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Sandra Phillips Gallery
Opening reception, 5-7pm
Contemplating Color. Robert
Livsey Wells, New Works. Color,
contrast, and textural intricacy of line
are the focus with his painting muse
being classical music.
Through March 13
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Robischon Gallery
Opening Reception, 6-9 p.m
Robischon Gallery curates “Love Lines”
at Redline 2350 Arapahoe Street, Denver
80205. “Love Lines” is an extensive
group exhibition of figurative works
addressing universal themes of love and
relationships as seen through the eyes
of a variety of artists including
national and international artists of
distinction including Roger Shimomura,
Xiong Lijun, Jerry Kunkel, Jack Balas,
Wes Hempel, Yu Fan, Xing Danwen, as well
as invited participating Redline
figurative artists including Ian Fisher,
Jeff Page, Jonathan Saiz, Terry Campbell
and others to be announced.
Through March 28.
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Roger Shimomura
Suburban Love
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Abend Gallery
Opening Reception, 5-9 pm
All Gallery Show with artists: Zoa Ace,
Dan Amoroso, Jen Arribau, Deborah Bays,
Dan Beck, Jim Beckner, Jennifer Bobola,
Evelyn Boren, Raj Chaudhuri, Nancy
Condit, Stephen Day, Tim Deibler, Jane
Ford, Ernie Gallegos, Lindsey Graham,
David Harms,Nicole Hyde, Pam Ingalls,
Olga & Aleksey Ivanov, Naum Katsenelson,
Benjamin Kelley, Ramon Kelley, L.
Massey, Dianne Dunbar, Darlis
Lamb, Terrie Lombardi, Jennifer
McChristian, Carolyn Miller, Tammi Otis,
Arleta Pech, Louis Recchia, Connie
Renner, Elizabeth Sandia, Jean Shom,
Nathan Solano, Robert Spooner, Cheryl St
John, Gary Steffen, Rick Stoner, Lani
Vlaanderen, Tiffany Williams, and
Zhaoming Wu. Through March 7
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Abend Gallery
Arleta Pech
Queen’s Tea
Oil, 22 x 36
Through March 7
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Abend Gallery
Olga and Aleksey Ivanov
Trash and Treasure
egg tempera with mixed media on wood
panel&marble gesso. 18 x 18 inches
Through March 7
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Walker Fine Art
Artist's reception, 6-9pm
HIGH-BIAS by Eric Michael
Corrigan: It's about life, it's
about Rock n' Roll and the devolution of
the human condition. It's sculpture,
paintings, video, sound and performance
all in one...Think Warhol's 'All
Tomorrow's Party's' without the silver
balloons...... it's going to be over the
top!
Through Saturday, April 16
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Walker Fine Art
Eric Michael Corrigan
“Also on
Cassette” 2009
oil on canvas 66” x 60"
Through April 16
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Robischon Gallery
Opening reception
Concurrent Solo Exhibitions, David Kroll
and Karen Kitchel. David Kroll
“New Work,” with his favored elements in
his compositions that include exquisite,
jewel-toned avian specimens and uniquely
colorful moths, elevated from their
usual commonplace status. Karen
Kitchel's “Seasonal Overture,” on view
previously in museums until now, this
singular series of Karen Kitchel’s
widely-admired, forty highly-detailed
grass paintings make a much-anticipated
scheduled engagement at Robischon
Gallery.
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Robischon Gallery
Karen Kitchel
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Sandra Phillips Gallery
Opening Reception, 6-8 pm
New Work: Frank Sampson & Caroline Douglas. One of
Colorado’s most highly regarded painters, Frank Sampson
is now eighty-one years old, vibrant, prolific and
excited about this new body of work. Sampson’s work is
influenced by the old European masters—his beautiful
surfaces are legendary. Exuberant & engaging, figures
and animals are almost always in the compositions,
Popular ceramic artists, Caroline Douglas, is well known
for magical realism and stunning surface effects.
Though May 1
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Sandra Phillips
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Frank Simpson
Ship of Fools
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Sandra Phillips
Gallery
Caroline Douglas
Room with a View
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Member Galleries:
Abend
Gallery
Artyard Contemporary Sculpture
44T
Artspace at Metro Frameworks
Ernest Fuller Fine Art
Gallery
1261
GALLERY M
William Havu Gallery
William Matthews Gallery
Mod
Space
Michele Mosko Fine Art
Sandra Phillips Gallery
Pinion Art Consulting
Pismo Fine
Art Glass
Plus
Gallery
Robischon Gallery
Saks
Galleries
sellars project space services for artists
Space
Gallery
Visions West Gallery
Walker
Fine Art

