ART GALLERIES AND MUSEUMS
ARTISTS' GALLERY OF STEAMBOAT
1009 Lincoln Ave., 879-4744
ADAM ZABEL paintings of Western/ local themes; JANICE LAWARENCE-Inspired by "In Flanders Fields" : transitions between light & dark, symbolizing life & death ; LEO ATKINSON artistic mineral sculptures.
JIM STEINBERG PHOTOGRAPHY/PORTFOLIO COLLECTION
1016 Oak St., one block up from Lincoln, and worth the walk! 879-3718
Jim Steinberg will be displaying scenic photographs from beautiful Colorado and around the world.
K. SAARI GALLERY
837 Lincoln Ave., 870-0188
Featuring new paintings by abstract artist Monroe Hodder and recent photographs of the Yampa Valley by Frederick Hodder. The show will run through April 15, 2011.
MANGELSEN-IMAGES OF NATURE GALLERY
730 Lincoln Ave., 871-1822
Artist Reception with Thomas D. Mangelsen March 12th. Visit the gallery and reserve prints and books to be personalized by one of the most highly honored nature photographers of our time.
SLEEPING GIANT GALLERY
601 Lincoln Ave. 879-7143
Local art by nature photographer Don Tudor and Raku stoneware by Brown Cannon, also offering full professional archival framing. www.dontudorphotography.com
STEAMBOAT ART MUSEUM
807 Lincoln Ave., 870-1755
"Western Paintings by Jim Norton, Cowboy Artist," The museum gift shop will offer 10% off any item in the shop. Wine and refreshments.
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS ARTS COUNCIL AT THE DEPOT
1001 13th St., 879-9008
Therapeutic and intrinsic photography of New Zealand artist and accomplished yogi Vincent Boletta. First Friday we will be closed, please join us for a reception on Sunday March 6, at 5pm.
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS CENTER FOR VISUAL ARTS
906 Lincoln Ave., 846-5970
Local art at its best with artwork by 40 artist members: paintings, western photography, mixed media. Featured photographer MARK METZLER “Everything West”. Wine & appetizers.
WILD HORSE GALLERY
802 Lincoln Ave., 879-5515
Wild Horse Gallery will feature works by Stacy Peterson, Tom Lockhart, Lee Stroncek and Jim Gilmore. www.wildhorsegallery.com.
ALTERNATIVE VENUES
COLORADO GROUP REALTY
509 Lincoln Ave., 875-2917
MICHELLE IDEUS new horse and landscape paintings. The basic of snow and fall leaves, field and steam, mountain and meadow, humans and horses, a story in acrylic on canvas.
COMB GODDESS
1104 Lincoln Ave., 871-0606
CLOSED for March Artwalk
CREEKSIDE CAFE
131 11th St., 879 -4925
Joseph Cosby, International Portrait Photographer, brings to life images from four continents, young and old, still-life and living, from Steamboat Springs to the Sahara. Complimentary refreshments.
EAST WEST FRAME SHOP
In the ALLEY at 8th St. next door to the Cantina, 879.5225
CLOSED FOR MARCH ARTWALK- Stop by anytime during the week to view original art by Michelle Ideus.
HARWIGS L’APOGEE
911 Lincoln., 879-1919
Steamboat artist, GREG EFFINGER creates watercolors with precision and exquisite choice of subject matter and color-Colorado landscapes and still life.
HIGH MOUNTAIN SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY
708 Lincoln Ave., 879-8101
Local Steamboat landscape painter, GLENNA OLMSTEAD exhibits new paintings from best loved Yampa valley scenes. Refreshments.
OLYMPIAN SALES OFFICE
5th St. between Lincoln and Yampa, 879-8100
"Action-Abstraction-Reaction": a collection of bold and emotive painted canvas by local artist Jan Maret Willman inspired by the emotional landscape and dialogues of life.
OFF THE BEATEN PATH
68 9th ST., 879-6830
Kim Keith presents her African photographs in an innovative, interactive art display. Part of sales proceeds donated to help better the lives of disabled children and HIV orphans in Africa.
RUSTIQUE
624 Lincoln Ave., 870-2980
Rustique is featuring local favorite photographer Jim Wilson. A resident of Steamboat Springs since 1981, Jim's photos capture the beauty of the Steamboat area and beyond.
SPILL THE BEANS
1051 13th St., 879-7846
Young artists present their talents Marissa Russell - Age 12, a wonderful painter/sketch artist and Delany Ziegman, Age 10, a great ceramic artist. Enjoyi complimentary coffee and treats 5-7pm.
URBANE
703 Lincoln Ave., Suite B101, 879-9169
URBANE presents world photography from Jamie Curcio and Kristy Chotvacs, who will be donating their proceeds to non-profit Organizations promoting education in Uganda.