"Song of the North" by Lee Stroncek. The painter's work is on display at Wild Horse Gallery. Lee Stroncek/Courtesy
A handcrafted grandfather clock by Wayne Westphale. The gears are made of Brazilian rosewood, the body of koa and the hands of ebony. The clock is on display at Wild Horse Gallery. Courtesy photo
"Strawberry Park Fog" by Susan Corser. The piece is part of "Light Translations," the featured show at Artists' Gallery of Steamboat. Tim Murphy/Courtesy
"View from the School" by Susan Corser. The piece is part of "Light Translations," the featured show at Artists' Gallery of Steamboat. Tim Murphy/Courtesy
"The Sentinel" by Maggie Smith. The piece is part of "Light Translations," the featured show at Artists' Gallery of Steamboat. Tim Murphy/Courtesy
"Four Sisters" by Maggie Smith. The piece is part of "Light Translations," the featured show at Artists' Gallery of Steamboat. Tim Murphy/Courtesy
"Chasing Shadows" by Maggie Smith. The piece is part of "Light Translations," the featured show at Artists' Gallery of Steamboat. Tim Murphy/Courtesy
"Hush" by Ashley Benton. The mixed media work is part of "The Space Between," on display at K. Saari Gallery through June 29. Ashley Benton/Courtesy
A mixed media work by Ashley Benton, part of "The Space Between," on display at K. Saari Gallery through June 29. Ashley Benton/Courtesy
A piece from "RARE: Imperiled Plants of Colorado," on display through Sept. 30 at Steamboat Art Museum. The show is a series of illustrations by the Rocky Mountain Society of Botanical Artists, and is a project of the Colorado Rare Plant Initiative. A First Friday Artwalk reception for the show from 5 to 8 p.m. today features live music by cellist John Sant'Ambrogio. Photo by John F. Russell
Delectable Mountain Quilt Guild's showcase co-organizers Madeleine Vail, left, and Jackie Grimaldi stand in front of a quilt they worked on together. The show is on display at the Depot Art Center. Photo by Matt Stensland


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