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BIFA is a 10-day celebration of Adventure + Creativity + Play. Local, national and international artist talent and organizations, both traditional and unconventional, mingle together to create an eclectic mix of music, dance, film, visual arts and family entertainment. Throughout the festival, Breck Create produces dozens of events across the Town of Breckenridge’s cultural venues, public parks, trails and open spaces. The festival begins on Friday, August 11, 2023, runs through Sunday, August 20, 2023, and includes ticketed performances, art installations in addition to art classes and workshops with dozens of opportunities for free, family-friendly experiences. Learn more at breckcreate.org/bifa.
“This ten-day long celebration of art in all forms inspired by themes of environment and mountain culture is packed with options.”
– Thrillist Denver
Outdoor events are subject to weather delays or cancellations, and all end times are approximate. Event locations are detailed on page 42.
All Day Trail Mix: Soft Gaze
8am Acoustic Flow 01
Illinois Creek, Iowa Hill and Moonstone Trails
Riverwalk Lawn
10am Guided Mindfulness Hike Moonstone Trail
10am–8pm Barriers to Entry by Sharon Louden
Old Masonic Hall
11am Soft Gaze Artist Talk with Camille Hoffman Moonstone Trail
12–5pm BIFA Info + Craft Tent
Blue River Plaza
4–7pm AirStage Summer Après ft. Manycolors Ridge Street Arts Square
6–8:30pm Beginner Mosaics + Grouting
7:30pm An Evening with Fran Lebowitz
All Day Trail Mix: Soft Gaze
8am Acoustic Flow 02
9am–12pm Edible Foraging + Cooking
10am–1pm Concrete Jams: Skate + Jazz
10am–8pm Barriers to Entry by Sharon Louden
12–5pm BIFA Info + Craft Tent
Quandary Antiques Cabin
Riverwalk Center
Illinois Creek, Iowa Hill and Moonstone Trails
Riverwalk Lawn
CMC Breckenridge + Old Masonic Hall
Breckenridge Skate Park
Old Masonic Hall
Blue River Plaza
2–3pm Mini Skateboards Quandary Antiques Cabin
3:30–4:30pm Nature Collages
6–8pm Mala Making
All Day Trail Mix: Soft Gaze
8am Acoustic Flow 03
9am–2pm BIFA Info + Craft Tent
9am Guided Mindfulness Hike (Bilingual)
10am–1pm Concrete Jams: Skate + Jazz
10am–8pm Barriers to Entry by Sharon Louden
2–3pm Mini Skateboards
2–5pm Drop In Indigo Dying
All Day Trail Mix: Soft Gaze
8am Acoustic Flow 04
9am–12pm BIFA Half-Day (AM) Art Camp
10am Guided Mindfulness Hike (Ages 12–18)
10am–8pm Barriers to Entry by Sharon Louden
1–4pm BIFA Half-Day (PM) Art Camp
6pm Wonder Hour 01 ft. NRO Chamber Ensemble
All Day Trail Mix: Soft Gaze
8am Acoustic Flow 05
9am–12pm BIFA Half-Day (AM) Art Camp
10am–8pm Barriers to Entry by Sharon Louden
1–4pm BIFA Half-Day (PM) Art Camp
6pm Wonder Hour 02 ft. NRO Chamber Ensemble
Randall Barn
Quandary Antiques Cabin
Illinois Creek, Iowa Hill and Moonstone Trails
Riverwalk Lawn
Blue River Plaza
Illinois Creek Trail
Breckenridge Skate Park
Old Masonic Hall
Quandary Antiques Cabin
Robert Whyte House
Illinois Creek, Iowa Hill and Moonstone Trails
Riverwalk Lawn
Quandary Antiques Cabin
Illinois Creek Trail
Old Masonic Hall
Quandary Antiques Cabin
Old Masonic Hall
Illinois Creek, Iowa Hill and Moonstone Trails
Riverwalk Lawn
Quandary Antiques Cabin
Old Masonic Hall
Quandary Antiques Cabin
Old Masonic Hall
All Day Trail Mix: Soft Gaze
8am Acoustic Flow 06
Illinois Creek, Iowa Hill and Moonstone Trails
Riverwalk Lawn
9am–12pm BIFA Half-Day (AM) Art Camp Quandary Antiques Cabin
10am–8pm Barriers to Entry by Sharon Louden
11am Family Concert: Schick Machine
