For six years, Studio Pintura—a gallery and studio co-founded by Lois Rhomberg and Armando Gutiérrez G. in the Northrup King Building—has celebrated spring with a juried exhibition of artwork focused on florals.
Construction was launched Friday on an apartment project in downtown Colorado Springs that supporters say would provide sorely needed, low-cost housing for the city's arts community.
We could very easily provide a 400-page booklet of every notable update, but instead, here's a whittled-down list of our top 10 bits of news bites that occurred in the last new months.
Being a cornerstone of this first-of-its-kind, state-driven initiative is a new strategy for Artspace in addressing affordable housing needs from a concerted and holistic approach.
As part of a larger story detailing the legacy of the Traffic Zone Center for Visual Arts, we sat down with member artist Jodi Reeb to chat about her journey to the building.
The pilot program launched last year aims to support Native artists and arts organizations in accessing and developing art and cultural spaces within their communities.
The choreographer and transdisciplinary artist sees the Doris Duke Artist Awards as "a real recognition of my work cumulatively over the last 30 years."
Building community is at the core of our mission. That’s what we mean when we say we foster affordable spaces for creatives. An extraordinary example of fostering community occurred as an artist exchange program between The Cowles Center for Dance and the Performing Arts in Minneapolis and Hi-ARTS in NYC.