Art of the State 2022 

I am pleased to announce my participation at Art of the State 2022 on Thursday, January 20 on the opening day. Juniper’s Last Gasp was the selected photo. Two other artists from the Photo Pensato collective will also join me as selected artists.

Listen to Juniper’s Last Gasp here

Juniper's Last Gasp

 

 

 

 

 

 

Every three years, all 10,000 square feet of the Arvada Center Galleries is filled with a celebratory survey of the incredible diversity, quality, and depth of work from Colorado Artists. After its start in 2013 and iterations in 2016 and 2019, Art of the State 2022 continues the legacy as a juried exhibition showing off the powerful scope of contemporary art from across the state. This open call open to all Colorado artists garnered 2,067 submissions by 734 artists. The jurors worked diligently to select a comprehensive overview of work that strives to capture a wide scope of art from across the state. From those entries, 149 artworks by 142 artists were selected.

The Catalog for the show is here.

Jurors:

Louise Martorano, Executive Director, RedLine Contemporary Art Center

Ellamaria Ray, Artist/Anthropologist, Professor of Africana Studies, Metropolitan State University of Denver

Collin Parson, Director of Galleries and Curator, Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities

 

Adobe Spark Presentation

On July 20, 2021, please join this free presentation organized by the Vail Valley Art Guild at CMC Edwards on utilizing Adobe Spark Apps – namely Post, Page, and Video. This will be featuring the use of the application for Artists and Photographers but not limited to these participants.

All marketers using social media to put out their products and services will also benefit from these apps. Please join us for free and learn about the Vail Valley Art Guild at the same time. You can also join the Guild on-site or online if you are so inclined.

July 19 @ 5:00 to 7:00 pm – CMC Edwards, 150 Miller Ranch Rd, Edwards, CO 81632. See link below.

July Member Meeting- Presentation by Raj Manickam

Hate is Virus

 

Frozen – Ice Caves at Rifle, Colorado

Ice Caves at Rifle, Colorado

I’m not into spelunking, nor am I an ice-climber. Somehow I find myself doing a tiny bit of both some 30 minutes away in the outskirts of the town of Rifle, Colorado. (ok, maybe that’s embellishing on the spelunking and ice-climbing part)
Along the way to the ice-caves is Rifle Falls State Park with a starting elevation of 6500 feet. The peak is about another 100 above where the spectacular triple falls descend.
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