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Denver, CO 80211
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Museo de las Americas is dedicated to educating our community through collecting, preserving, interpreting and exhibiting the diverse arts and cultures of the Americas from ancient to contemporary, through innovative exhibitions and programs.
Robischon Gallery, located in Denver, Colorado, has been producing monthly exhibitions of regional, national and international artists since 1976. Embracing the current pluralism in art, the gallery’s exhibitions and the artists represented purposefully address a wide range of stylistic and contextual concerns. Ongoing dialogues in the art world, such as the rise and impact of Chinese and Middle Eastern contemporary art, can often be found in the gallery’s thoughtful exhibition program. Similarly, Robischon Gallery represents and exhibits a range of revered and ground-breaking artists such as Robert Motherwell, Christo and Jeanne Claude, Robert Rauschenberg, Manuel Neri, Richard Serra, Judy Pfaff, Bernar Venet, Ann Hamilton, Jessica Stockholder, Zhang Xiaogang and Li Wei, along with influential mid-career artists and those new to the professional level. Robischon Gallery consistently features work by artists of integrity with vision and compelling ideas, while acknowledging the historical precedence of their idiom.
Art Gallery at Forest Room 5. Featuring contemporary art from around the nation with a focus on the natural and vintage. Submit proposals and portfolios to: [email protected]
MCA Denver is an innovative forum for contemporary art that inspires and challenges all audiences, creating understanding and dialog about art of our time.
Tucked in Between Z Cuisine and A' Cote our New space open : Galerie d'Art 'ENTRE NOUS' is now OPEN Another bloom in our beautifully eclectic neighborhood, Entre Nous Galerie is dedicated to local artists & diverse mediums. our first show 'Le Regard' debut November first to the end of 2013.
David B. Smith Gallery is Denver's venue for compelling contemporary art. Since its founding in 2007, the gallery has been committed to presenting intelligent and culturally relevant exhibitions featuring work from some of today's most dynamic artists with growing international reputations. Through participation in leading art fairs and extensive media coverage, David Smith has cultivated a strong regional, national and international collector audience. The New York Times hailed the gallery as offering "an exciting contrast of cutting edge works." In addition to its curatorial program, David B. Smith maintains an active publishing division, which produces limited edition artist prints and monographs.
David Cook Fine Art is the premier historic art gallery in Denver, Colorado. Specializing in American paintings from the 19th and early 20th centuries, the gallery showcases early Western American subject matter, landscapes, historic paintings and prints; as well as impressionist, California plein-air, modernist, and abstract works. David Cook Fine Art concentrates on artists associated with Broadmoor Art Academy, the Chappell House (forerunner to the Denver Art Museum), the Taos Society, and the Santa Fe art colony. Our holdings include works by notable artists such as; Sven Birger Sandzen, Charles Partridge Adams, Eanger Irving Couse, Joseph Henry Sharp, Bert Geer Phillips, Oscar E. Berninghaus, W. Herbert Dunton, Ernest L. Blumenschein, B.J.O. (Bror Julius Olsson) Nordfeldt, Ross Eugene Braught, Vance Kirkland, Raymond Jonson, Jan Matulka, John Fabian Carlson, and many more.
Method Glassworks is a fully equipped glass blowing studio and gallery. Scott Gamble is the principal artist and owner. The studio is currently closed due to relocation. Scott received his Bachelor of Fine Arts Degree from Southern Illinois University. After graduation, Scott continued his education, studying with the Masters, in Murano, Italy. Scott has been blowing glass for over ten years. The studio is equipped with a 400 lb. electric furnace, two gas glory holes and two front loading annealers. For more information, contact SCOTT GAMBLE.
Robischon Gallery, located in Denver, Colorado, has been producing monthly exhibitions of regional, national and international artists since 1976. Embracing the current pluralism in art, the gallery’s exhibitions and the artists represented purposefully address a wide range of stylistic and contextual concerns. Ongoing dialogues in the art world, such as the rise and impact of Chinese and Middle Eastern contemporary art, can often be found in the gallery’s thoughtful exhibition program. Similarly, Robischon Gallery represents and exhibits a range of revered and ground-breaking artists such as Robert Motherwell, Christo and Jeanne Claude, Robert Rauschenberg, Manuel Neri, Richard Serra, Judy Pfaff, Bernar Venet, Ann Hamilton, Jessica Stockholder, Zhang Xiaogang and Li Wei, along with influential mid-career artists and those new to the professional level. Robischon Gallery consistently features work by artists of integrity with vision and compelling ideas, while acknowledging the historical precedence of their idiom.
Home to tattoo artists Sandi Calistro, William Thidemann, Matt Hays, Missy Rhysing, and Josh Wrede. We schedule tattoos by appointment only, so please call our shop at 303-455-1558 to set up a consult.
The mission of NEXT Gallery is to create a community of dynamic, serious artists who are interested in being actively engaged in the greater arts community and dialogue while being a resource of information and experience for one another. Our vision is to challenge artists to grow and thrive by creating an environment that fosters curiosity, experimentation and challenging norms. As an artist run gallery, we encourage new ideas, collaborations, interdisciplinary arts and non-traditional media while also retaining a respect for the traditional past of art. while being a resource of information and experience for one another. If you are interested in getting involved, please visit nextartgallerydenver.com or email [email protected]
VERTIGO exhibits a range of artists from local to national, emerging to established, and student to mentor. The work seen at VERTIGO can be labeled as abstract, modern, or conceptual, though there are no limitations. The space was built to accommodate 2D, 3D, and installation works, and each show may create a different challenge than the last, both perceptually and structurally. The building that is now VERTIGO was originally built in 1888, and the complete process of design and renovation took two years to complete. The design is partly inspired by visits to the older, smaller spaces of Amsterdam and London. Hours: by appointment VERTIGO Art Space has been on hiatus. Events will continue to happen at the space, so please continue to check our web site and Facebook page for updates.