Artists’ Gallery of Steamboat, 1009 Lincoln, 879-4744.
Presenting the new works of three gallery artists: PHIL WRIGHT - Colorado and western landscapes in oil. SANDY P. GRAVES - Stylized bronzes depicting wild life themes. JIM GMEINER - Photographic images of nature, landscape and mixed media.
www.steamboatgallery.com
AZTECA TACQUEIRA,
116 9th St. behind Lyon's Drugstore, 870-9980
James Milo Alfring is from Morrison, CO and has lived in Steamboat 6 years. He is a graduate of CMC and will be attending Art School in Denver in the fall of 2010. James also works a s a tattoo artist at Oak Creek Drilling Company.
Center for Visual Arts, NEW LOCATION-906 Lincoln Ave., 846-5970.
Join us tonight for an unveiling of lots of new summer work by our 80 local artist members. Patsy Stewart, featured artist member, opens her show featuring mosaic hangings and whimsical expressions of the natural world. Join us for a glass of complimentary wine & appetizers. First Friday tonight only-enjoy 10% off on any art purchase. Gallery Hours: 11 - 5 pm Tues.-Sat., Noon - 5 pm Sun. Closed Mondays www.steamboatartcenter.com
steamboatartcenter@earthlink.net
Gallery 11, 870-8887.
Images of Steamboat, Colorado and the west by local photographer Ken Lee are the focus of Gallery 11.
Howelson Place Gallery703 Lincoln Avenue B104, 846-0659
Howelsen Place Gallery is not open for the July Artwalk. We will be in Santa Fe, New Mexico for the opening of the DAVID MARSHALL COLLECTION. Please visit us during the August First Friday when the artist will be in attendance. Happy Summer to All!.david-marshall.com and www.ginohollander.org
www.david-marshall.com
HARWIG’S/LAPOGEE , 911 Lincoln Ave., 879 1919
Kim Keith presents photography full of poetic imagery, inspired by morphed myths and distorted dreams. Kim's new collage art includes local women turning into aspen trees, submerged in water and dancing with butterflies; i Images fraught with love and renewal are waiting for you at a solo exhibition at Harwig's LaPogee. Refreshments.
Images of Nature 730 Lincoln Ave. 871-1822
Thomas D. Mangelsen is recognized as one of the premier nature photographers in the world. Your office, your home, your style! New Giclee Canvas and Contemporary Museum Mount display options are here.
Jim Steinberg Photography/Portfolio Collections, 1016 Oak Street, one block up from Lincoln, and worth the walk! 879-3718.
The Secret Life of Flowers, by Jim Steinberg. Join us for a garden party for the reveal of Jim's dramatic floral photography. We will be having a contest for best garden party hat, the winner will receive a print! Join photographer Jim Steinberg for refreshments and a show you won't want to miss.
www.coloradoscenicbyways.com
Sleeping Giant Gallery, 601 Lincoln Avenue, 879-7143.
"CAPTURING STEAMBOAT" with the local art of Cully Kistler, Don Tudor Photography and Raku stoneware by Brown Cannon! Come see the leather furniture and frames from Peru. Full professional archival framing.
www.dontudorphotography.com
www.dontudorphotography.com
Steamboat Art Museum, 807 Lincoln Avenue, 870-1755.
The Steamboat Art Museum hosts their summer exhibit, "David Taylor Quilts." David is a nationally recognized artist whose quilts are included in the Denver Art Museum's permanent collection. The Museum Shop is open with lots of new and unique items made by Colorado artisans. First Friday 10% off special on all merchandise. Refreshments.
Eleanor Bliss Center For the Arts and The Depot,1001 13th st., 879-9008.
Steamboat Clay Artisans present Botanical Exuberance. Fifteen artists are displaying pottery pieces depicting a garden botanic theme, including birdhouses, vases, sculptures, garden party items, and more. Enter their drawing to win a fabulous door prize given away at the end of the show. Opening reception July 2, 5 – 8pm with complimentary wine & refreshments. M-F 9am – 5pm, Sat/Sun. 10am – 5pm. For more information, call 879-9008 or see www.steamboatspringsarts.com. www.steamboatspringsarts.com
Wild Horse Gallery, 802 Lincoln Avenue, 879-5515.
Wild Horse Gallery will feature the Oil Paintings of Jean Perry and Bronze Sculpture by Curtis Zabel. For more information, call 970-879-5515 or go to www.wildhorsegallery.com. Located downtown at the corner of 8th and Lincoln…parking in lot behind the building www.wildhorsegallery.com
Chocolate Soup, 737 Lincoln Ave., 870-0225
With permanent collections in Arizona and Colorado, Professor Charles Hardy's work has been admired throughout the U.S. and Japan. Hardy's prints are created in the same manner as Renaissance artists; he etches and engraves using the same type of tools and press used in the 1400s.
