Autumn - Cultural Arts Council
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Autumn - Cultural Arts Council
Galleries/Museum Art Studios 1. Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park Fine Art Gallery 423 W. Elkhorn Ave. (In front of Performance Park) Lars Sage, Facility & Program Manager 970-586-9203 www.EstesArts.com August 1 - October 25, “Plein Air Rockies 2015” Prelude Show, National Paint Out, Exhibition & Sale features 34 artists capturing the splendor of the area on canvas, paper and board. The CAC presents visual/performing arts all year. Hours: 12 to 5 PM daily. Front cover: Gene Youngmann is represented in Plein Air Rockies 2015. The CAC Estes Park presents visual & performing arts programs, classes and workshops. Hours: 12 PM to 5 PM daily. November 1—22, “Abstractivity” a showing of abstract art. November 28—January 3,13th annual Holiday Art Exhibition and Sale. 2. Glassworks Studio and Gallery 323 W. Elkhorn Ave (Adjacent to the Performance Park lot) Gerald Patterson, owner 970-586-8619 www.glassworksofestespark.com Glassworks Studio and Gallery has been Estes Park’s original, premier glassblowing studio for nearly 30 years. Watch as nationally-recognized professional glassblowers transform molten glass into fantastic works of art. Glassworks is conveniently located on the west end of town, adjacent to the Performance Park parking lot and just a short walk from downtown. 3. Omnibus 239 W. Elkhorn Ave. Eileen Keimig, 970-586-5523 Gallery features contemporary American art glass, metal wall sculpture, hand crafted jewelry, photography and personal accessories. Noted artists: Ken Scott Metal Sculpture, William Erwin Photos, Ephraim Pottery, Many American Jewelry Designs. Autumn 4. Village Goldsmith, Inc. 235 W. Elkhorn Ave. Karen Jirsa and Ron Monroe, 970-586-5659 www.villagegoldsmith.com Karen Jirsa and Ron Monroe continue the tradition of handcrafted artistry. Founded in Estes Park in 1976, the Village Goldsmith creates unique jewelry using the ancient art of lost wax casting. Precious metals, fine gemstones and exquisite diamonds become treasured pieces to wear for a lifetime. Discover a friendly, relaxed atmosphere with an experienced knowledgeable staff. 5. Highland Music & Ministrel’s Gifts 157 W. Elkhorn Ave. (Old Church Shops) Robert Keep, 970-577-9532 www.highlandmusicandgifts.com Featuring unique art by Michale Duncan (Celtic & Norse Jewelry); Jody Bergsma, Dave Delemare, Amy Brown and Nene Thomas (Fantasy Print Art); Meyda Tiffany (Stained Glass); Jen Delyth (Celtic Knotwork & Textiles); Kyle Crutcher (Celtic Pottery); Joel Dournel-Zanni (Celtic Knotwork Woodcarving); Stonecraft Art (Garden Statuary) Gene Cope, Larry Spieler, Travis Jensen & Odell Borg (Native Am. Flutes) and a wide selection of Celtic, Folk & Classical Musical Items. 6. Bear Necessities and Cubs 201 Park Lane (Behind Bond Park) Cynthia Burt 512-914-5641 www.bearnecessitiesandcubs.com One of Estes park’s finest boutiques for fine art, gifts and books - showcasing beautiful original art and handmade crafts of over (40) local and regional artists. Featuring: batik, oil, watercolor, photography, wood, jewelry, children’s books, pottery, music and gourmet food. Sept 18 - October 25 “A Sense of Wonder”, Susan Anderson—Clay , Carol Gregory—Photography October 30— November 14 “Lines into Shapes”, Featured artists—all media. The Art Center's gallery features original artwork in a broad 7. Images of Rocky Mountain National Park 203 Park Lane (Behind Bond Park) Erik Stensland, 970-586-4352 www.ImagesofRMNP.com range of media, produced exclusively by Colorado artists who also staff the gallery. The non-profit organization also offers a variety of art classes year-round for both adults and children. Hours: 10 AM to 5 PM daily, after November19 Fri—Mon A gallery of fine art photography featuring one of the most extensive and inspiring collections of Rocky Mountain National Park photos to be found anywhere. Featuring the work of noted artist Erik Stensland 11. The Studio Frame Makers 541 Big Thompson Suite G (Behind the theater in Stanley Village) Greg Miles, Owner/Master, (970) 237-4300 8.Fall River Jewelry, Antiques & Coins 356 E. Elkhorn Ave. #4 Bob & Carole Fixter, 970-586-4367 www.RareItemsGreatPrices.com Featuring vintage and antique artworks & rare documents. Art glass, pottery, porcelain, bronze, etcetera. Large selection of fine antique jewelry, diamonds & colored gemstones. 