Thursday, December 20, 2012
Sunday, July 1, 2012
July 07 - August 01
Greg Moon 109A Kit Carson Road Taos, NM 87571 575-770-4463
The Passage at Edge Gallery- New Work by Jeneve Parrish
Denver, CO – Edge
Gallery is pleased to present The Passage,
new work by Jeneve Parrish. The show opens to the public on Friday, June 22nd,
2012 with an artist’s reception scheduled from 6–10 pm at Edge Gallery, 3658
Navajo St. Denver. The Gallery is open Fridays from 6–10 pm and Saturdays and
Sundays from 1–5 pm or by appointment by calling 503-490-2456. The show runs
through July 15th, 2012.
Parrish’s new work, The
Passage, proposes that traversing great
distance, pilgrimage, vision-questing, submission to the inhospitality of wild
or foreign places, or conceptualizing these, produces an experience of relative
scale in it’s participants. Setting the body against great expanses produces
humility in that the self- image shrinks through comparison. When the
scalability of a worldview, or the degree to which a truth stays true in a
wider context fails, a new worldview will emerge. Here, doorways, passages and
paths can represent abrupt epiphany or slow change. Fences, bonds and other
impediments to movement can mean fear, xenophobia, loss of innocence, or
failure to find meaning or to synthesize the experience offered in searching.
Creative Capitol Exhibit Celebrates Art is the Best Teacher
December 6, 2011 through May 13, 2012
The exhibition highlights the visual arts faculty from fourteen higher education campuses across Colorado. A broad range of media, subject matter and disciplines show the diversity and the overall unity of Colorado’s art in higher education.
Artists are featured hail from more than 13 Colorado cities, and teach at Colorado State University – Fort Collins and Pueblo, University of Northern Colorado, University of Denver, Mesa State College, Colorado Mountain College, Red Rocks Community College, Trinidad State Junior College, Fort Lewis College, Metropolitan State College, Front Range Community College, Regis University, Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design, and the Community College of Aurora.
Creative Capitol brings permanent and rotating art exhibitions to the state capitol building. Staff and visitors are welcomed into the Lt. Governor’s office and the basement of the rotunda to view the rotating exhibitions and to the lobby of the Governor’s office to view a permanent collection. This program of the Colorado Creative Industries celebrates Colorado’s creativity and shares this abundant resource with the citizens of Colorado.
December 6, 2011 through May 13, 2012
The exhibition highlights the visual arts faculty from fourteen higher education campuses across Colorado. A broad range of media, subject matter and disciplines show the diversity and the overall unity of Colorado’s art in higher education.
Artists are featured hail from more than 13 Colorado cities, and teach at Colorado State University – Fort Collins and Pueblo, University of Northern Colorado, University of Denver, Mesa State College, Colorado Mountain College, Red Rocks Community College, Trinidad State Junior College, Fort Lewis College, Metropolitan State College, Front Range Community College, Regis University, Rocky Mountain College of Art + Design, and the Community College of Aurora.
Creative Capitol brings permanent and rotating art exhibitions to the state capitol building. Staff and visitors are welcomed into the Lt. Governor’s office and the basement of the rotunda to view the rotating exhibitions and to the lobby of the Governor’s office to view a permanent collection. This program of the Colorado Creative Industries celebrates Colorado’s creativity and shares this abundant resource with the citizens of Colorado.
Wednesday, April 11, 2012
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