First Friday Artwalk listings for Feb. 4, 2011
Friday, February 4, 2011
Galleries and museums
Steamboat Springs ❱❱ Artists’ Gallery Of Steamboat
1009 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-4744
Bonnie McGee’s oil paintings capture why we live where we live. Jim Gmeiner’s expressive photography spans from landscape to eclectic. Portrait photography from Joseph Cosby, capturing images of the soul.
730 Lincoln Ave., 970-871-1822
Powerful nature photography from world-renowned Thomas Mangelsen.
837 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-0188
Presents artist Ann B. Murphy in a solo show, “Hard Matter,” an installation of 28 sculptures and eight corresponding drawings. Beer, wine and refreshments.
807 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-1755
Opening its winter exhibit “Western Paintings by Jim Norton, Cowboy Artist,” the museum gift shop will offer 10 percent off any item in the shop. Wine and refreshments.
❱❱ Steamboat Springs Center For Visual Arts
906 Lincoln Ave., 970-846-5970
“Places of the Heart” show opening tonight and will be on display through Feb. 28. Watch the Artwalk scene painted live through the center’s Lincoln Avenue-facing window. Complimentary wine and appetizers.
Alternative Venues
635 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-4422
Local jewelry artist Julia Alisa will be on site with her fabulous feather earrings and applying feather hair extensions. One-of-a-kind jewelry using feathers, shells, bone and the finest metals.
509 Lincoln Ave., 970-875-2917
“Found and Eccentric Abstractions” by Jan Maret Willman features recent works of Willman’s captivating and dramatic modern art.
❱❱ Comb Goddess
1104 Lincoln Ave., 970-871-0606
Photography by Tracy DelliQuadri, owner of Little Bear Child Care, portraying her love for children. Refreshments.
131 11th St., 970-879-4925
Glenna Clark Olmsted paints brilliant colored oil and watercolor landscapes of the Steamboat area landscape and scenes from her travels around the world. Refreshments.
The alley at Eighth Street next door to Cantina, 970-879-5225
Horse art and scenes by Michelle Ideus, original jewelry designs, encaustics and sculpted paintings by Cherie Duty and exotic wood hand-carved bowls by Roger Ross. Refreshments.
911 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-1919
Jim Steinberg will show scenic photos of the natural world of Colorado and all over the globe.
❱❱ High Mountain Sotheby’s International Realty
708 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-8101
Glenna Clark Olmsted paints brilliant colored oil and watercolor landscapes of the Steamboat area landscape and scenes from her travels around the world. Refreshments.
Fifth Street between Lincoln Avenue and Yampa Street, 970-879-8100
Photography of Frederick Hodder, member of the Royal Photographic Society and shown in the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art. Featuring Western scenery and subjects of the Yampa Valley.
1051 13th St., across the tracks from the Depot Art Center, 970- 879-7846
The bright colors of Michelle Ideus’ acrylic mixed media work will be on display. Enjoy complimentary coffee and treats and hear the tunes of local musician Jim Walters.
❱❱ Urbane
703 Lincoln Ave., Suite B101, 970-879-9169
Ben Rock and Elise Halpin’s work offers a diverse collection of pen and ink, graphics and acrylics.
— To reach Nicole Inglis, call 970-871-4204 or e-mail ninglis@SteamboatToday.com

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