Brady Smith will be in the Paint Studio demonstrating acrylic still life painting noon–3 pm on December 21-22, 2019. The Paint Studio is included with general admission, which is free for members and youth 18 and under.
Cami Galofre will be in the Paint Studio demonstrating abstract landscape painting and color fields noon–3 pm on December 14-15, 2019. The Paint Studio is included with general admission, which is free for members and youth 18 and under.
Elisa Gomez will be in the Paint Studio demonstrating gestural abstraction noon–3 pm on December 7-8, 2019. The Paint Studio is included with general admission, which is free for members and youth 18 and under.
Mark Bradford's wall-sized collages and installations and intricately detailed canvases inspire wonder.
Like many artists before her, Jordan Casteel is drawn to Harlem's vibrant street life and arts scene. Casteel's early paintings depicted black men and their relationships with one another. Later, the people and streets of Harlem became the subject of her work. As the artist shifted her gaze to her community at large, a focus on locally owned businesses emerged—the Ethiopian restaurant that she frequents, a shop owned by an acquaintance—which led to more frequent representations of women.
An example of the Eames' effort to design and produce economical household furniture.
Moe Gram will be in the Paint Studio demonstrating abstract compositions and collage as painting noon–3 pm on June 15-16 & 22-23. The Paint Studio is included with general admission, which is free for members and youth 18 and under.
The Only Woman Artist in the Berger Collection
As the only woman artist in the Berger Collection, Angelica Kauffman was ahead of her time—way ahead.
Let’s dive a little deeper into the history of one of the photographs in this exhibition: Frank Eugene’s The Cat.
Angel Estrada will be in the Print Studio demonstrating relief printmaking January 5-6, 2019.
Angel Estrada is a printmaker and educator based in Wheat Ridge, Colorado. Originally from Indio, California, he moved to Colorado after attending Regis University to study visual art and art education. He works and creates his prints in his a studio at the Globeville Riverfront Arts Center (GRACe). He teaches at Thornton High School where he has been for the last three years.
Leon Loughridge will be in the Print Studio demonstrating contemporary Japanese Moku Hanga November 24-25.
A selection of old favorites and exciting new additions from the Western American Art collection are currently on display in the Hamilton Building. The oldest oil painting in the western American art collection—Charles Bird King’s portrait of Hayne Hadjuhini, the young wife of an Oto chief—was painted in 1822, when many American Indian tribes traveled to Washington, DC to negotiate treaties. In fact, most of the nineteenth-century western paintings now on display were painted on the East Coast.
Studio Paintings