Barbara Heinrich takes the gold
[click “Play” to hear Barbara Heinrich] Jeweler Barbara Heinrich of the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art is a gold medal artist specializing in gold. Her professional trai
[click “Play” to hear Barbara Heinrich] Jeweler Barbara Heinrich of the Telluride Gallery of Fine Art is a gold medal artist specializing in gold. Her professional trai
[click "Play" button to listen to Judy Kohin] The Ah Haa School for the Arts in Telluride was founded in 1990 by professional book artist Daniel Tucker to provide the com
[click "Play" button to listen to Susan's conversation with Daniel Tucker] On Thursday, June 4, 5 – 7 p.m., Telluride's Ah Haa School for the Arts celebrates it
[click "Play" button to hear Steve Winter talking with Susan, and click the YouTube box below to see a slideshow of Winter's photgraphy ] Two years ago, a group of &q
[click "Play" button to hear Susan's conversation with Paul Bosch] Telluride region features regularly in Bosch's art Pastor and painter of landscapes. Paul Bosch
[click "Play" button to hear Susan's interview with Jane] The girl can’t help it. Long before any inconvenient truths, before green became the new red, white and bl
[click "Play" button to hear Susan's conversation with Susan McCormick] Susan McCormick at Telluride's Stronghouse Studios: Susan McCormick is a longtime local wh
Leonardo da Vinci, an influence, had the Mona Lisa, and Roger Mason has the New Sheridan, his muse, and its setting, the town of Telluride. The New York-based painter has merged wi
The Children's Hospital Immunodeficiency Program inside the Denver Children's Hospital began attending to the medical needs of HIV-infected children in 1991, only three sho
Auction, Friday, noon – 9 p.m., Telluride's Sheridan Opera House (Check out the slide show below: Jen Koskinen's photo from 2008 auction and a sample of the art to be auc
[click “Play” button to hear Susan’s interview with Sally Strand] The First Thursday Art Walk, produced by the Telluride Council for the Arts and Humanities, has
At Lustre, 171 South Pine: At this Thursday's Art Walk, Telluride’s Lustre Gallery is hosting a trunk show of Gurhan’s bling blockbusters. The designer's claim
Monday, January 19th from 5 – 7 PM, Telluride Gallery of Fine Art (130 EastColorado Avenue) will host a benefit event to raise money for JohnFahnestock's augmenting medic
The First Thursday Art Walk, sponsored by the Telluride Council for the Arts and Humanities, is a day-long block party with a mission: to showcase Telluride's fine art scene, i
In 2005. the Telluride Council for the Arts and Humanities opened the Stronghouse Studios (283 S. Fir Street), a cooperative created to provide an affordable, dynamic env
Lustre (171 South Pine), an artisan gallery, regularly showcases a distinctive collection of hand-crafted collectibles for the home and wearable art for the body: from brightly col
[ click play button to hear] In Christmas lore, the aspen tree’s quivering leaves are said to be the result of arrogance at the Crucifixion: the aspen did not tremble like other
[ click play button to hear] “Panache” is his middle name. A Brit by birth, John Sutcliffe’s wines are as mellifluous as his vowels, which are decidedly upper “U.” (Brits
[ click play button to hear] In 2002, jeweler Barbara Heinrich was singled out as one of only five living artists featured in a major exhibit, “Pearl,” produced by New York’s
[click the play button to hear] Her ice is nice and Barbara Heinrich’s award-winning baubles, bangles and beads are masterpieces of quiet elegance, not “statement pieces” tha
Meredith Nemirov has always painted her mind, and she is known for saying a mouthful in a few strokes – or words. “To stand and face a whole landscape, to paint ‘en plein air
Ok, maybe not Seattle exactly, but across the lake in Bellevue, last night Clint and I hooked up with part-time Telluride local and former Mountainfilm director Arlene Chester Burn
“Every work of art is the child of its time; often it is the mother of our emotions,” Wassily Kandinsky in “Concerning the Spiritual in Art” Corinne Creel’s changing land
The living room that looks like a small museum is in fact the studio of local artist Robert Weatherford, a Telluride original. (He paints at the far end of the room, not shown.) We