Past Exhibitions
lloyd schermer
august 28th
the american experience - natural vistas
august 14th
The american experience- Native america
July 17th
the american experience-journey west
June 26th
The Reception
Our Calendar of Upcoming Events
Art on a Mid-Winter's Night -December 11th
A Benefit for the Roaring Fork Conservancy

January
Winterscapes of the West - January 28th through February 14th
The landscape of the American West is spectacular at all times of the year, but the winter can be especially captivating. Six of our favorite artists have risen to this challenge, and come up with paintings that sometimes capture the vast expanses, and sometimes the subtle intimacy of our land. It is an exhibition of contrasts and scale. Please join us in celebrating our beautiful wilderness as seen from from the eyes of six very talented artists.
February
Dan Namingha speaks at the Aspen Institute - February 17th
Dan Namingha
Opening Night: February 18th, 5:30 - 8pm
Exhibition Dates: February 18 - March 9, 2010
Dan Namingha is a highly acclaimed painter and sculptor, collected by dozens of museums and important collections throughout the world. Of Hopi ancestry, Namingha mixes his native heritage with his distinctive contemporary style to create his accomplished work. Mr. Namingha will offer a talk and slide show at 5:30pm, the reception and exhibit follows. Click here to see new work by Dan.

March
Opening Night: March 11th, 6-8pm
Exhibition Dates: March 11 - April 9, 2010
This unique show is a celebration of five distinctive women artists who are influencing art in the west. Featuring the work of: Jill Soukup oil paintings of horses and buffalo; Elizabeth Sandia’s scenic pastels; Cheri Christensen’s expressionistic oil paintings of farm animals; Sybil Hill’s collage oil paintings of wild horses; and Mary Morison’s floral landscapes.
April
Book reading: The Price of Revenge by Dennis Vaughn
Opening Night: April 1st, 2010
Reading starts at 5:30pm