“TELLURIDE NOW AND THEN”
40th reunion show at Telluride Gallery of Fine Art Author Tom Wolfe coined the term that defined the era when Americans transitioned from lives focused on community or tribe (think
40th reunion show at Telluride Gallery of Fine Art Author Tom Wolfe coined the term that defined the era when Americans transitioned from lives focused on community or tribe (think
“When I Last Wrote to You about Africa” tells a brilliant story. Walking through the fourth floor gallery at the Denver Art Museum with African artist, El Anatsui, is like
It’s right around the corner, the big grand finale of the Telluride’s summer festival season: Telluride Blues & Brews. The Ah Haa School for the Arts and Telluride
When you head out on Telluride Arts’ walk about town, the First Thursday Art Walk, Thursday, September 6, plan to hang out at two art venues run by the region’s grassro
Hot on the heels of the RNC then the DNC, this particular Labor Day weekend the Telluride Film Festival provides a much needed escape from the vitriol and the noise. But where to g
The historic Telluride train Depot has housed many a business and organization over the years, but it truly came to life when the Ah Haa School for the Arts took up residence there
Gallery 81435 hosts an artists’ reception Thursday, August 30, 5-8pm. Come meet the artists and enjoy the last days of our August exhibit featuring texture, shape and color.
Great photographs hold more profound possibilities and deeper meaning than aesthetics alone would suggest. They allow our minds to remove the shackles of reality and recreate the f
Editor’s Note: We first met Architecture Professor Lefteris Pavlides, PhD, AIA, his wife Stephanie, also an architect, and their genius offspring, Odysseas, Fall, 2010 on
Zoom in on a celebration of photography, now in full swing at Telluride’s Ah Haa School for the Arts. In collaboration with Kim and Simon Pertuz of Shot Images, Niles, Illino
The bare naked truth about Telluride Arts‘ First Thursday Art Walk is that the August 2nd event is PG 13-rated. Or at least some of it is. Head over to the Telluride Gallery
Through Friday’s storm, the Ah Haa School for the Arts declared the show must go on. And what a show it was! The vibe at the 20th Annual Ah Haa School Fine Art Auction last Frida
From Darien Rainforests to Telluride: Opening reception Thursday, July 26, 4 – 8 p.m. Gallery hours, 10 a.m. – 8 p.m. daily. Their story is written in palm fiber – the Woun
On a road trip last Spring, we made a stop in Ashland, Oregon, home of a world-famous Shakespeare Festival. The play we saw, Chekhov’s gut-wrenching “The Seagull,”
Come one. Come all. Ladies and gentlemen. Children of all ages… Friday, July 20, 2012, Ah Haa performs one heck of a sleight of hand: the community center and art school transfor
The flowers that bloomed in the spring – tra la – are covering the walls this summer, when the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art presents its first ever group show of floral painti
Ever been mesmerized by a painting but wished you knew where the artist’s inspiration came from? Perhaps it was a piece of jewelry that puzzled you with its intricate form. W
The Ah Haa School for the Arts is participating in a number of great events throughout the month of July, a number of which are dress rehearsals for the BIG EVENT: our school’
The cast of characters changes, but otherwise it’s the same, compelling story: Telluride Arts monthly Art Walk. The event, a celebration of the region’s artistic talent
New and classic pieces by designer of Telluride’s “sorority” necklace It’s a sorority necklace of sorts – minus the Greek. The asymmetrical arrangement o
Old idea. New blood. This week, the Telluride region plays host to 30 nationally recognized artists, who will plant easels in alleys, down by the river, smack dab in the middle of
A new painting program offering college credits takes root in Telluride this fall at the Ah Haa School For the Arts. Mature painters are invited to take their work to greater depth
There is a certain homespun lyricism, complete authenticity and distinctly regional cast to the new body of work by painter Julee Hutchison. (See my catalog foreword for details.)
How do you know the date of the first Thursday of the month? Yes, I know, there’s always a calendar to tip you off. Or follow the crowds. The first Thursday of every month (i