Just in time for the holidays, Telluride’s Ah Haa School presents its Cup & Bowl Show to celebrate (and sell!) work by the Telluride region’s abundantly talented cera
Boys in bras? Nope, not a drag club. Anything but a drag. Think of it as cross-dressing for a cause. Mark your calendar for Thursday, October 15, 7 p.m., historic New Sheridan Bar
The Telluride Arts District’s First Thursday Art Walk is a festive celebration of the arts in downtown Telluride for art lovers, community and friends. Twenty-two venues
Apply today for a 2016 exhibit at Gallery 81435, Stronghouse Gallery, and the Telluride Library here. Telluride Arts supports local and regional artists by curating rotating exh
Joy. The conventional definition is “a feeling of great pleasure and happiness.” Case in point, the must-see “Picasso Sculpture” at New York’s Museum of Modern Art. (
Local artist and curator Amy Schilling hosts pop-up gallery throughout September. As part of Telluride Arts’ September’s Art Walk, Amy hosts an opening reception on Thursda
Telluride Arts Presents: WAREHOUSE SESSIONS: Call for Artists + Photographers of all levels. Submit now through November 1, 5 p.m. Help capture the beauty of the Telluride
Monet did it. The man painted haystacks and Notre Dame, other places and things, over and over again, in different seasons, at different times of day, as light transformed his su
We thank you to all who showed such tremendous enthusiasm and support for our 23rd annual Ah Haa art auction. We were truly humbled by the outpouring of love and grateful
Manet (1832-1883) was an urban dandy, born in the 19th-century into a well-heeled French family. Philip Guston came into the world in 1913 as Philip Goldstein. His parents were Ukr
You’re not in Kansas anymore! Nope, and the wonderful world of Oz has had a temporary address change. On Friday, July 17, 6 – 10 p.m., follow the yellow brick road to the
” The Telluride Art and Architecture weekend is an opportunity to experience the extraordinary creative talent of the artists, architects, designers, builders, and chefs who
The Sheridan Arts Foundation is proud to announce one of the most successful Telluride Plein Air events in its 12-year history. As its largest fundraiser of the year, the SAF hoste
Back in the glitter and grit of the 1970s, artists such as Philip Pearlstein – a heavyweight painter who happens to be part of the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art’s illust
Old idea. New blood. Eugene Boudin was one of the more adventurous 19th-century painters, known primarily for his beach scenes and seascapes of northern France and luminous skies.
“The teaching of art is the teaching of all things,” William Ruskin No one knows better than cultural critic and art historian Paul Evans that “art” is imbedded i
The “Wild Boar” will be at the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art. “To me, the boar represents our completely grounded, muscular, tough personality manifestation. Great f
“Creative conservationist” and National Geographic Emerging Explorer Asher Jay at Mountainfilm 2015: Gallery Walk, East Gallery, Ah Haa, and panel discussion at the Telluri
It must be a sign of the times. Boomers all over the world in the fall and winter of their lives seek reassurance: it’s not over ’til it’s over, right? Recent exhibitions in