We’re proud of our work. It’s gratifying to gather our data and review some of our highlights and accomplishments. Take a look at the Carbondale Arts 2023 Impact Report!
Read MoreEvery holiday season, Carbondale Arts transforms its gallery space into a shop filled with artisan goods created by local and regional artists from all over the Roaring Fork Valley and the state of Colorado. Goods typically include handmade candles and cards, jewelry and chocolates, ceramics and soaps and more!
Now open through December 24, visit the gallery page for holiday hours and events.
Read MoreEntry forms are open November 1 - December 4 for Carbondale Arts’ 45th Annual Valley Visual Art Show, opening January 19 - February 22, 2024. Learn more here.
Read MoreÚnase a la 19a celebración anual del Día de los Muertos en el centro del Distrito Creativo de Carbondale, 3 noviembre. Admisión gratuita, todos son bienvenidos.
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Join us for the 19th annual celebration of Day of the Dead in the heart of the Carbondale Creative District, next First Friday, November 3. Free to attend, everyone welcome.
Carbondale Arts seeks a new Operations Manager to continue the organization’s thriving legacy and ensure a secure future for creativity, inclusion, and artistic expression in Carbondale, Colorado. The ideal candidate is someone vibrant, someone who understands and values the power of community, and someone who deeply believes that art and expression can move mountains. Is this person you?
Read MoreApplications are open now through October 1 (closing at 11:59pm) for Carbondale Arts’ annual holiday market, opening to the public November 17 through December 24.
Learn more here.
Join us for a unique European-inspired event at the Thompson Barn in River Valley Ranch September 9&10th. The Schubert MiniFest shines a light on the intimate connection between music and nature, while celebrating the rich diversity of artistic styles and cultural backgrounds in our place and time. Indulge yourselves in two 75-minute sets of chamber music with a 90-minute intermission to enjoy a picnic with an idyllic backdrop of Mt. Sopris on the RVR grounds (PYOP, pack your own picnic). Leave 2023 behind, we’re going back to 1800s Vienna!
Read MoreEach year we hear folks say, “Mountain Fair is my favorite weekend of the year,” and in its 52nd year, we felt that community love for fair-time in each nook and cranny of our three-day celebration of art and community spirit.
Click into the post for full gratitude and acknowledgments.
Once recipients are chosen for the annual Artist Fellowship Program, we ask for a follow up report at the end of the year to learn about how and what the funding allowed the artist to do. This is the best part of the program, learn about the 2022 recipients and the exciting work they’ve been creating.
Read MorePresenting two new exhibitions opening in the gallery; "Use is Beauty" by Justin Squier, featuring mixed media sculpture as well as "The Unimagined Place" featuring artwork by Carbondale Clay Center Residents Brian Chen and Gabby Gawreluk. There will be an opening reception First Friday, July 7 from 5-7pm with an artist talk at 5:30pm. Both shows will be on display through August 10, weekdays 10am-5pm.
Read MoreMountain Fair is seeking a new Vendor Liaison. This person is the primary point of contact for all vendors, managing the application and selection process, attendance and details from beginning to end. This part-time contract position requires hours throughout the year, and reports to the Mountain Fair Chief of Operations and Carbondale Arts Executive Director.
Read MoreWith great excitement we reveal the winning design for the 52nd Mountain Fair. You’ll be able to find this beauty on a wide selection of shirts as well as as archival quality posters. Be sure to get to the Fair early as shirts go quickly. Or better yet, sign up to volunteer (4+ hours) for a special edition “Friend of Fair” shirt. Volunteer sign ups coming soon, stay tuned! This year’s selected designer is Riley Hutchens of Basalt.
Read MoreThrough a series of serendipitous conversations, Carbondale Arts has partnered with WE-cycle, the Roaring Fork Valley’s bikeshare program that will be launched in Carbondale this summer.
Carbondale Arts became the connector through their relationships with Town of Carbondale, RFTA, funders and their expansive network of local artists via the Carbondale Creative District directory. Together the two organizations were able to review candidates to select a local artist to place their work on several of the bikes and kiosks.
Read MoreCarbondale Arts is pleased to announce our 5th Annual Artist Fellowship Program (AFP), consisting of four artist fellowship opportunities: Two grants of $1000 each for The Alleghany Meadows Fellowship and two grants of $1000 each for The Carbondale Arts Fellowship. The AFP is for artists and creatives of any genre, who need some funding to help them further their career, their art, or their ideas. The criteria is fairly open for these grants, and any artist residing within a ZIP code beginning with "816" may apply.
Application deadline is June 12, by 5pm.
Read MorePara Mi Madre es una exposición con jurado que se inaugura este otoño en Carbondale Arts y que invita a artistas latinos a crear una representación visual de una carta de amor o una oda al concepto de la madre. Tenemos el honor de trabajar con los artistas con sede en Colorado Tony Ortega (Denver) y Armando Silva (Greeley), que serán los jurados de todas las obras presentadas a esta exposición.
18 de agosto: Las solicitudes se cierran.
Para Mi Madre is a juried exhibition opening this fall at Carbondale Arts inviting Latino artists to create a visual representation of a love letter or an ode to the concept of la madre, the mother. We are honored to work with Colorado-based artists Tony Ortega (Denver) and Armando Silva (Greeley) who will jury all submissions for this exhibition.
August 18: Applications close
We're always looking for fresh and inspiring ideas, new artists and techniques. Solo and group proposals welcome. Our 700+ sq ft award-winning gallery hosts all types of exhibitions, the gallery committee will thoroughly and thoughtfully evaluate each submission. Application available in English and Spanish.
Read MoreWe like to take every opportunity to promote creativity within our community, but especially from within our office. Our beloved gallery manager and local celebrity, (especially after his performance in the fashion show as the Emperor) Brian Colley has made an artistic contribution to a new film coming out this spring, Paint featuring Owen Wilson. Some of Brian’s paintings will be in the movie! So we’re partnering with the Crystal Theatre for a special showing. This one-night-only event is SOLD OUT.
Friday, May 12 | 6pm & 9pm (Sold out)
Read MoreCarbondale Arts is in search of someone invested in the diversity of our community. The purpose is to take a look at all of the ways we reach out to the community, identify challenges and opportunities in reaching certain populations. Our focus undoubtedly includes the Latinx community, but we're trying to make sure everyone in the community join in our programs and events. With the money we've received from Manaus, we'll be focusing on Mountain Fair, and we are seeking additional funding to look at other programs and at our facilities at greater depth, and really make sure we're including the whole community in what we do, ensuring Carbondale is a place that continues to be a wonderful home for us all.
Read MoreThe booth allows local artists to exhibit and sell their artwork in a cooperative, inexpensive way. Gallery space is very limited, and artwork is juried. Accepted artisans must be current members of Carbondale Arts and reside in an "816" ZIP code area. Submissions must be your own handmade (not manufactured, not imported) work. Criteria for judging include quality and uniqueness of items.
Read MoreCarbondale Arts partners with FirstBank in Carbondale to showcase new artists twice a year. April through September of 2023, enjoy works by Jennifer Bencomo and Tess the Mess!
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