Nolan Tredway
Heather Hauptman
Harita Patel
Janine Thornton with Patricia Miller

February 13 – March 1, 2026
Opening Reception Friday, February 13, 6-9 PM

Special Event! Saturday, Feb 21, 5:30 – 7:00 PM: Guest Speaker (Joel Schmidt from Signs of Solidarity Group) and Artist Talk.

Month of Printmaking (MOP)  Community Exhibition Exhibition Dates: March 6 – March 22  Please click here for more information about the entry process.

Nolan Tredway     Cryptobotanica

They gather in forgotten corners of cities and wild edges of the planet. A loose constellation, a network beneath our feet. Unassuming and resilient. Some are exalted as medicine, others banished as weeds. But most of them live nameless and wild, building a world parallel to ours. Shh… Shh… Ear to the soil, comrades!

Heather Hauptman     Look Away

Just don’t look. Turn your head away, and plug your ears. It won’t make its way into you, if you refuse to notice. So don’t. It’ll all go away if you just don’t look.

Harita Patel    Pakaja/Ambuja: Born of Mud/Born of Water

In Paṅkaja/Ambuja water functions as both archive and medium, holding memory, labor, and transformation in suspension. Presented here for the first time, Harita Patel’s earliest watercolors on canvas mark the emergence of her enduring lotus and waterlily iconography. These forms surface as quiet metaphors for growth, situated within shared waters of consciousness where each of us occupies a different moment of becoming. Moving between submersion and emergence, the exhibition reflects on how identity and meaning take shape within liminal spaces, those that remain unseen, uncertain, and gently held beneath the surface.

Janine Thornton with Patricia Miller     Humans Not Numbers
“Unspeakable Loss” by Patricia Miller

This project began with a simple plan: to bring attention to the number of people in Colorado arrested by ICE since Trump took office. Working through the ICE database, it became obvious that significantly more people were arrested than originally believed. Thousands were arrested in Colorado between January and October 2025. In the ICE database, each person becomes an identifying number for tracking. What happens to them after the arrest isn’t always clear. These are our neighbors. Let us remember them.

Special Event: Guest Speaker (Joel Schmidt from Signs of Solidarity Group) and Artist Talk: Saturday, Feb 21, 5:30 – 7 PM

Joel Schmidt from Signs of Solidarity Group, a project of Indivisible Denver Action and Denver’s Immigration Partnership Teams, will be joining us at Edge Gallery for a group discussion on work being done to support our immigrant neighbors. We will talk through available resources for individuals and businesses, ongoing actions and many ways you can help. In addition, Janine Thornton will discuss the ICE data used to create her art in the current show at Edge Gallery. This is a free event. Refreshments will be available.

Upcoming Exhibitions

March 6 – 22,  2026
Month of Printmaking (MOP)  Community Exhibition
Please click here for more information about the entry process.

March 27 – April 12, 2026
Alane Holsteen Katie Hoffman

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