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ASPEN — Snowboarder Travis Rice has noticed big gaps in the world he occupies. Some of the artists he has collaborated with on snowboard designs, people he considers enormously talented, were taking day jobs in kitchens, living check-to-check. more...
  01/28/2010 4:42pm
CARBONDALE — A new gallery space in the planned Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities Center for the Arts will honor longtime local resident and architect Ron Robertson, who passed away earlier this month.
  01/20/2010 4:22am
ASPEN — Simon Jorna had no intention of getting into the art-dealing business. Jorna, a native of Holland, had his hands full as owner and operator of the Beach Bakery Cafe, a wildly popular spot in Westhampton Beach, on Long Island.
  01/16/2010 7:31am
ASPEN — Stanley Bell has adapted well to life in the Roaring Fork Valley. The 32-year-old is settled into an employee housing unit in Carbondale. As co-director of marketing at BJ Adams and Co., he gets to exercise his creative side, handling the...
  01/05/2010 6:16pm
SNOWMASS VILLAGE — Richard Shenk isn't sure what his future as a photographer holds. The 69-year-old Snowmass Villager is still recovering from the airplane crash, in April 2008, in Louisville, Ky., that burned more than half his body.
  12/28/2009 3:38pm
ASPEN — “Summits,” a new installation at the Aspen Art Museum by Belgian artist Kris Martin, aims to strike a balance in human instincts, between the reckless, self-centered ego and striving for achievement that pushes all of mankind...
  12/13/2009 7:32am
ASPEN — When Sam Harvey and Alleghany Meadows proposed to open a ceramics-oriented gallery at Aspen Highlands Village, the plan included a working pottery studio.
  12/06/2009 8:12am
ASPEN — The Aspen Art Museum's Roaring Fork Open opened last week, and it's a lot to wrap your mind around: More than 120 local artists contributing one work apiece, in sculpture, photography, painting, ceramics and more.
  11/06/2009 12:49pm
ASPEN — Patricia Neeb expresses great admiration for Japan's geishas. Geishas, who appear frequently in Neeb's recent art, keep alive long-standing forms of theater, music and the tea ceremony.
  11/04/2009 4:44pm
ASPEN — For much of its existence, the Roaring Fork Open — the Aspen Art Museum's non-juried show of work by local artists — was a paint-it-and-drop-it-off affair.
  10/29/2009 4:25am
ASPEN — “I'm a contrast junkie,” says Joel Belmont. For the moment, Belmont was speaking about the contrast between his photographs and those of Pola Oginski, which hang on adjacent walls at the Aspen Chapel Gallery, part of the group...
  10/23/2009 3:33pm
ASPEN — After some 17 years, Carl Heck got tired of retail. He was tired of the hours, the ever-increasing rent. In the late ‘80s, he shut down his Aspen shop, Country Flower, from which he had dealt antique jewelry, chandeliers and more.
  09/11/2009 8:16pm
ASPEN — Fred Tomaselli is a big thinker, and lots of those big thoughts make their way from his head to his art.
  08/16/2009 5:14pm
SNOWMASS VILLAGE — Hunter O'Hanian is planning to leave the valley on Sunday, his three-year tenure as president of Snowmass Village's Anderson Ranch Arts Center at an end.
  08/07/2009 2:42pm
ASPEN — In The Dating Portfolio, a series of photographs currently showing at Joel Soroka Gallery, it is perfectly evident who Carl is. Carl is muscular and easy to please; you'd call him the archetype of the strong-but-silent man, except that his...
  07/25/2009 5:23pm
ASPEN — The pieces in Cameron Gray's new series, White Lies for Dark Times, are an impressive feat of painting.
  09/21/2009 2:11pm
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