14 W E S T W O R D F a l l A r t s G u i d e 2 0 2 4 westword.com FALL ARTS CALENDAR GALLERIES/ART MUSEUMS Abend Gallery: Through September 17: Karina Rodriguez: Treasured Reminiscences. September 20-October 8: Michael Miller: Heartland; Sheri Farabaugh: Wind Lake, A Family Story. October 11-November 12: Monster Mash. December 5-28: 34th Annual Holiday Miniatures Mini Show. 1261 Delaware Street, Suite 2, 303- 355-0950, abendgallery.com. Access Gallery: Friday, September 13: 99 Pieces of Art on the Wall: An exciting benefit evening with small works by 99 artists from the community priced at $99 each, 6 to 8:30 p.m.; tickets, $9.99 at Eventbrite. 909 Santa Fe Drive, 303-777-0797, accessgallery.org. Alto Gallery: September 6-September 28: Sueña — A Vibrant Show- case of Latina Artists. 1900 35th Street, Suite B, 720- 569-7463, altogallery.com. Art Contained Del Sol Collective: September 13-October 26: Cholas y Vatos: Los Chingones. 3058 West 55th Avenue, 720-331-8768, facebook.com/ArtContainedDelSol. Art Gym Denver: Through September 22: Bryn Gleason: Shadows, and Brady Smith: The Reproducibility of Mediums. September 26-Oc- tober 27: CAiR: Breaking the Stigma, and Quick Studies: Figure Drawings. 1460 Leyden Street, 303-320-8347, artgymdenver.com. Art + Ag 2024: Saturdays, September 21 and October 19, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.: A farmers’ market intertwined with a small-scale art festival. Fleischer Family Farm, 2005 South Zephyr Court, Lakewood, instagram.com. Artworks Loveland: Through September 31: Brenda Jones: Who Does She Think She Is?, and Catherine Petzold: Crossing the Threshold — Guilty Passions; October 11: Square Foot Annual Sale, 6 to 8 p.m. (final reception November 8, 6 to 8 p.m.); October 12-13 and 19- 20: Sixteenth Annual Art Studio Tour, 11 to 5 p.m. daily; November 23-24: Artworks Holiday Art Market, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. 310 North Railroad Avenue, Loveland, artworksloveland.org. Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities: September 12-Novem- ber 10: Bebe Alexander: Impact & Influence; Mugshot: Artistic Drinking Vessels; and Wright Place, Wrong Time: Triumphs & Flops for Mid-Century Modern Table. November 30-December 17: 2024 Holiday Fine Art Market. 6901 Wadsworth Boulevard, Arvada, 720-898-7200, arvadacenter.org. Bell Projects: Through October 13: Brady Dollyhigh and Daniel Granitto: Your Green and Mine. October 18-December 1: Lauren Fuhr: Horizons: the art of natural landscapes; December 6-Jan- uary 12: Rick Barcelow: Untethered. 2822 East 17th Avenue, 720- 663-9099, bell-projects.com. Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art: September 12- January 12, 2025: Smoke & Mirrors; admission: Pay From Your Heart. BMoCA, 1750 13th Street, Boulder, 303-443-2122, bmoca.org. Boulder Public Libraries: Canyon Gallery: Through November 13: Maker Made; December 11-January 31, 2025: Seen V. Arapahoe Ramp; through November 24: Faces of Food Access and Community Resiliency; Boulder Main Library, 1001 Arapahoe Avenue, Boulder. Meadows Branch Library: November 6-January 27, 2024: Layered Landscapes. 4800 Baseline Road, Boulder. Information: 303-441-3100, boulderlibrary.org. BRDG Project: September 13-October 6: Seed, a testament to the transformative power of art, nature, and the limitless depths of beauty that emerge from the smallest beginnings, juried by Michael Burnett of Space Gallery; opening reception: Friday, September 13, 6-10 p.m. October 11-November 2: Northside Día de los Muertos Art Show and Calaveras Ball, with art by thirty local Chicano/a and Latinx artists; opening reception: Friday, October 11, 5-9 p.m.; Calaveras Masquerade Ball: Saturday, October 26, 7 to 11 p.m., tickets TBA. BRDG Project, 3300 Tejon Street, brdgproject.org. Center for the Arts Evergreen: September 19-October 26: Rocky Mountain National Watermedia; October 30-November 30: POP! Chris Krieg & Friends; December 5-January 4: CAE Member Exhibition. 