Old Masonic Hall
Riverwalk Center
1–4pm BIFA Half-Day (PM) Art Camp Quandary Antiques Cabin
5pm Circa Teaser Blue River Plaza
5:30–8pm Wire Wrapped Jewelry Randall Barn
6pm Wonder Hour 03 ft. Kate Hatmaker + Alex Greenbaum Old Masonic Hall
7:30pm Schick Machine Riverwalk Center
All Day Trail Mix: Soft Gaze
Illinois Creek, Iowa Hill and Moonstone Trails
8am Acoustic Flow 07 Riverwalk Lawn
10am–8pm Barriers to Entry by Sharon Louden
Old Masonic Hall
5pm Circa Teaser Blue River Plaza
6pm Wonder Hour 04: Sharon Louden Artist Talk
Old Masonic Hall
6–8:30pm Clay Hand Building Ceramic Studio
6–8:30pm Beginner Glassblowing Hot Shop
7:30pm Exuberant Moderns: A Gallery Guide
Riverwalk Center to the Modern Concert Stage
All Day Trail Mix: Soft Gaze
8am Acoustic Flow 08
10am–8pm Barriers to Entry by Sharon Louden
12–5pm BIFA Info + Craft Tent
4–6pm Wildcrafted Mocktails
Illinois Creek, Iowa Hill and Moonstone Trails
Riverwalk Lawn
Old Masonic Hall
Blue River Plaza
Old Masonic Hall
4pm–7pm AirStage Summer Après ft. Circa Ridge Street Arts Square
6pm Wonder Hour 05: ft. Chirp! Old Masonic Hall
6–8pm Glass Fused Jewelry Hot Shop
SAT, AUG 19
All Day Trail Mix: Soft Gaze
8am Acoustic Flow 09
Illinois Creek, Iowa Hill and Moonstone Trails
Riverwalk Lawn
9am–2pm All Ages Pick-A-Project Quandary Antiques Cabin
10am Chirp! ft. The Waulking Trio
10am–8pm Barriers to Entry by Sharon Louden
Illinois Creek Trail
Old Masonic Hall
11am Youth Circus Workshop by Circa Riverwalk Lawn
11:30am–12:30pm Bird Whistles Fuqua Livery Stable
12–5pm BIFA Info + Craft Tent Blue River Plaza
1pm Chirp! ft. The Waulking Trio Illinois Creek Trail
1:30pm Glowtown: Youth Workshop with Sharon Louden South Branch Library
7:30pm What Will Have Been by Circa
SUN, AUG 20
All Day Trail Mix: Soft Gaze
Riverwalk Center
Illinois Creek, Iowa Hill and Moonstone Trails
8am Acoustic Flow 10 Riverwalk Lawn
9am–2pm BIFA Info + Craft Tent Blue River Plaza
10am Chirp! ft. The Waulking Trio Illinois Creek Trail
10am–8pm Barriers to Entry by Sharon Louden
Old Masonic Hall
11:30am–12:30pm Bird Whistles Fuqua Livery Stable
1pm Chirp! ft. The Waulking Trio Illinois Creek Trail
1:30pm Glowtown: Youth Workshop with Sharon Louden South Branch Library
2–5pm Drop In Indigo Dying
Robert Whyte House
At Breck Create, we believe art has the power to unite communities and bridge cultures. We strive to create an inclusive space for all to immerse themselves in the wonders of art, nature and community.
BIFA offers something for everyone, from thought-provoking outdoor exhibitions to daring live performances. You can catch this year’s resident artist, Circa Contemporary Circus, live on multiple occasions (including free teaser performances) while kids can register for their youth circus workshop. Both Circa and BIFA are renowned for blurring the lines between disciplines; this year’s BIFA features a few fun combinations such as skateboarding and jazz along with art and nature.
Thanks to our community’s generous support, BIFA has become a premier international festival celebrating culture and environmentalism. Each year, we invite exceptional artists who embrace curiosity, playfulness and collaboration from all corners of the world. Their convergence of talent upon Breckenridge creates a truly unique and unforgettable experience in an equally unique and unforgettable location.
We look forward to welcoming you to the 2023 Breckenridge International Festival of Arts. We hope your experience is no less than extraordinary.
