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First Friday Artwalk listings in Steamboat

First Friday Artwalk

❱❱ Artists’ Gallery of Steamboat

Adam Zabel paintings of Western and local themes; Janice Lawrence, inspired by “In Flanders Fields,” transitions between light and dark, symbolizing light and dark; Leo Atkinson presents new artistic mineral sculptures. 1009 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-4744.

❱❱ K. Saari Gallery



Featuring new paintings by abstract artist Monroe Hodder and recent photographs of the Yampa Valley by Frederick Hodder. The show

runs through April 15. 837 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-0188.



❱❱ Jim Steinberg Photography/Portfolio Collection

Jim Steinberg displays scenic photographs from beautiful Colorado and across the world. 1016 Oak St., 970-879-3718.

❱❱ Images of Nature Gallery

An artist reception with Thomas D. Mangelsen is March 12. Visit the gallery and reserve prints and books to be personalized by the highly honored nature photographer. 730 Lincoln Ave., 970-871-1822.

❱❱ Sleeping Giant Gallery

Local art by nature photographer Don Tudor and Raku stoneware by Brown Cannon; offering full professional archival framing. Visit http://www.dontudorphotography.com 601 Lincoln Ave. 970-879-7143.

❱❱ Steamboat Art Museum

Western paintings by Jim Norton, cowboy artist. The museum gift shop offers 10 percent off any item in the shop. Wine and refreshments will be served. 807 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-1755.

❱❱ Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts

Local art at its best with artwork by 40 artist members — paintings, Western photography, mixed media and more. The featured photographer is Mark Metzler. Wine and appetizers will be served. 906 Lincoln Ave., 970-846-5970.

❱❱ Wild Horse Gallery

Wild Horse Gallery features works by Stacy Peterson, Tom Lockhart, Lee Stroncek and Jim Gilmore. 802 Lincoln Ave., 970-9879-5515.

❱❱ Colorado Group Realty

Michelle Ideus presents new horse and landscape paintings. 509 Lincoln Ave., 970-875-2917.

❱❱ Creekside Cafe & Grill

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 will be available. 131 11th St., 970-879-4925.

❱❱ Harwigs/L’Apogee

Steamboat artist Greg Effinger creates watercolors with precision and exquisite choice of subject matter, Colorado landscapes and still life. 911 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-1919.

❱❱ High Mountain Sotheby’s International Realty

Local Steamboat landscape painter Glenna Olmstead exhibits new paintings from best loved Yampa Valley scenes. Refreshments will be served. 708 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-8101.

❱❱ Olympian Sales office

“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. Fifth Street between Lincoln Avenue and Yampa Street, 970-879-8100.

❱❱ Off The Beaten Path Bookstore

Kim Keith presents her African photographs in an innovative, interactive art display. Part of sales proceeds will be donated to help better the lives of disabled children and HIV orphans in Africa. 68 Ninth St., 970-879-6830.

❱❱ Rustique

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. 624 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-2980.

❱❱ Spill the Beans

Young artists present their talents: Marissa Russell, 12, is a painter/sketch artist and Delany Ziegman, 10, is a ceramic artist. Enjoy coffee and treats from 5 to 7 p.m. 1051 13th St., 970-879-7846.

❱❱ Urbane

Urbane presents world photography from Jamie Curcio and Kristy Chotvacs, who will donate their proceeds to nonprofit organizations promoting education in Uganda. 703 Lincoln Ave., Suite B101, 970-879-9169.


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