gallery.
Thomas McKenney was appointed Superintendent of Indian
Affairs in 1916 by President James Madison. He
championed Native American causes for the next several
decades at a time when tribal culture was often on a
collision course with land-hungry whites and the U.S.
Government. McKenney worked tirelessly on his Indian
Gallery, a collection of artifacts and portraits of the
visiting Indians by the famous painter Charles Bird
King. However, in 1830, McKenney was dismissed by
President Jackson -- they had quarreled about the
removal of the Cherokee from their homeland. McKinley
had also battled with a Congressional committee
investigating his expenditure of $3,100 for the Indian
portraits. Therefore, it was on his own that he launched
a project to publish a series of large portfolios with
hand-colored lithographs made after King's original
paintings.
More information
Sandra Phillips Gallery
Gallery Owner: Sandra Phillips
47 W. 11th Avenue, Denver. Colorado 80204
map
phone: 303 931-2991

website:
www.thesandraphillipsgallery.com
Hours: Tues. - Sat. 12:30 - 5 Sun. and evenings
available by appointment
Exhibition to be announced
Space Gallery
765 Santa Fe
Drive
Map
Denver, 80204
phone: 720-904-1088

website:
www.spacegallery.org
Hours: Wed-Sat 1pm-6pm or
by appointment
Continuing:
New Artist Exhibition featuring works by:: Alison
Van Pelt, Carol Ann Waugh, Tara Kelley-Cruz. An Event
Supporting The Morgan Adams Foundation.
Continuing:
New Works by: Jared Hankins, Precipice.
Inspired by some recent documentaries on big mountain
skiers and mountaineers, I began to think through how I
would approach a mountain series. As I researched
imaging, I was surprised that I could not find decent
art painted from a skiers perspective or the aspects of
the mountain that my friends and I ski. Most mountain-scapes
tend to be vague landscapes with the mountain as a
backdrop from an onlooker's perspective, not from a
participant. I use early black and white imaging of the
American West as inspiration for capturing the gritty,
timeless quality of these peaks. By adding subtle tone
and a more contemporary composition, I hope to pay
homage all of the explorers and ski industry innovators
that have made these mountains accessible.
Through March 4
Thursday, March 16
Opening Reception, 6-9pm
Tactile/Textile, featuring new works by: Nancy
Koenigsberg, Wendy Kowynia, Yvette Weijergang, Marcus
Fitzgibbons, Connie Saddlemire, and Joanne Mattera.
Through April 15
Visions
West Contemporary
Director:
Nikki Todd
2605 Walnut St.
Denver, CO 80205
map
phone:
303.292.0909

website:
www.visionswestgallery.com
hours:
Tuesday-Saturday 10-6 pm or by appointment
Continuing:
Beau Carey. Artist Statement: "By using references to
navigational coastal profiling and by borrowing and
subverting compositional structures of the 19th century
American landscape painters I examine how modern
landscapes came to be spatially constructed. Through a
combination of on-site field studies and larger studio
pieces I make bodies of work that reflect the individual
characteristics of a specific place while retaining a
critical awareness of the landscape genre. This
practice, while fully absorbed into the cliché of modern
landscape painting, is not innocuous. It is rooted in a
history of globalism and environmental dominance.
Through my work I explore this spatial language at times
allowing individual works to teeter into abstraction.
The works in Rise look specifically at how we will
navigate and view a rapidly changing physical world."
Through March 6
Thursday, March 9
Opening 6-9pm
Secret Visitors, an exhibition by
Electric Coffin, the artist duo of Duffy DeArmas.
Utilizing nostalgia and dreams from youth -
yeti, astronauts, hostess pies, Tony the Tiger,
and Bubblicious, they remind and reinterpret the
past, while examining how they affect our
consciousness as adults. Much of their work
explores environmental concerns and our
relationship with nature. Electric Coffin is a
Seattle-based artist collaboration between Duffy
De Armas and Stefan Hofmann. Electric Coffin are
based in Seattle, Washington but exhibit
nationally and internationally. The recently
exhibited a large multi-media installation at
the Museum of Museums, a new contemporary art
center in Seattle, as well as participating in
numerous art fairs around the country and in
Taipei. They have just been commissioned to
create a series of large scale art works for
Seattle newest high rise, the Ren building.
Through April 22
April - June
Tracy Stuckey, images: Upon Request
Walker Fine Art
The Prado
Building, 300 West 11th Avenue (at Cherokee)
Denver, CO 80204 In the Golden Triangle
Map
phone:
303.355.8955