31880 Rocky Village Drive, Evergreen, 303-674-0056, evergreenarts.org. Center for Visual Art MSUD: Through October 19: Corey Pemberton: Piece by Piece, and Crafting the Future: Layers; November 1-December 6: Fall 2024 BFA Thesis Exhibition; January 3-March 22: Tomiko Jones: The Intimate Infinite. 965 Santa Fe Drive, 303- 615-0282, msudenver.edu/cva. CHAC Gallery: Through September 28: Unapologetically Chicano. CHAC Gallery, 834 Santa Fe Drive, 720-662-4822, chacgallery. org. Clyfford Still Museum: Exhibitions: Through January 12, 2025: Dialogue and Defiance: Clyfford Still and the Abstract Expression- ists. Events: Thursday, October 24, 6 to 7:30 p.m.: Clyfford Still and Community: A Talk and Conversation; Saturdays, October 5 and December 7, 9 to10 a.m.: Stillness: Meditation in the Galler- ies; Saturday, November 23, 1 to 2 p.m.: One Painting at a Time: Artist Sarah Darlene. Museum Admission: Free to $15. 1250 Bannock Street, 720-354-4880, clyffordstillmuseum.org. Colorado Photographic Arts Center (CPAC): Through October 5: Views From the Street. 1200 Lincoln Street, Suite 111, 303-837- 1341, cpacphoto.org. Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center: Through October 5: Sondra Perry: Double Quadruple Etcetera Etcetera I & II, Lane West Gallery; September 13-January 11, 2025: MIPSTERZ: Alhamdu | Muslim Futurism; through May 17, 2025: Work in Progress: Re-envisioning the Collection. 30 West Dale Street, Colorado Springs, 719-634-5581, fac.coloradocollege.edu. Core New Art Space: September 13-September 29: Margins: A Core Open Show, with Aestus Mechanica: A Solo Exhibition by Meghann and Kevin Haase in the Annex; October 4-October 20: Gina Smith Caswell: Animal Gazes; Barbara Veatch: Spirit and Landscape; and Tierra Morton Lalk: Embracing Everyday Joy; Core Annex: Mary Cay: Come Closer. Hub at 40 West, 6501 West Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, 303-297-8428, coreartspace.com. CU Art Museum: Through October 26: Better Days; September 13-December 20: William Villalongo: Myths and Migrations. 1085 18th Street, CU Boulder campus, 303-492-8300, colorado.edu/ cuartmuseum. CU Denver Experience Gallery: September 12-October 13: David Liban: Feral Filmmaker; November 14-February 2, 2025: Travis Vermilye, Jaime Belkind Gerson and Katie Caron: Incubator. Denver Performing Arts Complex, located across from the Buell Theatre, cudenverexpgallery.org. Curtis Center for the Arts: September 14-15, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. dai- ly, free admission: Art on the Green: Ninety-plus local artists, live music and food trucks in Curtis Park, 2323 East Orchard Road, Littleton; through November 2: Peter Durst and Stan Meyer: Two Friends — 100 Years of Art; November 9-December 28: Through the Looking Glass. 2349 East Orchard Road, Greenwood Village, 303-797-1779, greenwoodvillage.com. Dairy Arts Center: Through September 21: Drip | Run | Freeze | Crack | Melt and It’s in the Air | Dante Ortiz; September 27-Oc- tober 27: Boulder Open Studios Preview Exhibition. 2590 Walnut Street, Boulder. 303-444-7328, thedairy.org. D’art Gallery: Main Gallery: Through September 22: The Realms of Wonder: Barbara DeMarlie, Shelley Hull, Carrie MaKenna and Blaise Simonelli; September 26-October 20: Robin Faye Gates: Scholars and Misfits, James-Allan Holmes: The Center Must Hold, Tom Riedel: Full Circle; D’art 360 Gallery: September 12-October 6: Autumn Echoes; West Gallery: September 12-October 6: Rick Dallago: Devil in the Details; East Gallery: Through September 22: Verdant Southwest — 22 Perspectives, juried exhibition by Boulder Open Studios; September 26 through October 20: Jill Powers and Lisa Mile, Bast. 900 Santa Fe Drive, 720-486-7735, dartgallery.org. Downtown Aurora Visual Arts (DAVA): Through November 18: Seeds of Hope: Works promoting the need to unite and innovate to adapt to our changing climate, by DAVA youth and guest artists Regan Rosburg, Anna Kaye, Eileen Roscina and Kelly Cox. 1405 Florence Street, Aurora, 303-367-5886, davarts.org. Denver Art Museum: Through October 20: Fazal Sheikh: Thirst | Exposure | In Place; through November 3: Have a Seat: Mexican Chair Design Today; through January 5, 2025: Weaving a Founda- tion: Cornerstones of the Textile Arts Collection; through January 12, 2025: Composing Color: Paintings by Alma Thomas from the Smithsonian American Art Museum; through June 1, 2025: The Life and Art of Tokio Ueyama; October 13 — February 17, 2025: Wild Things: The Art of Maurice Sendak; November 17-May 11, 2025: Dawoud Bey: Street Portraits. 