Fine Art

Thursday, January 7, 2021, marks the first Telluride Arts’ Art Walk of the New Year. Throughout the month, Slate Gray Gallery Telluride is featuring the work of artists Martha Rae Baker and Kathryn Tatum. Complimentary gallery guides are available for self-guided tours. At participating venues or...

Thursday, December 17, 2020, marks the 6th Telluride Arts’ Art Walk of the winter season. Throughout the month, Slate Gray Gallery Telluride is featuring a group show of the work of artists in its rich stable. Complimentary gallery guides are available for self-guided tours. At participating...

Locals' Loop remains up at the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art through mid-December. Two blockbuster shows featuring iconic artist Ed Moses (show #1) & friends (show #2) follow. [caption id="attachment_76926" align="aligncenter" width="600"] Autumn Spectacular, Hutchison[/caption] Bruce Gomez, Julee Hutchison and Gordon Brown are artists who share a...

On the morning of Friday, October 20, 2020,Telluride's Ah Haa School for the Arts sold the Depot to the Telluride Science Research Center or Telluride Science. That same afternoon Ah Haa became the new owners of a space in the Silver Jack Building!  (See related story...

Telluride Arts is seeking exhibit proposals for the following spaces: Telluride Arts' Gallery 81435; Telluride Arts' HQ Gallery; Telluride Transfer Warehouse; Wilkinson Public Library; Business Pop-Ups. Learn about Telluride Arts' spaces here. Submit a proposal here. Telluride Arts supports the professional development of visual artists by curating...

Thursday, October 1, 2020, marks the 5th Telluride Arts’ Art Walk of the season. Up now and through off-season the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art is featuring a blockbuster of a group show titled "Local's Loop." For further information about Art Walk venues, go here. [caption id="attachment_76926"...

Thursday, October 1, 2020, marks the 5th Telluride Arts’ Art Walk of the season. Throughout the month, Slate Gray Gallery Telluride is featuring new works by a variety of Southwestern artists, including from the Telluride region and the gallery’s original location, Kerrville, Texas. Please scroll down for...

Acclaimed photographer Dan Budnik, who captured enduring images of 1950s artists at work and key events of the civil rights movement, died August 14, 2020. He was 87 years old. View available work here. Read the New York Times obituary here. And currently up at the Telluride...