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Alexandra Overby
Door County Lighthouse
digital photography
$50
Alexandra Overby
Remnant of the Past
digital photography
$50
Alexandra Overby
Ghost Ranch, NM
digital photography
$50
Alexandra Overby
Mountain Morning
digital photography
$50
Bonnie Ferrill Roman & Judy Gardner
Pathogenic Logic
Handmade Paper and 3D Printed PLA, fabric, netting, glue, light
Installation - dimensions var. Here, approx. 6' x 10' x 10'
Not for Sale
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Bonnie Ferrill Roman & Judy Gardner
Pathogenic Logic
Handmade Paper and 3D Printed PLA, fabric, netting, glue, light
Installation - dimensions var. Here, approx. 6' x 10' x 10'
Not for Sale
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Bonnie Ferrill Roman & Judy Gardner
Pathogenic Logic
Handmade Paper and 3D Printed PLA, fabric, netting, glue, light
Installation - dimensions var. Here, approx. 6' x 10' x 10'
Not for Sale
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Callae Mock
Purple Mountain Flowers
Watercolor
$150
Callae Mock
Scarlet Macaw
Watercolor
$200
Callae Mock
Blue and Gold Macaw
Watercolor
$200
Callae Mock
Blue Macaw
Watercolor
$200
Cindra Lyn Ross
Take Flight
Digital Photography
16 x 20
$250
Cindra Lyn Ross
Broken, but Pretty
Digital Photography
24 x 20
$250
Cindra Lyn Ross
Fear and Longing
Digital Photography
16 x 20
$250
Cindra Lyn Ross
Never Ending View
Digital Photography
16 x 20
$250
Corrina Hotra
Colorado Pride
Mixed (Collage-Paper & Paint)
Not for Sale
Corrina Hotra
Raptor of the Sea
Collage (Mixed Media: Paper & Paint)
Not for Sale
Corrina Hotra
Untitled 1
Collage (Mixed Media: Paint & Paper)
Not for Sale
Corrina Hotra
Colorado Beauty
Collage (Mixed Media: Paper & Paint)
Not for Sale
Eric Canuel
Welcoming Yellowstone (The Likes of Which This World Has Never Seen)
Acrylic on Salvaged Wood
76" x 68" x 2"
$1800
Eric Canuel
Not Where Ends Meet, But Where Meat Ends (The Justice System)
Acrylic on Reclaimed Wooden Fence
44" x 72" x 2"
$1200
Eric Canuel
Smoke Clouds Have No Silver Lining (Blackened Forest)
Acrylic on Reclaimed Wooden Fence
40" x 72" x 2"
$1000
Eric Canuel
The Things We Deserve (Kicks and Stones Will Break My Bones)
Acrylic on Salvaged Wood
48
$1500
Jenny George
Spring Season Fruit Bowl
Large Hand Thrown Ceramic Bowl with Sgraffito and Design Work
12 inches
$75
Jenny George
Fractured Planet
Paper Clay Sculpture
14 x 14 inches
$275
Jenny George
Ceramic Fountains
Ceramic Fountains with electrical pumps
31 inches high/22 inches high
Not for Sale
Julie Husher
DREAMSCAPE
Acrylic
18 x 24
Not for Sale
Kari Greenberg
Play Bowl! #1
Paper Collage
30" x 22"
$400
Kari Greenberg
Play Bowl! #2
Paper Collage
30" x 22"
$400
Kathy Kane
Jar
Clay and Driftwood
6.5"x6.5"x7.5"
Not for Sale
Kathy Kane
Vase
Clay and Driftwood
7"
$60
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Kathy Kane
Vase
Clay and Driftwood
7"
$60
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Kathy Kane
Plate
Clay and Driftwood
11.5"x11.5"x4"
Not for Sale
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Kathy Kane
Plate
Clay and Driftwood
11.5"x11.5"x4"
Not for Sale
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Kathy Kane
Plate
Clay and Driftwood
11.5"x11.5"x4"
Not for Sale
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Kathy Kane
Pitcher
Clay and Driftwood
5"x6.5"x8"
Not for Sale
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Kathy Kane
Pitcher
Clay and Driftwood
5"x6.5"x8"
Not for Sale
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Kim D'Arthenay
Reclamation
Acrylic paint on canvas
24" X 24"
$300
Kim D'Arthenay
Balance
Acrylic paint on canvas
24" X 24"
$300
Kim D'Arthenay
Vibration
Acrylic paint on canvas
20" X 24"
$200
Kim D'Arthenay
Transparency
Acrylic paint on canvas
20" X 24"
$200
Laura Baszynski
The Collection
Ceramic, Fiber, Plywood
4' x 4' x 4'
Not For Sale
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Laura Baszynski
The Collection
Ceramic, Fiber, Plywood
4' x 4' x 4'
Not For Sale
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Laura Baszynski
Renovations
Ceramic, Wood
10' x 6' x 4"
Not For Sale
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Laura Baszynski
Renovations
Ceramic, Wood
10' x 6' x 4"
