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Amy Kimberly of Carbondale Arts, and Sarah Roy, of the Red Brick Center for the Arts in Aspen, talk about a new collaboration to market the arts in the…
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Look, up on the wall. It's a painting. No, it's a drawing. No, it's a monster. It's Carzilla! Amy Kimberly of Carbondale Arts fills us in on the movement…
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For the last several years Brian Colley has endured a dual uncertainty: whether or not to surgically remove a mass around his pituitary gland at the base…
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It took a few decades for Andrew Roberts-Gray to find his goove with his art. Then he discovered plexiglass. Since then his art career has taken off, with…
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Like many deeply committed artists, Wewer Keohane has pondered and polished her creative process for decades. Also like many artists, she is very…
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Philip Tarlow's artistic process results not in a final product, judged and justified, and maybe even purchased, but in a continually dawning realization…
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Metalworker and jeweler Natasha Seedorf worships the tiny tender parts of this world. Her process results in sometimes surprising juxtapositions,…
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George Hendrix, photographer, has focused his camera at the Carbondale Wild West Rodeo for more than a decade, finding good photos in the arena and the…
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KDNK's Mountain Fair Memory Machine collected over 30 memories by the conclusion of Carbondale's 49th Mountain Fair. The machine remains operational in…
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Carbondale's 49th Annual Mountain Fair featured the same community-loving spirit as always with important pandemic-era modifications. New traditions were…