100 West 14th Avenue Parkway, 720-865-5000, denverartmuseum.org. Denver Botanic Gardens: Through December 8: River’s Voice: Textiles by Alexandra Kehayoglou; through January 5: Shadow and Light: Patrick Marold; through February 2, 2025: Elliot Ross: Geography of Hope; December 22-April 13, 2025: Language Without Words: Works by Ash Eliza Williams. Freyer-Newman Center, 1007 York Street, 720-865-3500, botanicgardens.org/art-exhibits. Edge Gallery: September 13-29: Faith Williams Dyrsten and Mark Brasuell; October 4-20: Stephen Shugart and Travis Vermilye; October 25-November 10: Katherine Johnson, John Horner, Sara-Lou Klein and Eric Havelock-Bailie. November 15-December 1: Candace Shepard and Kay Galvan; December 6-22: Holiday Show: Edge Members Group Show. The Hub at 40 West, 6501 West Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, 303-477-7173, edgeart.org. Emmanuel Gallery: Through November 2: Absolute Immunity, with Gregg Deal, Ramiro Smith Estrada, Shepard Fairey, Micol Hebron, Gaby Oshiro and Kenzie Sitterud. November 20-March 1, 2025: Rian Kerrane: Housekeeping. 1205 10th Street Plaza, Auraria Campus, 303-315-7431, emmanuelgallery.org. Firehouse Art Center: Opens September 13: Artist-in-Residence Erica Podwoiski in the South Gallery; October 12-November 5: Día de los Muertos and Catrinas and Mask Auction Exhibit; Family Fiesta, Saturday, October 12, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., and Gigantes Procession/Catrinas Opening Reception and Auction, 2 to 5 p.m.; Catrina Ball and Catrina and Mask Auction, Saturday, October 28, 7 to 10 p.m., $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Opening Friday, November 8: Artist Members Exhibit: Hangtime, winter resident Kenzie Sitterud in the South Gallery, and Nate Abrahams in studio 64. 667 4th Avenue, Longmont, 303-651-2787, firehouseart.org. Galleri Gallery, Meow Wolf Denver: Through September 25: Something Has Happend! by Starr Shoppe, using found material to create one-of-a-kind garments adorned with fabric patchwork/ embroidery, screenprint designs and more; Meow Wolf admission starts at $50. Meow Wolf / Convergence Station, 1338 First Street, 1-866-636-9969, gallerigallery.com. Green Mountain Falls Skyspace: Artist James Turrell’s one-of-a-kind art experience, which begins and ends with a hike through the Red Butte Recreational Area in Green Mountain Falls. Open to the public Thursdays through Sundays year-round, weather permitting. Currently taking reservations through October 5: tickets: $10; Skyspace is also available to visit without a ticket in its natural state, after sunrise and before sunset on days the Skyspace is open, barring weather or maintenance issues. Access: Joyland/ Pittman Trailhead: 10605 Ute Pass Avenue, Green Mountain Falls, or Lower Turrell Trailhead: 10392 El Paso Avenue, Green Mountain Falls. greenboxarts.org/skyspace. K Contemporary: September 28-November 9: Taylor Anton White: Arrival / Departure, and Marielle Plaisir, Dismantling of Joan of Arc / Le Démembrement de Jeanne d’Arc; November 23-January, 4: Kristopher Wright: Rock, Salt, Nails, and Jason Craighead: (title tbd).1412 Wazee Street, 303-590-9800, kcontemporaryart.com. Kirkland Museum of Fine & Decorative Art: Through January 12, 2025: Vanity & Vice: American Art Deco. 1201 Bannock Street, 303-832-8576, kirklandmuseum.org. Lane Meyer Projects: Through September 29: PoN pOn Staff Show; October 4-December 1: Sophia Belkin & Ben Godward. 