William Havu
Gallery
Jeff Aeling
East of Castle Rock
oil on panel, 36" x 72"
Through February 20

William Havu Gallery
Rick Dula, A Moment in Time: Here
(work in progress), acrylic on
panel, 22" x 39"
Through February 20

Visions West Galleries
Theodore Waddell
“Forrest Resting ” 20x24 Oil, Encaustic on Canvas
Through February 18

Visions West Galleries
Theodore Waddell
“ Fawn Creek Summer “ 30x36 Oil, Encaustic on Canvas
Through February 18

William Havu Gallery
Jeanette Pasin Sloan, Turquoise
Trail, gouache & watercolor, 34
1/2" x 40"
Through February 20

William
Havu Gallery
Sushe Felix and Tracy Felix
The Flatirons
Oil on canvas, 37 x 37
Through March 3

Pismo Fine Art Glass
Silver Venetian, 2009
32” x 15” x 14”
Photo Credit: David Emery
Through March 14

Robischon Gallery
Gary Komarin
Salina
Through February 27

Plus Gallery
Joanna Pousette-Dart Untitled, M/C #11
71.25 x 66.5 inches acrylic on canvas
over wood panels 2009.
Through February 27

Gallery 1261
Opening reception, 5-9 pm, at
Joellyn Duesberry
The Grey Quarry
40 x 50 oil
Through February 27

Gallery 1261
Joellyn Duesberry
Desert Morning, NM
30 x 40 oil
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GALLERY LISTINGS
Abend Gallery
2260 East Colfax,
Denver, CO. 8020
Map
Hours: Tue-Sat 10-6, Sun 11am-4
303.355.0950 phone
800.288.3726 toll free

website:
www.abendgallery.com
Friday, February 12
Opening Reception, 5-9 pm
All Gallery Show with artists: Zoa Ace, Dan
Amoroso, Jen Arribau, Deborah Bays, Dan Beck,
Jim Beckner, Jennifer Bobola, Evelyn Boren, Raj
Chaudhuri, Nancy Condit, Stephen Day, Tim
Deibler, Jane Ford, Ernie Gallegos, Lindsey
Graham, David Harms,Nicole Hyde, Pam Ingalls,
Olga & Aleksey Ivanov, Naum Katsenelson,
Benjamin Kelley, Ramon Kelley, L. Massey,
Dianne Dunbar, Darlis Lamb, Terrie
Lombardi, Jennifer McChristian, Carolyn Miller,
Tammi Otis, Arleta Pech, Louis Recchia, Connie
Renner, Elizabeth Sandia, Jean Shom, Nathan
Solano, Robert Spooner, Cheryl St John, Gary
Steffen, Rick Stoner, Lani Vlaanderen, Tiffany
Williams, and Zhaoming Wu
Through March 7
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Artyard Contemporary Sculpture
1251 South Pearl St., Denver, CO. 80210
Map
Hours:
1:30 - 5:30 Wednesday through
Saturday and by appointment
303.777.3219