9. Aspen and Evergreen Gallery 356 E. Elkhorn Ave. #1 Tamara Jarolimek and James Frank 970.586.4355 www.AspenandEvergreen.com Estes Park's newest gallery featuring more than 35 Estes Park and regional artists as well as renowned Estes Park photographer, James Frank. Specializing in an array of artwork from photography to jewelry to original oil paintings, the gallery showcases some of the finest art in the nation. Meet our artists at monthly openings and watch art demonstrations from our Riverwalk patio. Open all year. A fine art custom framing studio and gallery serving the community and artists of northern Colorado. The Studio is built around executing fine art and fine art framing for galleries and private collectors. Simple to elegant designs, focusing on conservation, historic documents, and restoration work. Hours: M-F 10ish-5ish. Sat. by appointment. 12. Estes Park Museum 200 Fourth Street Derek Fortini, Director/Curator, 970-586-6256 www.estes.org/museum A division of the Community Services department of the Town of Estes Park, the Museum collects, interprets and preserves local history, as well as presents exhibits, programs and events, for the education and benefit of residents and visitors of all ages. Explore the many ways Estes Park is captured and celebrated in the visual arts year round at the Museum. 13. The Old Gallery 14863 Hwy 7, Allenspark (15 miles south of Estes Park) 303-747-2906 or 2809 www.allensparkoldgallery.com 10. Art Center of Estes Park 517 Big Thompson (In Middle Stanley Village) Vickie Mastron, Gallery Manager 970-586-5882 www.artcenterofestes.com Non-profit arts and welcoming center featuring works by local artists: KT DeSantis, metal; Tom Andrews, Lyn Ferguson, Robin Korevaar, Tim Benko & Tom Schweda, photography; Kristi Mann, basketry; Vicki Dyas, gourds; John Wehmer, Hannah Shook, Barb Kostohryz, Monica Tymcio, Cheryl Pennington. Pastel, oil, acrylics, hand-colored B&W photos; Joyanne Matthes, stained glass. Music events & classes. Hours: 10 AM - 5 PM daily June through September. 10 AM to 5 PM Friday - Monday, Sept - May 18th Annual Autumn A work of Art, handcrafted in the Colorado Rockies will enrich your life for years to come. 1 10 11 6 7 2 3 4 5 Visitor Center 8 9 Art Walk Information 12 Art Walks & Map © 2015 Map Design © Paul B. Saunders Layout © Lynda S. Vogel Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park Fourth St. South S Cultural Arts Council of Estes Park September through December 2015 November 1 – November 22 -”Abstractivity”, Opening Reception 11/1/15 5 to 7P M November 28 -January 3 - “13th Annual Holiday Art Exhibit and Sale” Open House 11/28 & 29 Member’s Meeting 5 -5:30 Artists Reception 5:30 to 7:00 PM 12/5/15 Exhibitions August 22 - October 25 – “Plein Air Rockies 2015, A Festival of Outdoor Painting”, Exhibition & Sale Features 34 artists’ fresh works painted “en plein air”. Free. October 10 - October 25 – “Plein Air Rockies 2015 Fall Colors”, Features Plein Air Rockies artists, Free. Fall Colors Opening Reception: 10/10/15 - 5 to 7 PM December 8 - Crossroads Christmas VII 5-7 PM A gala fundraising event. Entertainment, food and more. Cash donations and canned goods to help Crossroads Ministry. Gene Youngmann “A Favorite Spot” 7x11 Watercolor. Ave. Autumn Events 15 miles south on Hwy. 7 t. Vrain 13 1 Galleries, Museum & Studios For more information on Area Arts: Stop by: 423 W. Elkhorn Ave., West Park Center Write: PO Box 4135, Estes Park, CO 80517 Call: 970.586.9203 Online: http://www.EstesArts.com [email protected] Self-guided Tour Map Estes Park, Colorado and Surding Area Exhibitions, Events & Artist Demonstrations