Blue Rain Durango
Blue Rain Gallery, a prominent art destination in the Southwest, has opened its doors in Durango, Colorado. Gallery owner, Leroy Garcia, was inspired to expand to Durango due to its charm and business-friendly atmosphere. Blue Rain Gallery’s legacy of promoting contemporary art, including a focus on Native American and regional art, will now be extended to the Durango community.
Blue Rain Durango 934 Main Avenue, Unit B Durango, Colorado 81301 (970) 232-2033 blueraingallery.com HOURS Tuesday — Saturday: 10am — 6pm Closed Sundays and Mondays
Glass sculptures by Preston Singletary (Tlingit) Paintings by Matthew Sievers
With over 30 years of experience, the gallery features diverse contemporary artists working in a variety of mediums such as paintings, ceramics, bronze, glass, and jewelry. The gallery is eclectic in its approach yet maintains a special focus on regional, Native American, and Studio Glass art.
Tammy Garcia (Santa Clara Pueblo) Mimbres Fish Bronze with patinas 40.5”h x 17”w x 10”d
True to the gallery’s roots, a portion of our aesthetic is devoted to contemporary Native American art with an emphasis on innovation. Infinite detail and superb quality is a common thread that links the work of our artists and continues to inspire and excite collectors.
Glass sculpture by Dan Friday Paintings by Helen K. Tindel
Glass sculptures by Dan Friday (Lummi Nation) Paintings by Helen K. Tindel (Santa Clara Pueblo)
EUNI KA ROGERS
Featured artist Eunika Rogers, known as the “Red Dirt Girl” in contemporary art, is a pioneering artist celebrated for her innovative use of clay as a primary medium. Her journey began with a passion for ceramics, leading to the revelation that wet clay could be applied to canvas, staining and gripping the fibers as it dries. Rogers’ art embodies a deep connection to the earth and nature, paying homage to the elements and capturing a sense of place. She meticulously sources clay from local landscapes, forging a direct link between her art and the environment. The act of painting with clay requires an intimate understanding of the medium’s behavior, combining intuition and deliberate guidance. Her work explores the fragility of the earth and the interconnectivity of nature and humanity, evoking thought-provoking narratives and emotions. Rogers’ diverse portfolio spans serene landscapes to abstract pieces, inviting viewers to appreciate the artistic potential within the very fabric of our Earth.
Eunika Rogers I Watch As It Leaves Me Natural foraged clay and charcoal on canvas 36”h x 36”w
Eunika Rogers The Meeting Point Natural foraged clay and charcoal on canvas 32”h x 56”w
Ross Richmond Roman Blown Glass 16”h x 6”w x 10”d
ROS S RI C HMOND Another featured Durango artist, Ross Richmond’s sculptures have focused mainly on the figure, capturing a moment, a gesture, a quiet interaction between people or an individual and their thoughts. Animals have also played an important role in his work, either being included along with the figurative pieces referencing humans relationship with the natural world, or more recently the animal as stand alone pieces highlighting the forms of these natural and elegant creatures portraying them in an almost human manner.
Ross Richmond Blue Pesade Blown Glass 21.5”h x 14”w x 6”d
RAY MOND GI B BY Raymond Gibby, a bronze sculptor, draws his artistic inspiration from his childhood in the outdoors of Southern California and his family’s artistic background. While pursuing a formal art education, he was not only trained but encouraged to forge a path towards a full time art carreer. Gibby’s sculpting career began at a lost wax art foundry in Springville, UT, where he received mentorship from prominent artists. Over the years, through dedication and hard work, he built a portfolio of wildlife bronze sculptures that now adorn private and corporate collections across the United States.
Raymond Gibby Choose Your Friends Wisely Bronze, 17.5”h x 13”w x 13.5”d
Raymond Gibby Song Dog Bronze 33”h x 48”w x 11”d
OT HER ART I STS
The expansion of Blue Rain Gallery to Durango, Colorado represents a pivotal milestone in our commitment to advancing contemporary art in the Southwest. With over three decades of experience, and over 50 living artists in the gallery’s stable, Blue Rain Gallery continues to showcase innovation with refinement.
Blue Rain Gallery | 544 South Guadalupe Street, Santa Fe, New Mexico 87501 | 505.954.9902 | blueraingallery.com Blue Rain Durango | 934 Main Avenue, Suite B, Durango, Colorado 81301 | 970.232.2033