Abby Andre Houses & Homes: A mixed media exploration of what feels like home and circumstances when a house is no longer a home.
Good Intentions Acrylic, pencil and thread. 20 x 30 inches.
Mala Setaram-Wolfe and Sarah Wolfe Waiting for Rain…
Mala Setaram-Wolfe & Sarah Wolfe
Opening June 29 – July 15, 2018
Edge, Pirate, & Next Galleries, former Denver Navajo Street Galleries, are now within a block and a half of each other, in Lakewood’s West 40 Arts District. All three galleries will have opening receptions on June 8, 5-10 pm. Make an evening of it and refresh your eyes and creative spirit. Only a 15 minute cruise down West Colfax from Central Denver!
Edge on the 40 West Arts District’s Green Art Line
Fence Art Grant From City of Lakewood, West40Arts District and National Endowment for the Arts
6655 Lakewood Place, 1 block west of Casa Bonita
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One Good Eye
“As Things Are.“ 36 x 48 inches. Acrylic on canvas. 2017
Katherine Johnson Here and Now
Today is where I want to be in this life, for better or for worse. Painting is my grappling with the reality of the present moment and how to live in it.
Wynne Reynolds Words that Wound: The Language of Misogyny
A visualization of the effect of language on thought, from the forgotten vocabulary of our ancestors to current phrases that create harmful perceptions of femininity. Wynne’s amalgam of traditionally masculine hardware and feminine fiber arts reminds us that such stereotypes are artificial, in fact “man made.” A combination of 2-D and 3-D works, as well as audience participation pieces, creates a dynamic show not to be missed.
April 27, 2018 – May 13, 2018
Juror: Dr. Gwen Chanzit, Curator Emerita, Denver Art Museum, Professor of the Practice and Director of Museum Studies, School of Art and Art History, University of Denver.
Upcoming Exhibition
Words that Wound: The Language of Misogyny — Wynne Reynolds
Here and Now — Katherine Johnson
Opening Friday, May 18, 2018 5 -10 PM Thru June 3