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EXHIBITIONS
“BEAUTIFUL FORMOSA: TAIWAN”
June 30–Aug. 13 at Main on the Arapahoe Ramp
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This photography exhibition showcases the stunning natural beauty of Taiwan’s diverse landscapes. From sac red cypress forests to the tranquil Sun-moon Lake, the photos capture the vibrant colors and textures of th e island’s scenic wonders.
“LITTLE CREATURES”
Aug.12–Sept. 28 at Main in the Canyon Gallery
Whether you hate them, love them, or are indifferent — your life depends on insects. Cool Boulder has teamed up with the Endangered Species Coalition and Colorado artists to explore our relationship with invertebrates through art, performance, workshops, community discussions, and more.
“A TRIBUTE TO MARSHALL: PAINTING MY WAY THROUGH HEALING”
Aug. 1–Sept. 28 at Meadows
Many in our community have suffered great losses due to the Marshall fire. Painter Anne Gifford’s family was no exception. The “Tribute to Marshall” series has emerged as Anne’s feelings of loss and grief turned into art. Each painting or giclee print is accompanied by a post-fire photograph and a short paragraph that tells the back story behind the artwork. Anne hopes her artwork will inspire others to process and heal. The process of creating these has helped her do the same.
“POEMS BEYOND THE PAGE”
Aug. 19–Oct. 5 at Main on the Arapahoe Ramp
Experience poetry as a dynamic art form beyond the confines of written words. It aims to foster a playful and connected experience by featuring the voices of local community members and underrepresented Boulder poets. Led by Beyond Academia Free Skool (BAFS), the exhibition also raises awareness about the availability of free poetic and performance education opportunities in the Boulder community.
“ 2013 FLOOD – 10 YEARS LATER”
Sept. 1–Dec. 10 at Main near the Canyon Gallery
This exhibition includes audio and visual media of reflections and stories of community resilience, ten years after the Front Range flood of 2013.