39th Annual Valley Visual Art Show

 
Yule marble sculpture by Chet Haring from 2018 when Chet won the People’s Choice Award.

Yule marble sculpture by Chet Haring from 2018 when Chet won the People’s Choice Award.

The Valley Visual is a salute to the wide variety of artistic talents in our area and a time to bring the artist community together.
 

Carbondale Arts presents the 39th Annual Valley Visual Art Show, which opened on Friday, January 18 and was on display at the R2 Gallery through February 22, 2019.

The Valley Visual Art Show is one of the longest-standing community art shows committed to showing the work of local artists. VVAS began in 1980 as a venue for local artists to share their artwork with the public. VVAS still provides this opportunity, especially for artists new to the area and budding artists, but the show has also become both a salute to the wide variety of artistic talents in our area and a time to bring the artist community together. This show features 50 Roaring Fork Valley artists and includes two and three dimensional work created in with wide variety of media. We received work from many new artists as well as many long time local artists from the Roaring Fork Valley.

 

 
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Artists featured in the 39th Annual Show

(listed alphabetically)

Jennifer Balmes, Alice Bedard-Voorhees, Kelsey Brasseur, Becky Chase, Kay Clarke, Brian Colley, Barbara Courtney, Larry Day, Katherine Dessert, Staci Dickerson, Katalin Domoszlay, Kristen Doyle, Kelly Grace Field, Judy Fox-Perry, Stephen Gall, Sheri Gaynor, Doug Graybeal, Chet Haring, Jon Harman, DJ Hill, Heather Hopper, Jeremy Joseph, Reina Katzenberger, Diane Kenney, Stephanie McConaughy, Dorsey Moore, Bobbie Moross, Lee Mulcahy, Carol Murphy, Jocelyn Murray, Vallee Noone, Judith Nordhagen, Dave Notor, Ali O'Neal, Brenda Peters, Bill Poague, Ann L Ramsey, Carla Reed, Kat Rich, Andrew & Annette Roberts-Gray, Valerie Rose, Jill Scher, Deborah Shannan, Deva Shantay, Mark Simpkins, Jeffrey Stevens, Stephanie Stocking, Benjamin Timpson, Adam Ting, Thomas Tomezsko, Megan VanZandt, and Bill Weidman