Tamara Nuzzaci Park President + CEO, Breck CreateThursday, Aug 17
WHAT
Saturday, Aug 19
7:30pm
LIVE EVENT
CONCRETE JAMS: SKATE + JAZZ FT. JORDYN BARRATT, MANYCOLORS + DJ MIKEY THUNDER
Saturday, Aug 12 + Sunday, Aug 13 • 10am • All Ages • Free
Produced in partnership with the Breckenridge Recreation Center
COMMUNITY EVENT
Friday, Aug 11 • 10am • Moonstone Trail • All Ages + Artist Talk
Sunday, Aug 13 • 9am • Illinois Creek Trail • All Ages, Bilingual
Monday, Aug 14 • 10am • Illinois Creek Trail • Ages 12–18
Free With Registration
Produced in partnership with Blue Iguana Productions + Building Hope
YOUTH PROGRAM
Monday, Aug 14–Wednesday, Aug 16 • 9am–12pm
Monday, Aug 14–Wednesday, Aug 16 • 1pm–4pm
$105–$140
Produced in partnership with the National Repertory Orchestra
PERFORMANCE
SCHICK MACHINE FAMILY CONCERT
Wednesday, Aug 16 • 11am • Free With Registration
CLASS/WORKSHOP
YOUTH CIRCUS WORKSHOP BY CIRCA
Saturday, Aug 19 • 11am • Free With Registration
CLASS/WORKSHOP
YOUTH WORKSHOP WITH SHARON LOUDEN
Saturday, Aug 19 + Sunday, Aug 20 • 1:30pm • $15
Circa Contemporary Circus is one of the world’s leading performance companies. Since 2004, from its base in Brisbane, Australia, Circa has toured the world - performing in more than 40 countries to over 1.5 million people. Circa’s works have been greeted with standing ovations, rave reviews and sold-out houses across six continents.
Author, Journalist + Social Observer
FRIDAY, AUG 11 • 7:30PM • RIVERWALK CENTER • $60–$70 RES
Fran Lebowitz will be the guest of an onstage interview, followed by 60 minutes of audience questions. A book signing will follow in the lobby with Next Page Books & Nosh.
“The gold standard for intelligence, efficiency and humor. Now and forever.” — David Sedaris
Her essays and interviews offer her acerbic views on current events and the media – as well as pet peeves including tourists, baggage-claim areas, after-shave lotion, adults who roller skate, children who speak French or anyone who is unduly tan. The New York Times Book Review calls Lebowitz an “important humorist in the classic tradition.” Purveyor of urban cool, Lebowitz is a cultural satirist whom many call the heir to Dorothy Parker.
Lebowitz on special interest groups: “Specialinterest publications should realize that if they are attracting enough advertising and readers to make a profit, the interest is not so special.”
Lebowitz on frankness: “Spilling your guts is exactly as charming as it sounds.”
Lebowitz on herself: “Success didn’t spoil me, I’ve always been insufferable.”
This is Lebowitz off the cuff. Her writing — pointed, taut and economical — is equally forthright, irascible and unapologetically opinionated.
Lebowitz worked odd jobs, such as taxi driving, belt peddling and apartment cleaning (“with a small specialty in Venetian blinds”), before being hired by Andy Warhol as a columnist for Interview. That was followed by a stint at Mademoiselle. Her first book, a collection of essays titled Metropolitan Life, was a bestseller, as was a second collection, Social Studies. By turns ironic, facetious, deadpan, sarcastic, wry, wisecracking and waggish, Lebowitz’s prose is wickedly entertaining. Her two books are collected in The Fran Lebowitz Reader, with a new preface by the author. The Fran Lebowitz Reader has been published in nine languages including French, Korean, Russian, Spanish and Turkish. In 2021 it was published for the first time
in the United Kingdom and became a bestseller Lebowitz is also the author of the children’s book, Mr. Chas and Lisa Sue Meet the Pandas.
Between 2001 to 2007, Lebowitz had a recurring role as Judge Janice Goldberg on the television drama Law & Order. She also had a part in the Martin Scorsese-directed film, The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). A raconteur if ever there was one, Lebowitz has long been a regular on various talk shows including those hosted by Jimmy Fallon, Conan O’Brien and Bill Maher. In an interview with the Paris Review, Lebowitz said “I’m not a nervous person. I’m not afraid to be on TV. I’m only afraid when I write. When I’m at my desk I feel like most people would feel if they went on TV.”
