Sheridan Arts Foundation’s Telluride Plein Air 2015
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.
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
At the nexus of painting and photography is – artist Richard Estes. A show of Estes’ work from the early years to the present is on display at MAD, (Museum of Arts & Desig
“All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up,” Pablo Picasso A mashup of the celebratory and the fanciful and frankly off-the-wall ca
“The teaching of art is the teaching of all things,” William Ruskin. Three talks about “What Makes Art?” feature visiting art historian/cultural critic Paul
There is an exciting new resource for regional artists at the Stronghouse Studios. A screen-printing lab, open to the public, has just come online thanks to the equipment and expe
Sandy Skoglund creates subversive room-size installations such as “Radioactive Cats” (1980), a post-nuclear tableau starring a swarm of eerie chartreuse felines, which have inv
The Telluride Arts District is now accepting applications for the Small Grants for Artists. Funding for individual artist’s projects, professional development, and artist-to-art
Telluride Arts’ programs director Britt Markey is more than just a pretty face. She is executive director Kate Jones’ abundantly talented aide de camp – and then some. With d
Color is the backdrop of our lives. And the colors we surround ourselves with in daily life affect us profoundly. And they affected history. Writing in the Huff Post, Todd Van Lu
Some women live by “The Rules.” Others write new rules every day. Meet Pia-squared. Pia-squared is Pia Kamala and Pia Gedeon, two abundantly talented ladies who have redefine
“All children are artists. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up,” Pablo Picasso Gepetto (of “Pinocchio” fame, in case your mother never read to you at be
A show of new work by painter Susan Sales goes on display at the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art Saturday, December 20. Sales built her considerable reputation on color field painti
Telluride Arts Pesents Gallery 81435 exhibit opening: Cellscape Photo Contest, curated by Megan Valanidas A cell scape is a landscape photo made using a cell/smart phone. A cell
According to Telluride Arts, Noel Night (December 3) gallery events take place between 5 – 8 p.m. On Noel Night, Telluride retailers host an evening of great discounts, food,
Exhibit features the work of Meredith Nemirov, Susan Makara, and Susan L. Hutton, opening reception Noel Night, 5 – 8 p.m. Telluride Arts kicks off the winter season at Stron