website:
www.artyardgallery.com
Continuing:
Robert Mangold,"Space Time and Motion," one -man show with
all new works! This is Robert's first solo show in Denver in 5
years. Exhibit includes wall pieces, small table sculptures and
large outdoor pieces.
Artist: Robert Mangold Title of Exhibit: "Space Time and Motion"
One person exhibition through December 24, 2009 Red Sculpture
Title: "Anemotive Kinetic 8/08" Powder Coated Stainless Steel
17' x 7' x 7' Through January 31
44T Artspace at Metro
Frameworks
Melanie Lunsford and Kevin Paul, owners
4400 Tennyson Street Denver, CO 80212
Map
Phone: 303-433-1073
Website:
www.metroframeworks.com
Holiday Hours: Monday – Saturday 10-7
Exhibition to be announced
Gallery 1261
LLC
map
phone: 303.571.1261

website:
www.gallery1261.com
Hours: Tue-Sat 11-6
Continuing:
"Small
Works" Participating Artists:
Carolyn Anderson, Gordon Brown, Scott Burdick, Lucong,
Joellyn Duesberry, Scott Fraser, Ron Hicks, Quang Ho,
Tony Hochstetler, Daniel Keys, Robert C Jackson, David
Leffel, Michael J Lynch, Mike Malm, Dan McCaw, Danny
McCaw, John McCaw, Philip Maior, Jim Morgan, C.W. Mundy,
Burton Silverman, Bill Starke, Jeff Uffelman, Michael
Workman.
Through January 9
Friday, January 22
Opening reception, 5-9 pm, at Gallery
1261
Joellyn Duesberry: Landscape Survey. Explore one
of the country's most important plein-air painters.
Joellyn Duesberry has mastered a balance between
traditional representations and abstracted reductions of
form. She successfully introduces formalist
representations of landscape with the energy of
expressionism.
Through February 27
Thursday, January 28
Reception, 5:30 – 8 pm (Exhibit beings: Saturday,
January 23) at the Denver Botanic Gardens
Joellyn Duesberry’s Southwest Sharpening the Edge. RSVP
to
exhibits@botanicgardens.org
GALLERY M
2830 E 3rd Ave.
Map
Denver, CO 80206
phone: 303-331-8400
website:
www.gallerym.com

Hours: Monday though Saturday, 10 AM
to 6 PM and on Sunday or in the evenings by appointment.
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.
Coming:
Robert Kaupelis - A Retrospective
exhibit preview
Coming:
LUBIE LOVE - The Fine Art Behind Film
exhibit preview,
LUBIE LOVE - The Fine Art Documentary - Pre-Order
Available
exhibit preview
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
Friday January 8
Opening Reception, 6-9pm
Artists in Common - Redux, a group exhibition featuring
artists whose works are in the permanent collection of the
Denver Art Museum. The William Havu Gallery originally presented
12 Artists in Common back in 1999, one year after the gallery
opened in it’s current location. Artists featured in this
exhibition are: Jeff Aeling, Dale Chisman 1943 - 2008, James
Cook, Susan Cooper, Werner Drewes 1899 - 1985, Robert Ecker,
Sushe Felix, Tracy Felix, Monroe Hodder, Emilio Lobato, Sam
Scott and celebrating his 25th anniversary with the William Havu
Gallery, Tony Ortega.
Featured in the salon will be Rick Dula. This
small show of Dula’s coincides with the opening of the new
exhibition at the Denver Art Museum Embrace!, for which Rick
Dula has painted a 32 x 18 foot tall site-specific mural of the
structural steel work of the museum itself. On the
mezzanine: Jeanette Pasin Sloan.
Through February 20
Sunday, January 10
Opening Reception, 2-4pm
Susan Cooper, Sushe Felix and Tracy Felix, Modernism
Revisited
Through March 3
Sunday, January 24
Gallery Talk, 2pm at the Boulder Public Library, Canyon Gallery
1001 Arapahoe Avenue Boulder, CO 80302
William Matthews Gallery
Map
1617 Wazee, Denver, CO 80202
Phone: 303.534-1300
Fax:
303.534.2853