She can also be seen in various documentary films including the American Experience series on New York City, as well as Mapplethorpe: Look at the Pictures (2016), Regarding Susan Sontag (2014), and Superstar: The Life and Times of Andy Warhol (1990), among others. In 2010 Martin Scorsese directed a documentary about Lebowitz for HBO titled Public Speaking. A limited documentary series, Pretend It’s a City, also directed by Martin Scorsese, premiered on Netflix in 2021, and was nominated for the 2021 Emmys in the Outstanding Documentary Or Nonfiction Series category. In 2021 she was awarded the Forte dei Marmi Festival della Satira Lifetime Achievement Award and was a 2021 Foreign Press Honorary Awardee – an award given by the Foreign Press Correspondents Association & Club USA.
Lebowitz was named to Vanity Fair’s International Best Dressed List Hall of Fame in 2008. She remains a style icon. Lebowitz lives in New York City, as she does not believe that she would be allowed to live anywhere else.
In a cultural landscape filled with endless pundits and talking heads, Fran Lebowitz stands out as one of our most insightful social commentators.
DAILY, AUG 11–20 • 8AM
RIVERWALK LAWN • FREE WITH REGISTRATION
These 60-minute morning classes combine music, nature and wellness along the relaxing shores of the Blue River.
Produced in partnership with Blue Iguana Productions and Building Hope Summit County.
AUG 11–SEPT 4 • FREE
OUTDOORS
Camille Hoffman is the featured artist for the 2023 Trail Mix series. Trail Mix combines art and nature, with hikers and bikers following a trail to an art installation. Soft Gaze reimagines gold as an ancestral symbol for interdimensional vision and protection. It is a meditation on the sacred nature of this precious metal, as well as the notorious social and environmental impact that greed from gold mining has had on Indigenous lands of the Philippines and Colorado.
Produced in partnership with Breckenridge Open Space + Trails
FRIDAY, AUG 11 • 11AM • MOONSTONE TRAIL • FREE WITH REGISTRATION
Immerse yourself in the healing powers of art and nature on these excursions featuring Breckenridge International Festival of Arts Trail Mix art installation, Soft Gaze by Camille Hoffman. Soft Gaze invites an eye-to-eye meeting between forest and humans, as well as an offering of appreciation and protection from unnatural cycles of destruction. Mindfulness expert, Leslie Glenn, guides participants through personal reflection and creates meaningful conversations centered in mental health and wellbeing along the trail. In partnership with Building Hope Summit County.
FRIDAY, AUG 11 • 10AM • MOONSTONE TRAIL • ALL AGES • + ARTIST TALK
SUNDAY, AUG 13 • 9AM • ILLINOIS CREEK TRAIL • ALL AGES • BILINGUAL
MONDAY, AUG 14 • 10AM • ILLINOIS CREEK TRAIL • AGES 12 – 18
Take the three trails below to see Soft Gaze. The free exhibition can be viewed daily, Friday, August 11th through Monday, September 4th.
From Blue River Plaza, travel south on Main Street. Turn left on Boreas Pass Road. The Stephen C. West Ice Arena will be on the right. The trailhead is located at the far east end of the arena’s parking lot.
Trail Difficulty: Beginner
From Blue River Plaza, travel north on Main Street. At the roundabout, continue north on Highway 9. At the second stoplight, turn left onto Valley Brook Road and then turn right onto Airport Road. Travel 0.25 miles and the trailhead will be on the left directly after the Public Works facilities. Parking is available in the dirt lot.
Trail Difficulty: Intermediate
From Blue River Plaza, travel south on Main Street. Turn left on Adams Avenue for three blocks and then take a right onto Harris Street. Follow Harris to Carter Park. The trail begins on the east side of the parking area.
Trail Difficulty: Advanced
OUTDOORS
Skateboarding and jazz collide in unexpected ways. This 360-degree immersion showcases the art of improvisation in both music and sport, offering the bowl as bandstand. Manycolors will perform during these events.
Concrete Jams features professional skateboarder Jordyn Barrett. Barrett is one of the inaugural U.S. Skateboarding National Team Members. She qualified for and competed at the 2022 Tokyo Olympic Games in the Women’s Park division. In partnership with the Breckenridge Recreation Center.
