MARCH 6 - 27, 2020
Elizabeth Morisette’s work used recycled or repurposed materials, drawing viewers in to experience these often common objects in a new manner.
Read MoreMARCH 6 - 27, 2020
Elizabeth Morisette’s work used recycled or repurposed materials, drawing viewers in to experience these often common objects in a new manner.
Read MoreJANUARY 17 - FEBRUARY 28
This show featured 50 Roaring Fork Valley artists and included two and three dimensional work created in with wide variety of media.
Read MoreNOVEMBER 21 - DECEMBER 29, 2019
Presented each holiday season by Carbondale Arts, Deck the Walls is carefully juried and open to artists and craftspeople all over the Roaring Fork Valley and the state of Colorado.
Read MoreOCTOBER 18 - NOVEMBER 8, 2019
Our identity in relationship to technology is rapidly changing. This exhibition, by K. Vuletich, Perry Taga, and Sarah Espinoza, used interactive technologies and mixed media collage to emulate this changing relationship.
Read MoreSEPTEMBER 12 - OCTOBER 4, 2019
This retrospective features long-time local Jack Brendlinger’s bronze sculptures which are produced with the lost wax technique. With age, his work has become abstract, gravity defying, modern, and filled with whimsical characters.
Read MoreSEPTEMBER 12 - OCTOBER 4, 2019
A solo exhibition of Etar’s transcultural journey through fabric, highlighting her experiences working with locals in Peru, Bolivia, Uzbekistan, Dubai, and many parts of Europe as well.
Read MoreJUNE 7 - JULY 6, 2019
A group exhibition featuring Bauhaus-inspired furniture makers from across the country curated by Brad Reed Nelson as well as Bauhaus-influenced painters Richard Carter and Dave Durrance.
Read MoreAUGUST 9 - SEPTEMBER 6, 2019
Textile artist Julia Crocetto’s experiences are rooted in her inquiries of the Greater West, specifically areas that are or have been known as Frontier Lands.
Read MoreJUNE 7 - JULY 6, 2019
A group exhibition featuring Bauhaus-inspired furniture makers from across the country curated by Brad Reed Nelson as well as Bauhaus-influenced painters Richard Carter and Dave Durrance.
Read MoreMAY 3 - 31, 2019
Yellow for Frances is a series of paintings by Eden Keil continuing an exploration of the landscape through an abstracted and personal lens.
Read MoreMAY 3 - 31, 2019
Having used the prompt Paper Clay: Two artists. Two materials. Two perspectives, each artist responded to their materials, investigative processes, and the search for the point at which forms would melt into the page and where patterns became physical form.
Read MoreAPRIL 5 - 26, 2019
Robert Martin’s exhibition featured the transition from his earlier sculptural practice to his current work with painting in a retrospective. His dioramas were carved from a variety of woods using hand and power tools.
Read MoreAPRIL 5 - 26, 2019
"National Parks Development" was a parody about the development of the natural world. The exhibition featured alternative uses for the National Parks and nature, turning national treasures into recreational, industrial and commercial facilities.
Read MoreMARCH 1 - 29, 2019
Mixed media artist Jeff Stevens’ "It Was Dark Inside The Wolf" artistically explored our daily consumption of visual information through mixed media technique and collage.
Read MoreMARCH 1 - 29, 2019
Saxon Martinez’s “Site 1” installation explored the artist's past as well as his future. Questioning the origin of his ancestors helped him understand who he is and aided in a greater understanding of other Latin cultures.
Read MoreJANUARY 18 - FEBRUARY 29, 2019
This annual show featured 50 Roaring Fork Valley artists and includes two and three dimensional work created in with wide variety of media.
Read MoreNOVEMBER 15 - DECEMBER 29, 2018
Presented each holiday season by Carbondale Arts, Deck the Walls is carefully juried and open to artists and craftspeople all over the Roaring Fork Valley and the state of Colorado.
Read MoreOCTOBER 12 - NOVEMBER 6, 2018
In Kirk's most recent body of work “The Near Distance”, Kirk had given the model an averted focal point for their eyes, so they are not fully engaged by the camera. The result was intimate in its study of the likeness but left a void.
Read MoreOCTOBER 12 - NOVEMBER 6, 2018
Surrounded by dark cave walls as they explored, guests to Vallee Noone’s full-scale immersive installation "Where the Light Gets In" investigated cracks of light and found hidden elements, expanding their perception of the space.
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