2528 Walnut Street, lanemeyerprojects.com. Leon Gallery: Through September 14: Miguel Osorio: Filaments; Leon Fall Gala: Dark Celestial Nights, with live djs, art auction and red carpet runway fashion event, Saturday, September 21, 7 p.m., admission: $49.87 to $135.23 at Eventbrite. 1112 E 17th Avenue, 303-832-1599, leongallery.org. Lone Tree Arts Center: Through September 23: Karen Scharer, Craig Marshall Smith, Deborah Jang and Mark Friday, FourSight; September 26-January 5, 2025: 23rd Annual Lone Tree Art Expo. 10075 Commons Street, Lone Tree, 720-509-1000, lonetreeartscenter.org. Longmont Museum and Cultural Center: Through January 12, 2025: Build: Design & Create with LEGO!; Crisis to Camaraderie: The 2013 Flood Photo Exhibit, through Fall 2024. October 12-No- vember 5: Dia de Muertos: Day of the Dead: Day of the Dead Family Celebration, Saturday, October 12, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., free, downtown Longmont at 4th Avenue and Main Street. Noche de Museo: Celebrating Day of the Dead, Thursday, November 2, 7 p.m., $15 to $18; 400 Quail Road, Longmont, 303-651-8374, rec.ci.longmont.co.us. MCA Denver: September 20-February 21, 2025: Movements Toward Freedom, group exhibition exploring the power, possibility and vulnerability of bodily movement in contemporary life, museum admission: free to $14 ($5 after 5 p.m. on select days). 1485 Delgany Street, 303-298-7554, mcadenver.org. McNichols Building: Through September 29: Seeking Beauty: Works by Heidi Love Larraz, first floor; through January 5, 2025: Timeless, group show of monochromatic, black-and-white works, second floor, and 201 Kimonos, third floor. 144 West Colfax Avenue, 720-865-5570, mcnicholsbuilding.com. Michael Warren Contemporary: December 5-January 13: Teresa Booth Brown: Things the Mind Already Knows, and Margaret Kasahara: Special Results. 760 Santa Fe Drive, 303-635-6255, michaelwarrencontemporary.com. Museo de los Americas: Through September 22: Anthony Quinn — ¿Qué Soy? / What Am I?; October 10-January 26, 2025: Migrants, a Tale of Two Hearts. Museo de las Americas, 861 Santa Fe Drive, 303-571-4401, museo.org. Next Gallery: Through September 29: Rich Chamberlain: Reliquary; Tatyana Hope: Shadow Work; and Torn, members’ group exhibi- tion. The Hub at 40 West, 6501 West Colfax Avenue, Lakewood, 303-433-4933, nextgallery.org. NKollectiv: September 20-October 13: Julia Martin, Raw Materials. 960 Santa Fe Drive, 720-722-2107, nkollectiv.com. 931 Gallery: Through September 15: Denise Demby: Shifting Para- digms, and Jude Barton: Propositional Truth: A Post Contemporary Meditation. September 20-October 20: Marilyn Wells, The Cosmos and I. 931 Santa Fe Drive, 303-432-8170, 931gallery.com. PACE Center Fine Art: Through October 5: Parker Artists Guild, Color and Light: The Colorado Show; artist reception: Thursday, September 19, 6:30-8 p.m. PACE Center, 20000 Pikes Peak Avenue, Parker, 303-805-6800, parkerarts.org. Pirate: Contemporary Art: Through September 22: Bug and Thomas Carr; September 27-October 13: Louis Recchia and Kim Faber; October 18-November 3: Day of the Dead; November 8-24: Charles Durer and Julie Jablonski; November 29-December: Tim McKay and Muldannuzzi Creations; December 19-January 5, 2025: Pirate Group Show. 7130 West 16th Avenue, Lakewood, 303-909-5748, pirateartonline.org. Robischon Gallery: Through October 5: Pard Morrison: Everywhere You Go Love; Parallels, group show with Deborah Zlotsky, Don Voisine, Marcelyn McNeil, Kate Petley and Linda Fleming; and Omar Chacon: Nimba, in the Viewing Room. 1740 Wazee Street, 303-298-7788, robischongallery.com. RedLine Contemporary Art Center: Through October 6: The Other Side of the Tracks. 2350 Arapahoe Street, 303-246-4448, redlineart.org. Rule Gallery: September 21-November 30: Jill O’Bryan, Breathing Into the Moon / Drawing on the Earth. 808 Santa Fe Drive, 303- 800-6776, rulegallery. com. continued on page 16