Auric Gallery
125 E. Boulder Street, Colorado Springs, Colorado
“Intricacy invites viewers to slow down and look closer — to explore the hidden patterns, textures, and connections woven through each work of art. This exhibit celebrates the beauty of complexity, from the delicate precision of form to the emotional depth of layered meaning. Through color, structure, and nuance, the artists reveal how the smallest details can hold the greatest power to move us.”
The Dairy Arts Center is proud to present Go West, a group exhibition showcasing Asian American artists whose creative stories reflect the intersection of cultural heritage, innovation, and the pursuit of new beginnings in the American West.
“Every three years, all 10,000 square feet of the Arvada Center Galleries are filled with a celebratory survey of Colorado artists’ incredible diversity, quality, and depth of work. After its start in 2013 and iterations every three years, Art of the State 2025 continues its legacy as a juried exhibition showing off the powerful scope of contemporary art across the state. This open call garnered 2,503 submissions by 911 artists. From those entries, 148 artworks by 145 artists were selected.”
“The Galleries of Contemporary Art are pleased to present We Are the Sky, a group exhibition featuring artworks created by 40+ Pikes Peak region artists. Over the course of three months, We Are the Sky will create space for poignant narratives around our unique and shared human experiences, a testament to the power of art in fostering dialogue, understanding, and healing. Within the gallery exhibition and related events, artists illuminate the interconnectedness of individual struggles and collective resilience, inviting viewers to engage in discourse and introspection. These 19 artworks address complexities of mental health, inclusion, and invention with empathy and solidarity, and all are new creations, born out of creative experimentation and collaboration.
We Are the Sky is a transformative embrace of Pikes Peak region creatives at the intersection of artistry and advocacy, a celebration of unconventional convergence, and an illumination of interdisciplinary pathways toward healing and growth, greater sense of belonging, community empowerment, and a more compassionate and resilient future.”
“Curated and organized by Angela Astle & Anne Myers with Athena Project in collaboration with Melissa Furness & Anna Kaye with PINKPROGRESSION, Crossing Borders showcases artwork that explores the ways in which we navigate physical and invisible boundaries set by our emotional and cultural landscapes, raising important questions regarding cultural biases, stereotypes, and human rights.”
“Every three years, all 10,000 square feet of the Arvada Center Galleries is filled with a celebratory survey of the incredible diversity, quality, and depth of work from Colorado Artists. Art of the State 2022 continues the legacy as a juried exhibition showing off the powerful scope of contemporary art from across the state.”
“U OK? is an exhibition featuring works from artists across the Front Range of Colorado whose pieces speak to individual coping and communal perseverance in the wake of physical, spiritual, and mental burnout. The exhibition captures the emotional residue that seeped out from our past year together through works that are emotive, absurd, humorous, heartbreaking, and hopeful”.
In celebration of Asian Pacific Heritage month, which is recognized annually in May, Artworks Loveland is presenting an exhibition of work by artists who identify as Asian American / Pacific Islander. “In light of the current socio-political climate surrounding anti-Asian hate crimes, this group show aims to not only provide a platform for AAPI artists, but also serve as a form of community building around collective grief and the amplification of AAPI voices. This exhibition will showcase the work of artists who primarily live and work along the Front Range.”
The Modbo 17C E. Bijou Street, Colorado Springs, Colorado
The opening reception is from 5 pm until 8 pm on Friday, September 4th. During opening hours, guests must wear masks inside the space, and will only be allowed in a few people at a time. The show runs through Friday, September 25th. In addition to the opening reception, the gallery is open by appointment or via personalized FaceTime tour. The Modbo is located in the Arts Alley in downtown Colorado Springs at 17C E. Bijou. Find the stretch of Bijou that is between Cascade and Tejon, and go south down the alley. Street parking is available, but The Modbo recommends the lot on Cascade just north of Bijou, which is only $1 after 3 pm. The Modbo can be reached at themodbo@gmail.com, themodbo.com, or 633-4240.
“Pink Progression: Collaborations takes over all three of the Arvada Center’s galleries in a spectacular celebration of the 100th anniversary of the passage of the 19th Amendment, guaranteeing and protecting women’s right to vote. The exhibition recognizes consecutive dates in which all women received the right to vote in America. The artist collective Pink Progression rose out of the 2017 Womxn’s March to inspire social change and explore ideas of feminism, equality, inclusivity, gender identity, unity, and community through creative expression. For Pink Progression: Collaborations, creatives fused their narratives into multi-dimensional works, ranging from site-specific installations video, performance, and traditional fine arts.”
October 15 – November 27, 2010 Business of Art Center – 513 Manitou Avenue, Manitou Springs, Colorado.
Featuring: Laura Bearl, Jean Gumpper, Theresa Haberkorn, Margaret Kasahara, Liz McCombs, Heather Oelklaus, Linda Ryan, Patti Smithsonian, Bonnie Waugh and Dawn Wilde.
“The Galleries of Contemporary Art are pleased to present We Are the Sky, a group exhibition featuring artworks created by 40+ Pikes Peak region artists. Over the course of three months, We Are the Sky will create space for poignant narratives around our unique and shared human experiences, a testament to the power of art in fostering dialogue, understanding, and healing. Within the gallery exhibition and related events, artists illuminate the interconnectedness of individual struggles and collective resilience, inviting viewers to engage in discourse and introspection. These 19 artworks address complexities of mental health, inclusion, and invention with empathy and solidarity, and all are new creations, born out of creative experimentation and collaboration.
We Are the Sky is a transformative embrace of Pikes Peak region creatives at the intersection of artistry and advocacy, a celebration of unconventional convergence, and an illumination of interdisciplinary pathways toward healing and growth, greater sense of belonging, community empowerment, and a more compassionate and resilient future.”
“Curated and organized by Angela Astle & Anne Myers with Athena Project in collaboration with Melissa Furness & Anna Kaye with PINKPROGRESSION, Crossing Borders showcases artwork that explores the ways in which we navigate physical and invisible boundaries set by our emotional and cultural landscapes, raising important questions regarding cultural biases, stereotypes, and human rights.”
“Every three years, all 10,000 square feet of the Arvada Center Galleries is filled with a celebratory survey of the incredible diversity, quality, and depth of work from Colorado Artists. Art of the State 2022 continues the legacy as a juried exhibition showing off the powerful scope of contemporary art from across the state.”