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Winter X Games, Friday-Sunday, Buttermilk The action of X Games Aspen is back for the 23rd consecutive year. X Games will return to Buttermilk Mountain in Aspen Snowmass with more than 100 of the world’s...
Wednesday morning perhaps began befittingly when a semi-trailer truck jackknifed into the median just before South Canyon, leading to yet another temporary closure of Interstate 70 in Glenwood Springs.
Wednesday morning perhaps began befittingly when a semi-trailer truck jackknifed into the median just before South Canyon, leading to yet another temporary closure of Interstate 70 in Glenwood Springs. Why? Later that day, the Colorado...
Enjoy the art of your neighbors with the 44th Annual Valley Visual Art Show in Carbondale. “My favorite thing is just to look for all the different kinds of media involved,” Brian Colley, gallery manager,...
Terry Glasenapp and his granddaughter, Emily, peruse stacks of seemingly endless laminated posters, attaching velcro pads first to the cards, then to the white walls. Vinyl records sit neatly in a row beneath them on…
The Art Base is set to open in its new building next month. The community art center bought it last year for $1.7 million. Photo Olive and West With saws whirring and hammers banging nearby, on a recent walk-through of the Art Base’s soon-to-open, new two-story home in downtown Basalt, the community art center’s director said she has seen an outpouring of support for the nonprofit in recent months as it launched an ambitious fundraising campaign to pay for its new building and fund its post-pandemic future. “I was blown away by the response,” said Art Base executive director Skye Skinner. “It was like magic.”
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Artists and married couple, Wewer and Steve Keohane in Cabo San Lucas celebrating their anniversary. Steve and Wewer Keohane met 30 years ago at a dream retreat in Red Feather Lake, Colorado. Steve said dreams play a large part not just in their personal relationship but also when it comes to artistic collaboration. Both Steve and Wewer said their creative process or inspiration is meant to be shared and this is why they ultimately create art. “We just feel the honest sharing of what comes through us is the most we can share with other people,” Steve said. The Mixed Media Marriage exhibit is a celebration of the shared lives of two artists and closes on Jan. 30 at the Carbondale Clay Center. Wewer said she has spent more time as a professional artist than Steve, but that the exhibit shows individual work from the two of them as well as pieces they worked on together and celebrates their 30th anniversary as a married couple.