Exhibition

Molas: Animals and Applique (Last Day)

Molas are a textile art form created by the Guna Indians of Panama. Guna tribeswomen living in Columbia and Panama use mola applique, a form of reverse applique incorporating three or more layers of fabric where each color used requires a layer of fabric. The appliques use multi-colored and multi-shaped designs. Traditional molas are found in museums and private collections and are still used as garments. Click the link below to learn more about the Molas exhibition!

Into the Wild - Creature Quilts (Last Day)

Quilt artists take inspiration from everything in the world around them, including living creatures. This exhibit will show a wide range of fiber art created between 1988 and 2017 that celebrates quilted creatures. Some of these quilters have chosen an animal to be the grand focal point of their art, while others take a more fantastical approach. From very traditional styles, to very modern styles, and all those in between this exhibition curated by The National Quilt Museum is a wonderful example of the vibrant art of quilt making.

Art After Hours: The Golden Hour

Join us after hours for drinks and exclusive tour of the exhibit; The Golden Hour: King Collection. The talk will offer insight on the collection of art that has been accumulated by Francis King and the significance of the collection to this region here in Southern Colorado.

Tickets:

$10 Nonmembers

$8 Members

Studio 210 Members & above FREE

Photo Pensato Exhibition Ends

 

PHOTO PENSATO | CLOSES 04.01.23

A creative group of photographers, Photo Pensato, brings their unique lens back to the Sangre de Cristo Arts and Conference Center. Artists participating in the Photo Pensato exhibit are Thomas Carr, Ron Johnson, Linda Little, Raj Manickam, Jim Montague, Stephen Podrasky, Ward Russell, and John Shelton.

Exhibit Opening: "Impressions" Contemporary Prints from the Collection

 

 

Impressions | 03.11.23 – 05.06.23

The Regional and Contemporary Collection focuses on contemporary artists from Colorado and the Southwest, and has steadily grown over the past ten years. The collection includes an impressive collection of indoor and outdoor sculptures, paintings, ceramics, prints and photographs, as well as a large number of works by such artists as Orlin Helgoe and John Suhay. 

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