Website:
www.williammatthewsgallery.com
Hours: Mon-Fri
9-5, Sat 11-4
Exhibition to be announced
Mod Space
Jennifer Eber, Owner/Principal
4600 S. Syracuse
9th Floor
Denver, CO 80237
map
phone: 303.573.5833
fax:
303.534.5317

website:
www.modspacedesign.com
Hours: by appointment only
Sandra Phillips Gallery
Gallery Owner: Sandra Phillips
744 Santa Fe Drive
Denver, CO 80204
map
phone: 303-573-5969

website:
www.thesandraphillipsgallery.com
Hours: Tues. - Sat. 12:30 - 5 Sun. and evenings
available by appointment
Friday, December 4
Meet-The-Artists, 5 –7 pm
“Small Works” exhibit with gallery artists Irene Delka
McCray, Frank Sampson, Andrew Speer, Maynard Tischler, Virginia
Maitland and other favorites in small format with a new point of
view and accessibility.
Through January 2
Friday, February 5
Opening reception, 5-7pm
Contemplating Color. Color, contrast, and textural
intricacy of line are the focus of Robert Livsey Wells with his
painting muse being classical music. In listening to the
contemporary classical music of Australian composer, Barry Conyngham
whose musical ideas suggest change and permanence, the artist’s
lifetime interest in visually presenting that paradox in his work
through light, movement and color, became the oil on linen piece,
“Recurrences” and “Nocturne”. While musical ideas suggest color,
movement and texture.....sounds become color for me....I do not
paint the composer’s specific ideas or deliberate subject matter.
The very act of painting with all the interplay of color, line,
space, and shapes has a direction and intent of its own, according
to artist Wells. Through March 13
Friday, March 19
Opening Reception, 6-8 pm
New Work: Frank Sampson & Caroline Douglas. One of Colorado’s
most highly regarded painters, Frank Sampson is now eighty-one years
old, vibrant, prolific and excited about this new body of work.
Sampson’s work is influenced by the old European masters—his
beautiful surfaces are legendary. Exuberant & engaging, figures and
animals are almost always in the compositions, Popular ceramic
artists, Caroline Douglas, is well known for magical realism and
stunning surface effects.
Though May 1
PISMO Fine Art Glass
Sandy Sardella, Owner
2770 E. Second Ave.
Denver, CO 80206
map
phone: 303.333.2879
website:
www.pismoglass.com

Gallery Hours: Mon-Sat 10-6, Sun 11-5
Friday, January 15
Opening Reception, 6-8pm
“Mercurio” – a major exhibition of new works by world
renowned artist Dale Chihuly featuring his new Silvered
Venetians and Piccolos.
Through March 14, 2010
Plus Gallery
Map
Gallery owner: Ivar Zeile
2501 Larimer St., Denver, CO 80205
Map
phone: 303-296-0927

web: www.plusgallery.com
Hours: Tue-Sat noon- 6pm, or by appointment
Denver Post, Kyle MacMillan "Gallery Opens with a
Splash"
Plus Gallery
Best New Gallery Space 2009
Review: Space Gallery Art Space 2009
Denver
Post Reviews the New Plus Gallery
Continuing:
Denver artist Colin Livingston unveils "The Big Idea" at
Plus Gallery, an installation of epic proportions that
pushes the dialogue on the making and selling of art to
new levels. "The Big Idea" brings elements of Wal-mart
style product display to the gallery interior, creating
a full-scale environment as point-of-purchase for
Livingston's unique pop-style paintings and sculptures.
Positive slogans compete for space against irony-tinged
works, all utilizing contemporary advertising motifs and
colors to sell the message as unique artworks.
Livingston is a RMCAD graduate whose 2006 exhibition was
hailed as the best solo of the year by the Westword.
Through January 16
Review by Kyle McMillian, Denver Post
Thursday, January 21
Opening Reception, 6-8pm
TAKE FIVE A group exhibition featuring Joanna Pousette-Dart,
Joe Fyfe, Judith Linhares, John Newman, and Jessica
Weiss. Curated by Naomi Cohn.
Through February 27
Robischon Gallery
1740 Wazee St.
Denver, CO. 80202
Map
phone: 303.298.7788
fax: 303.298.7799