Colorado Group Realty, 509 Lincoln Avenue, 870-8800.
Popular prints and a few new works by Susan Schiesser are on exhibit the entire month at our art venue. The artist will be in attendance.Visit
www.www.susanschiesser.30art.com.
The Comb Goddess, 1104 Lincoln Avenue, 871-0606.
New work by Leslie Lovejoy. Leslie has studied and worked with Fine Arts since her youth. After studying Fine Arts at Colorado State University, she traveled, illustrating her way around the world for ten years. Many of her pieces are “plein art” style, painted while on her frequent hikes, canoes and skiing in the backcountry. Wine and light appetizers.
Creekside Café, 131 11th Street, 879-4925.
Maggie Smith presents her main medium of printmaking. She draws images of nature onto plates which are etched and inked, then applied to paper to create finished artworks of familiar animals, flowers and landscapes. Complimentary snacks and wine will be served
Liberman Photography, DAVID LIBERMAN PHOTOGRAPHY 24 Fifth St., 303-877-7707
Featuring landscapes of Steamboat by local photographer David Liberman. His work has been published in magazines, books and private collections. View custom water fountains by Robert Yazbeck incorporating crystals, minerals, stones and bamboo for ambiance.
East West Frame Shop, Located in the alley between 8th Street & Oak Street (next to the Cantina's back door), plenty of parking, 879-5225.
“There Was Once A Romance” new work by Michelle Ideus. Michelle brings her Horses, Flowers, and Steamboat Scenes to life with Beautiful Bold Colors. Cheri Duty creates funky gem-stone and wire-wrapped jewelry. Her recent endeavor has been a love affair with texture and color in “Sculpted Painting”. Refreshments.
www.steamboatphotographyclub.com
Epicurean Cafe, 825 Oak St., 875-0997
The Epicurean Café Tribute to “Le Tour Eiffel” Photographs and mixed media Oil Paintings of Chanticleer (private garden near Philadelphia) Rated top restaurant in Steamboat Springs!
High Mountain Sotheby's International Realty, 708 Lincoln Ave., 879-8101
Local landscape artist, STEVE BOLANDER, makes his summer debut with a new collection of representational oil paintings inspired by the Rocky Mountain region. Refreshments.
Off the Beaten Path, 68 9th Street, 879-6830.
Exhibiting artist, Maggie Smith, has been working in the mediums of oil, watercolor, mixed media, and now, almost exclusively, printmaking. “I am inspired by natural landscapes. Working from memory and photos, I create images that highlight specific aspects of the flora, fauna, and landscape that evoke memories of places and times.
www.steamboatbooks.com
OlympianSalesCenter , 5th and Yampa, 879-8100
K. Saari Gallery will be hosting a First Friday reception at the Olympian Sales Center downtown on 5th St. from 5 to 8 pm, May 7. Please join us for a preview show of selected abstract paintings by new gallery artist Will Day
The Real Estate Office, At the Olympian, 35 5th St. #101 on Yampa St. facing Howelsen HIll
Burlesque in the 21st Century is a documentary exploration of the women who reveal their sensuality through the art form of dance, flirtation and creativity. “Behind the lens, I captured a story that seems to be framed, but the borders of the frames in which these women are portrayed are endless with thoughts & feelings”. Jessica Maynard, Photographer.
Rustique Steamboat, 624 Lincoln Ave 870-2980
Don Beeler will be show casing his amazing bronze sculptures of western lifestyles, horses and cowboys be prepared to be amazed and captivated by the detail and intricate work of this local artist.
The Spa/Salon, 25 5th Street, 871-0202.
The Spa/Salon is hosting two of our hometown heros! Olympians Caroline Lalive and Nelson Carmichael not only shine on the ski slopes but also in the photography world. With live music from a local band and drinks and appetizers, come meet the skiers who contribute to our small town glory!
Tread of Pioneers Museum, 800 Oak Street, 879-2214
The Tread of Pioneers Museum photography collection is as rich and diverse as the long history of the Yampa Valley. Don't miss this photographic exhibition of some of the very best images from this spectacular historical archive. Through Summer 2010.
Urbane, 703 Lincoln Avenue, Suite B101, 879-9169.
703 Lincoln Avenue, Suite B101, 879-9169 Urbane presents the artwork of James Milo Alfring. Please join us for Art, Music and Refreshments.
www.urbanesteamboat.com
Bud Werner Library Films, 1289 Lincoln Ave., 879-0240.
No Film for July www.steamboatlibrary.org/Events.html