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Posted on January 24, 2014August 18, 2015

Marshall Way: Dead or alive?

Excuse the sensationalistic nature of my headline. It’s partially spurred by a January 22, 2014, story on azcentral.com reporting on Scottsdale’s efforts to bring more traffic to the Marshall Way art district. The story mentions the allotment of $150,000 to find ways to enliven the area and coax art lovers to cross Indian School Road … Continue reading Marshall Way: Dead or alive?

Posted on November 17, 2012January 4, 2013

Think small: ‘Petite’ at Calvin Charles

In trying to come up with an analogy to artists who break form and create miniatures, I think of what it would mean to a writer: Condensing a major news story into a tweet of 140 characters? Completing a novel on an iPad mini? No doubt, it would be tough. The artists in the “Petite” … Continue reading Think small: ‘Petite’ at Calvin Charles

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It’s gonna take a lot of work to unify our country. Learn about one Arizona artist’s efforts to foster civility, compassion and courage through a massive participatory textile art project. See the article on my website Explore Art: Denver. #thevioletprotest #annmorton #textileart #publicengagementart #socialpracticeart #peacefulprotest
Amid all the math-based hard-edge geometric abstractions in “Clark Richert in hyperspace” @mca_denver it was a treat to come across this work by Karen McClanahan from Clarkdale AZ in the complementary show “The Nth Dimension.” McClanahan veers from straight lines to suggest landscapes, and this double canvas “Mug Shot (blue #001) brought me right back to Arizona. #karenmcclanahan #clarkrichert #geometricabstraction #mcadenver #arizonalandscapes
The Suhas Bhujbal show “Summer” struck me as quite resonant as the season winds down, especially this oil on canvas “Market No. 11,” with its interplay of light and shadow as it captures a crowded scene. A worthwhile stop along Laguna Beach’s gallery row. #suhasbhujbal #suegreenwoodfineart #summersend #lagunabeach #exploringorangecountyart
“Yearning to Breathe Free” by Nery Gabriel Lemus is a succinct but powerful installation that juxtaposes the famous Emma Lazarus / Statue of Liberty sonnet with the struggles of today’s immigrants and the accompanying charged dialogue. @nerygabriellemus uses watercolor portraits, sculptures and rugs to tell highly humanistic stories. Continuing thru Sept. 16. #nerygabriellemus #grandcentralartcenter #yearningtobreathefree #immigration #exploringorangecountyart
Recognize the famous piece of public art behind me? It’s “Big Sweep” (2006) by Coosje van Bruggen and Claes Oldenburg right outside @denverartmuseum. C’mon over to @deborahross5280 to follow my explorations of the art scene in the Mile High City and beyond. #bigsweep #oldenburg #publicart #denverartmuseum #denverartscene
Couldn’t resist the timing: Happened to see a small pop-up show called “Heroes and Villains.” And the season finale of “The Handmaid’s Tale” is tonight. Kaitlin Zeismer created these acrylic gouaches on paper, “Blessed Be the Fruit” and “F*** This.” Dystopia meets folk tale. #handmaidstaleseason2 #heroesandvillians #graphicart #denverartists #cooperanddash
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