web:
www.robischongallery.com
www.artnet.com/robischon.html
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 11am to 6pm Mondays by
appointment
Adjacent Free Parking until 6pm
Continuing:
Concurrent Solo Exhibitions, Jessica Stockholde and John
McEnroe. The first showing of work by renowned
installation artist Jessica Stockholder featuring the
artist’s assemblage-based sculpture and new monoprints.
As an installation participant in the Denver Art Museum
exhibition entitled “Embrace!” opening Nov 14, 2009,
noted Colorado artist John McEnroe is featured in a
concurrent solo exhibition at the gallery featuring
innovative new works of large-scale sculpture.
Through January 2
Thursday, January 21
Opening reception, 6-8 p.m
Solo exhibition: Gary Komarin: “Salina” with
concurrent exhibition: “Selections” Works from the Dale
Chisman Estate and selections from additional Robischon
Gallery artists including Manuel Neri, Tony Coulter and
Wendi Harford.
Through February 27
Thursday, February 11
Opening Reception, 6-9 p.m
Robischon Gallery curates “Love Lines” at Redline 2350
Arapahoe Street, Denver 80205. “Love Lines” is an
extensive group exhibition of figurative works
addressing universal themes of love and relationships as
seen through the eyes of a variety of artists including
national and international artists of distinction
including Roger Shimomura, Xiong Lijun, Jerry Kunkel,
Jack Balas, Wes Hempel, Yu Fan, Xing Danwen, as well as
invited participating Redline figurative artists
including Ian Fisher, Jeff Page, Jonathan Saiz, Terry
Campbell and others to be announced.
Through March 28
Thursday, March 11
Opening reception: Thursday, March 11
Concurrent Solo Exhibitions, David Kroll and Karen
Kitchel. David Kroll “New Work,” with his favored
elements in his compositions that include exquisite,
jewel-toned avian specimens and uniquely colorful moths,
elevated from their usual commonplace status. Karen
Kitchel's “Seasonal Overture,” on view previously in
museums until now, this singular series of Karen
Kitchel’s widely-admired, forty highly-detailed grass
paintings make a much-anticipated scheduled engagement
at Robischon Gallery.
Saks
Galleries
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 and Saturday
10am-4pm
Always by
appointment or chance.
Exhibition to be announced
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sellars project space services for artists
4430
Tennyson Street
map
Denver, CO 80212
phone: 303-242-5563

website:
www.sellarsprojectspace.com
website:
www.servicesforartists.com
Hours: Tues - Fri 10 to 3 pm and by appointment
Special note: Congratulations to
DADA member,
Jimmy Sellars
for his selection as
Westword's
Mastermind in the Visual Arts.
Exhibition to be announced
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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.
Exhibition to be announced
Visions West Galleries
Director: Nikki Todd
1715 Wazee St.
Denver, CO 80202
map
phone: 303.292.0909
website:
www.visionswestgallery.com
hours: Tuesday-Saturday 10-6 pm or by
appointment
Friday, January 8
Artist's reception, 6-9pmT
Theodore Waddell, "Roam." Waddell's sophisticated
modernist paintings have attracted widespread
recognition around the world. Waddell draws a deliberate
parallel between his subject and the elements of
abstract art: cattle and horses are motifs formally
arranged on the flattened and enveloping painted
"ground" characteristic of modernism.
Through February 18
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 12-6pm and by
appointment
First Fridays 6-9pm
Friday, January 8
Opening reception, 6-9pm
“2010 Preview Show” featuring vignettes of all
upcoming exhibits to be featured in 2010.
Through February 20
Friday, February 26
Artist's reception, 6-9pm
HIGH-BIAS by Eric Michael Corrigan: It's about
life, it's about Rock n' Roll and the devolution of the
human condition. It's sculpture, paintings, video, sound
and performance all in one...Think Warhol's 'All
Tomorrow's Party's' without the silver balloons......
it's going to be over the top!
Through Saturday, April 16
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