WEDNESDAY, AUG 16 • RIVERWALK CENTER
11AM • FAMILY CONCERT • FREE WITH REGISTRATION
7:30PM • PAY WHAT YOU CAN
The sound of a summer storm’s distant thunder and the rain on the roofthe memory of the late night sound of his mother’s typewriter down the hall - these compel the sound collector and sonic inventor Laslo Klangfarben to attempt the creation of the Schick Machine, a wondrous mechanical device that consumes his every waking and dreaming moment. A giant motorized hurdy gurdy, a deconstructed pipe organ and an array of spinning and thrashing metal machines that seem almost to be alive - these devices and more fill the basement workshop of our possibly mad and possibly genius inventor as he nears the completion of his giant instrument that he believes can reconcile the past and the future. He thinks: “Theoretically it’s sound. It’s sound, theoretically, it’s sound.”
Collaboratively created by a multi-disciplinary team, Schick Machine features percussionist Schick exploring a visually compelling world of mechanical devices, invented instruments and seemingly infinite sonic possibilities. He occupies a stage filled with large scale invented instruments, drawing the audience into a magical place filled with creative potential. The audience quickly relinquishes its expectations about what an instrument should look like, how it should be played, and what sounds it can make, and is enticed into a sonorous world of continual aural and visual surprises. Schick Machine has been created specifically to appeal to a broad range of audiences including families, youth and students and senior citizens.
“The sounds are fresh and surprising... Schick’s playing is often mind-blowing.”
THE PAUL DRESHER ENSEMBLE PRODUCTION OF SCHICK MACHINE COLLABORATIVELY CREATED BY PAUL DRESHER COMPOSER, INSTRUMENT INVENTOR AND BUILDER
STEVEN SCHICK PERFORMER/PERCUSSIONIST
RINDE ECKERT DIRECTOR/WRITER
MATT HECKERT MECHANICAL SOUND ARTIST
DANIEL SCHMIDT INSTRUMENT INVENTOR & BUILDER
TOM ONTIVEROS LIGHTING & PRODUCTION DESIGN
The Paul Dresher Ensemble Production of Schick Machine is exclusively represented by Bernstein Artists, Inc. bernsarts.com
The Los Angeles Times Artist bios + more info
THURSDAY, AUG 17 • 7:30PM
RIVERWALK CENTER • PAY WHAT YOU CAN
Written, Narrated, and Conducted by Steven SchickEdgard Varèse (1883-1965)
Octandre
Piet Mondrian’s “Broadway Boogie-Woogie” (1943) and Willem de Kooning’s elegiac “Whose Name was Writ on Water” (1975)
Niloufar Nourbakhsh (b. 1992)
Veiled (2018)
Jessamyn Fry, cello
Julie Mehretu “Empirical Construction, Istanbul” (2003)
Anna Thorvaldsdottir (b. 1977)
Ro (2013)
Olafur Eliasson’s “Compass for Sound of Ice” (2022)
Lou Harrison (1917-2003)
Concerto for Violin and Percussion Orchestra (1959)
Henry Jenkins, violin
Georgia O’Keeffe “Blue and Green Music” (1921); Peter Terezakis
“Sacred Sky Sacred Earth Pacific Meditation” (2012)
Hike, bike or bus to the Breckenridge Arts District to enjoy outdoor drafts, crafts and BIFA performing artists on the AirStage. Bring a picnic blanket, grab dinner to go and let the kids play on the lawn while you catch up with friends and family. Well-behaved pups on leashes are welcome!
MANYCOLORS FT. SHANE ENDSLEY AUG 11 • 4–7PM • FREE
CIRCA CONTEMPORARY CIRCUS AUG 18 • 4–7PM • FREE
Swing by the Robert Whyte House during the event to join Artist-InResidence Mary Robinson in creating a community fiber art project from repurposed materials.
Bring your clean, label-free #1, #2, #5, and #6 plastic to Fuqua Livery Stable to be used in a future art project.
SATURDAY, AUG 19 • 7:30PM • RIVERWALK CENTER
$45/$55/$65 ($25 STUDENT)
Three circus artists and a violinist stretch the boundaries of contemporary circus in this intimate and deeply moving production by Brisbane-based contemporary circus company Circa.
Hauntingly beautiful and truly virtuosic, What Will Have Been is a sublime display of interlocking bodies, awe-inspiring movement and pure physical beauty. Circa’s intrepid artists will challenge your perceptions of what is possible within the human body and draw you deep into a world of physical daring.
