ART BY ARCHITECTS- a fundraising exhibition and sale of fine art and sculpture by twelve local architects, members of AIA (American Institute of Architects) for scholarships to the CU-Denver College of Architecture & Planning.
Art Galleries in Denver
Showing 177 - 188 of 188William van Straaten founded the van Straaten Gallery in Chicago in 1969; it recently relocated to Steamboat Springs. Today the main van Straaten gallery is nestled in Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe. It deals with fine etchings, lithograph and woodcuts; in addition to exhibitions and sales, the gallery also offers consulting and framing.
Non-Profit
The Vicki Myhren Gallery is the principal exhibition venue of the School of Art & Art History. Dedicated to interdisciplinary visual arts programming and practice, the gallery is integral to the educational mission of the School. A rotating calendar of exhibitions features local, national and global artists, both emerging and established.
Walker Fine Art is situated four blocks away from the Denver Art Museum in the Golden Triangle. It operates on a six-week-long rotating schedule of artists specializing in abstraction and realism, who display work in a variety of mediums.
Arts Longmont Gallery
William Havu originally opened his namesake gallery in Aspen in 1973. It moved to its current home in the Golden Triangle in 1998, and focuses on seven exhibitions a year. Artists displayed here represent both regional and national movements in realism and abstraction.
40 West Gallery 40 West Arts District manages and operates 40 West Gallery, an inclusive community exhibition space in the heart of the creative district off Lakewood’s West Colfax Ave. The gallery is a great space for starting First Friday Art Walks and for new and professional artists to showcase their work. Who We Are […]
Randy Roberts runs Z. Art Dept., the unique modernist gallery on Speer that opened in 2008. He wanted to create an educational space where the public could learn more about Colorado-based artists; today it features work by such historic artists as Edward Marecak, Al Wynne and John Haeseler.