Not For Sale
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Laura Baszynski
Renovations
Ceramic, Wood
10' x 6' x 4"
Not For Sale
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Laura Baszynski
Seed Pod
Ceramic, Fiber
9" x 12" x 7"
$500.00
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Laura Baszynski
Seed Pod
Ceramic, Fiber
9" x 12" x 7"
$500.00
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Laura Baszynski
Home (Closet)
Ceramic
36" x 12" x 8"
Not For Sale
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Laura Baszynski
Home (Closet)
Ceramic
36" x 12" x 8"
Not For Sale
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Laura Baszynski
Home (Closet)
Ceramic
36" x 12" x 8"
Not For Sale
View 3
Laura Ethridge
China Hutch
Car Parts and Steel
$8,000
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Laura Ethridge
China Hutch
Car Parts and Steel
$8,000
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Laura Ethridge
China Hutch
Car Parts and Steel
$8,000
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Laura Ethridge
Vanity
Car Parts and Steel
$3,000
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Laura Ethridge
Vanity
Car Parts and Steel
$3,000
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Laura Ethridge
Vanity
Car Parts and Steel
$3,000
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Laura Hamilton
Esai
Inkjet Print
11x14
Not for Sale
Laura Hamilton
Uma
Inkjet Print
Not for Sale
Laura Hamilton
Untitled 1
Inkjet Print
11x14
Not for Sale
Laura Hamilton
Untitled 2
Inkjet Print
11x14
Not for Sale
Lisa Lee Adams
Sports Page
Mixed Media Collage
18 x 24
$808.00
Lisa Lee Adams
Phantastic
Mixed Media
10 x 6
$108.08
Lisa Lee Adams
La Flor Del Sol
Oil Pastel
36 x 36
$1300.00
Lisa Lee Adams
Re-Ratimated
Mixed Media
8 x 8
$115.00
Michelle Miller
Untitled 1
Monoprint
Not for Sale
Michelle Miller
Soaring Upwards
Monoprint
14.5 x 14.5
$210.00
Michelle Miller
The Last Impressions of a Negative
Monoprint
13.73 x 17.50
Not for Sale
TJ RAYGUN
Catscape #1
Digital
12"x16"
$75
TJ RAYGUN
Catscape #2
Digital
12"x16"
$75
TJ RAYGUN
Catscape #3
Digital
12"x16"
$75
TJ RAYGUN
Catscape #4
Digital
12"x16"
$75
In Ancient times clans chose someone to be the fire carrier. The job was sacred; keeping smoldering tinder burning and safe was crucial because the tribe could not live without fire. The devoted fire carrier clutched the cinders in a hallowed tusk. It was a highly revered duty and a huge responsibility. For it was from the sparks they held that ensured food, warmth, safety and light; in essence their survival was entrusted to this sacramental individual.
Art Teachers are the fire keepers of the modern world. While fire is no longer a necessity for daily survival, it is the artists in our world that feed our souls, warm our hearts and light the way for our spirits. At one time all of the art teachers and artists gathered here this evening had their fires lit by an art teacher and it launched an unremitting passion to pursue art.
However, the task of starting fires does not come without sacrifice. Oftentimes teachers forego the tending of their own flames to forge the flames of others.
In spite of this some of us after a time are able to refuel the inner blaze and remember what it feels like to make art again, rekindling the internal embers.
An exhibition such as this reminds us of what we love; jostling the memory of why we are here in the first place. The work displayed is art done by the teachers for their own personal practice, or a stellar example made to inspire students or it is a part of their own course work in the pursuance of their art education. Art teachers are well scripted in all media- evidenced by the exhibition works.
To my colleagues and the art teacher’s here today thanks for working together on something so powerful like developing someone’s creative mystery, establishing traditions of leadership and creating venues for authentic celebrations of an artist’s accomplishments. Enjoy your show—you deserve to be celebrated!
Lisa Lee Adams
For sales information, please contact the Gallery Director at trish [dot] sangelo [at] arapahoe [dot] edu (trish[dot]sangelo[at]arapahoe[dot]edu).
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