Accompanied on stage by a live violinist and fusing together the music of Bach and Philip Glass as well as spine-tingling electronica, this explosive production is guaranteed to tug at your heartstrings and have you on the edge of your seat.
DIRECTOR YARON LIFSCHITZ
TECHNICAL DIRECTOR & CO-LIGHTING DESIGN JASON ORGAN
CO-LIGHTING DESIGNER RICHARD CLARKE
COSTUME DESIGN LIBBY MCDONNELL
VIOLIN KATE HATMAKER
ALLEN MOON/DAVID LIEBERMAN ARTISTS’ REPRESENTATIVES USA, CANADA, CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICA
A Norfolk and Norwich Festival and La Teatreria (Mexico) commission. Circa acknowledges the assistance of the Australian Government through the Australia Council, its arts funding and advisory body and the Queensland Government through Arts Queensland.
Read more + artists bios
“…an evocative narrative of physical and emotional resonance.”
–Arts and Ideas, USA
PERFORMANCE
SATURDAY, AUG 19 + SUNDAY, AUG 20 • 10AM + 1PM
ILLINOIS CREEK TRAIL • FREE WITH REGISTRATION
Chirp! is a musical installation and vocal soundscape performed along a trail. The Waulking Trio reimagines traditional folk music from Scotland, Ireland and the Balkans and performs their own contemporary compositions using vocal harmonies, fiddle, cello, banjo and guitar. Ensemble: Joy Adams, Kali Paguirigan and Enion Pelta-Tiller.
From Blue River Plaza, travel south on Main Street. Turn left on Boreas Pass Road. The Stephen C. West Ice Arena will be on the right. The trailhead is located at the far east end of the arena’s parking lot. Trail Difficulty: Beginner
Soft Gaze, a free outdoor exhibition by Camille Hoffman, is on view during these performance. Learn more on Page 22.
Barriers to Entry is a new exhibition at Breck Create by New Yorkbased artist, Sharon Louden. This site-specific, abstract installation uses different types of media to shape colorful and reflective forms that symbolize spaces made difficult to enter, especially to women and other underrepresented individuals in mountain communities.
Sharon Louden is an artist, educator, advocate for artists, editor of the Living and Sustaining a Creative Life series of books. She is a visionary leader with decades of experience as an educator in academia, community builder and catalyst connecting underrepresented artists with established institutions, and collaborator by convening initiatives with siloed stakeholders across the non-profit and business sectors.
THURSDAY, AUG 17 • 6PM • OLD MASONIC HALL • FREE
JUN 3–SEP 3 • OLD MASONIC HALL • FREE Read
MONDAY, AUG 14–FRIDAY, AUG 18 • 6PM
OLD MASONIC HALL
$15 (INCLUDES ONE FREE DRINK)
GA - STANDING ROOM ONLY
Join festival artists for 30-minute talks and performances in an intimate setting anchored by Sharon Louden’s exhibition, Barriers to Entry. This site-specific, abstract installation uses different types of media to shape colorful and reflective forms that symbolize spaces made difficult to enter, especially to women and other underrepresented individuals in mountain communities.
In Partnership with National Repertory Orchestra. Made possible in part by Mountain Comfort Furnishings & Design and Beaver Run Resort & Conference Center
BIFA offers participatory classes and immersive art experiences for everyone, from free nature-inspired art classes to acrobatic workshops with Circa’s contemporary circus artists. Ignite your imagination at any of these weekend offerings:
Sponsored by: Creative Oasis Coaching
FRIDAYS • 12–5PM • FREE
SATURDAYS • 12–5PM • FREE
SUNDAYS • 9AM–2PM • FREE
FRIDAYS–SUNDAYS • VARIOUS TIMES - SEE DAILY SCHEDULE ON PAGES 6–9 • FREE
YOUTH WORKSHOP WITH SHARON LOUDEN
Glowtown is an art-making workshop that develops individual creativity and teamwork within a community-building environment. By using everyday, simple, cast-away materials, along with the magic of glow-in-the-dark paint, participants come together to invent a fantastical world that never existed before!
To see all BIFA classes and workshops
Car-free is the way to be, when getting around Breckenridge. Avoid the hassle of traffic, finding an available space, and paying to park. There are many great alternative transportation options, so you don't need to use a personal vehicle to get around.
