Category: ART
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Fiber Art Work at DAC show full of surprises, Durango Herald, July 24, 2007
Photo by Leanne Goebel Donna L. Lish’s synthetic cotton, glass beaded and knitted “Subtext: Eruption” is part of the Fiber Celebrated show at the Durango Arts Center through July 31. For centuries, art has been created by counting. Counting stitches, beads per row, rows per inch. Knit one, pearl two. Weaving, tapestry, crotchet and needlepoint…
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‘It has to fit’: Quality is bottom line for gallery owners, Durango Herald, July 13, 2007
Photo by: JERRY McBRIDE/Herald Rain Dance Gallery owners Lori and Bob Curtis, sitting in their Main Avenue store on Thursday, look for work that has a Colorado feel, an ethnic feel or an indigenous feel. When Karyn Gabaldon opened her fine art gallery three-and-a-half years ago, she hosted an exhibition for local artists each month…
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Collaborative Creations: Auction to benefit Arts Center, Durango Herald, July 6, 2007
This collage of portraits, created by members of Kindred Spirits program, will be sold at auction tonight to help fund exhibits at the Durango Arts Center.ELI RUBEL/Herald photos Tonight’s auction of collaborative sculpture, painting, poetry and dance won’t compare to sales at Sotheby’s or Christie’s. No Rockefeller Rothkos for sale or Monet water lilies, but…
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Sculptor makes most of time, space, metal, Durango Herald, July 3, 2007
Photo Courtesy of Christopher MaronaPreston Parrott’s “Transition Point” ($4,300) is steel and copper and is made to hang from the ceiling. Preston Parrott has never considered himself an artist. In fact, he resisted the term. “Painting doesn’t make sense to me unless there are numbers on the canvas,” he said with a smile from his…
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Art of emotion: Barfoot takes top award at DAC show, Durango Herald, June 12, 2007
ELI RUBEL/Herald photos L to R: Rebecca Barfoot’s “Serena and Me 1917-2007” won Best of Show at the 31st annual juried art show “Emotion.” Prizes were presented at a reception at the Durango Arts Center on Friday, June 8. Judy DeVincentis Morgan received an Honorable Mention for “Chili Pickers.” Rod Craig’s pastel “Songs in the…
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Pagosa Springs gallery closes, then reopens, Durango Herald, June 1, 2007
New owner focusing on art inspired by the Southwest Photo courtesy of Leanne GoebelWild Spirit Gallery closed this spring but re-opened May 1 under the ownership of Madeline Lyon, a teacher from Lumberton, N.M. The downtown gallery scene in Pagosa Springs is limited. In February 2005, Taminah Gallery & Gift Shop closed its doors. (Its…
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At Farmington show, Durango artists win national recognition, Durango Herald, May 22, 2007
Images (clockwise from top left): Best of Show, “The Channel Swimmers,” by George M. Schoonover; First Place, “Arithmetical Anecdote,” by Kim Olden; Second Place, “Brushes with Halo Objects #1,” by Ken Oehlen; Third Place, “Solitary,” by Ken Van Brott; Honorable Mention, “Mean Little Rattle,” by Amy K. Wendland. David Edgar has differentiated himself through plastic.…
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Women empowered, Durango Herald, May 18, 2007
Phil Borges photos showing at Open Shutter Gallery photos clockwise from top left: Humeria, 11, from Kabul, Afghanistan, sells eggs on the street to help her family survive. Asgeli is a midwife to the Afar people who hasperformed hundreds of female circumcisions. Nowshe leads a campaign to end the practice among the 1.3 million Afar…
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Photographic mission, the humanitarian work of Phil Borges as submitted to the Herald
Editing is a beautiful and fascinating process. Space in a newspaper is limited. Every now and then I like to post the original draft of an article along with the published version. Subtle stylistic changes and eliminated sentences often don’t change the meaning of a piece, but do change the voice. I leave it to…
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Through innovative art, Wells explores truth, Durango Herald, May 8, 2007
Computer a tool to take work beyond the familiar Photo Left: Gerald Wells, a Southwest Colorado resident for 37 years, says using a computer to create art has returned a sense of discovery to his work. Photo Right: “Mothership” created using 3-D scanning and computer plotting. In 1963, Gerald Wells went to Vail to start…