website:
www.walkerfineart.com
hours:
Tues-Sat 11am-5 pm or by appointment
Explore all the gallery exhibits and view informative
videos
Continuing video links:
Walker Fine Art is launching a
new video series, Collector - Artist Dialogue, featuring
a conversation between a collector and an artist who
share personal thoughts and feelings about one piece of
art. Beginning this series is Gallery Manager, Libby
Garon, who speaks to her deep connection with painting,
Blush Nebula by Ana Zanic. Ana responds to Libby with
her inspiration behind the painting. Click the links
to watch this video and more
Instagram , or catch all our videos on
YouTube or
Facebook.
Continuing:
Peripheral Contemplation, featuring: Julie Maren, Gloria Pereyra, Jongku Kim,
Karin Schminke, Jen Starling and Conor King.
Through Saturday March 11
Friday, March 17
Opening Reception, 5-8pm
Transient Presence, featuring: Melanie Walker
Kevin Hoth, Bonny Lhotka, Katie Kindle, Joo Woo and Jane
Fulton Alt. Photography, similar to life itself, is in a
continuous state of transformation. Throughout modern
history, photography has played an integral role to
remember historic events, form a public image, or
express an idea through an artistic medium. Denver's
Month of Photography is a biennial celebration of this
medium; Transient Presence is a group exhibition
within that celebration, featuring artists who
illuminate ephemerality and existence via their own
visual vocabulary.
Through Saturday, May 13
Friday, May 19
Opening Reception, 5-8pm
Coalescing Connections,
featuring: Brian Comber, Cara Enteles, Julie Anderson,
Mark Penner-Howell, Norman Epp, Sara Sanderson, and
Sharon Strasburg. As a species we are constantly
evolving, but we never retract from our instinctive need
for nature. These fascinations with nature stem from an
innate biologically driven need to interact with other
forms of life, such as animals and plants. This group
exhibition features seven artists who work with unique
combinations of mediums to explore and project their
deep connections to the natural world around us.
Utilizing watercolor, ceramic, oil, wood, silkscreen and
more, COALESCING CONNECTIONS showcases collaborative
efforts between artistic styles, mediums and, of course,
nature.
Through: Saturday, July 8
William Havu Gallery
1040 Cherokee
Map
Denver, CO. 80204
phone:
303.893.2360

website:
www.williamhavugallery.com
Hours: Tue - Fri 10-6
PM, Sat 11-5 PM, Sun and Mon by appointment only
Voted Westword's best gallery for contemporary
art of the region, 2017
Note: Due to the virus safe recommendations, the front
door will be locked at all times. Please knock
(or if necessary) call to let us know you are
here. Appointments are strongly encouraged.
Please call or email us ahead of time.
Continuing:
Between Worlds with artists, Jenny Day, Bob
Knox, and Laura Truitt.
Through March 11
Friday, March 17
Opening Reception, 5 - 8 pm
John Gibson New Paintings and Richard
Carter, Anomalies, Non Conformities,
Variations.
Through May 8
Friday, May 12
Opening Reception, 5 - 8 pm
Changing Shapes, a solo exhibition by
Hyunmee Lee. This will be Hyunmee Lee’s first
show with the William Havu Gallery and will
feature her medium to large scale abstract
paintings as well as small scale collages. Also
featured will be new works by Colorado sculptor
Michael Clapper and on the mezzanine, Sumi ink
and charcoal botanical drawings by Colorado
artist Heidi Jung.
Through June 23
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Plinth Gallery
George Metropoulos McCauley
Through March 31

Space Gallery
Jared Hankins
The Grand
Oil on panel, 42 x 42
Through March 4

Walker Fine Art
Julie Maren
Through March 11

Walker Fine Art
Jongku Kim
Through March 11

Walker Fine Art
Karin Schminke
Through March 11

Walker Fine Art
Jen Starling
Through March 11

Walker Fine Art
Gloria Pereyra
Through March 11

Visions West Gallery
Beau Carey
Signs Preceding the
End of the World 1,
Oil on canvas 50" X 44"
Through March 6

William Havu Gallery
Bob Knox
Cross Pollination
acrylic on canvas, 64 x 54 inches
Through March 11

William Havu Gallery
Laura Truitt
Zoned Commercial
oil & color pencil on canvas,
58 x 48 inches
Through March 11

William Havu Gallery
Jenny Day
Deer
acrylic and mixed media on canvas, 62 x 46 inches
Through March 11

Rule Gallery
Christine Nguyen,
Chrysthamum Dreams, 2021
archival pigment inks on Entrada Moab paper with salt
crystals 40 x 64.5 inches
Through March 4

Rule Gallery
Scottie Burgess
Celestial Static, 2023
fiber, 86 x 74 x 15 inches
Through March 4

Rule Gallery
John Fudge
oil on canvas, 37 x 31 inches (private collection)
Through March 4
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