Breck Free Ride: The Free Ride can get you anywhere you need to go around Breckenridge. It is dog-friendly and is equipped with bike racks. Visit breckfreeride.com for more information and our current bus schedule.
Breck E-Ride: The community e-bikeshare network for getting around Breckenridge! A “hub-to-hub” transportation system designed for short, one-way trips for commuting, running errands, or connecting to transit. Can only be used for trips within Breckenridge. Available May 20 - Oct 31st. breckeride.com
Colorado CarShare: EV CAR SHARE We get it. There may still be circumstances where using a car is necessary. There are two Colorado Car Share EVs conveniently located in the South Gondola Parking Garage, which you can reserve up to 4 months in advance. Reserve the vehicles to use for as little as 15 minutes or up to multiple days. carshare.org
Breck Create aims to build a dynamic, year-round creative community in Breckenridge. The organization’s mission is to deliver inspiring creative experiences that enrich the quality of life for all residents and quality of place for visitors. Breck Create supports and serves artists, creatives, cultural enthusiasts, visitors and the community at large by providing a year-round schedule of performances, exhibitions, screenings, art classes and workshops as well as other engagement opportunities.
The organization maintains, manages and operates the Town of Breckenridge’s exceptional cultural facilities and also hosts arts-based events in public gathering spaces throughout Breckenridge. Breck Create’s core attractions are the Riverwalk Center–a 750-seat, heated, indoor performance venue–and a lively Arts District campus of renovated historic structures that now function as studio spaces for art classes and workshops. These structures also include affordable rentals for local artists and visiting artists-inresidence participants. The Breckenridge Arts District is a certified district within the Colorado Creative Industries Creative District program.
Martin Inglis, Chair
Ken Nelson, Secretary
Bill Taylor, Treasurer
Howard Carver
Jill Desmond
Laura Dziedzic
Jose Espino
Geri Gasperut
Rick Holman
(Town Manager, Town of Breckenridge)
Elisabeth Lawrence
Todd Rankin (Breckenridge Town Council)
Tamara Nuzzaci Park, ex officio
Tamara Nuzzaci Park
President + CEO
Neal Kerr
Senior Director of Theaters + Technology
Susan Lyon
Senior Director of Finance + Administration
Avery Glassman
Director of Programs + Special Projects
Karlie McLaughlin
Senior Director of External Relations
Ken Miller
Director of Production
Tor Linzee
Director of Marketing
Drea Edwards
Arts Education Manager
Rob Phipps
Facilities Manager + Lead Preparator
Rebecca Campos
Patron Services Manager
Emily Carlson
Patron Services Coordinator
Micaela Cadungog
Programs Coordinator
Austin Maffei
Technical Services Coordinator
BreckCreate gratefully acknowledges support from its generous donors. The listing below reflects donations received from Aug 6, 2022 through June 1, 2023.
$10,000+
Sue and Howard Carver
Laura and Jerry Dziedzic
Paul Finkel and Barbara Strauss
Martin Inglis
Elizabeth McKenna
Mary Jane and Hans Wurster
$2,500-$9,999
Robbie and Ted Beaty
Jose Espino
Geri and Louis Gasperut
Nils Nelson
Margaret and Tim O’Neal
Louise and Steve Slater
Marilyn and William Taylor
Janey and Russ Trowbridge
Karen and Jim Warrick
$1,000-$2,499
Debra and Jim Anderson Arrow Insurance Management Inc.
Cathy and Dick Carleton
Jo Marie and George Dancik
Susan Propper and Don Danker
Maggie and Wally Ducayet
Sarah and John Finn
Jonathan and Robin Gear
Francinelee Hand and David Siegal
Janet and Mike Hebert
Joann and John Johnson
Sandy and Hans Kuschnerus
Helen Lemay
Diane and Robert Lowe
Michael Molloy
Thomas Redd
Jason Rodon and Leslie Ross
Kate and Paul Seavey
Sheri and Todd Suko
Sharon and Jeff Weeden
$500-$999
Peggy and Doug Brown
Nancy Held and Garth Butterfield
Jill Desmond and Mitch Melichar
Beth and Neil Groundwater
Anthony Jones
Pamela and Jack O’Neil
Beth and Josh Roach
Kathy and Alan Sonnanstine
Wendy and Jack Wolfe
$250-$499
Sue and Martin Carter
Debra Edwards
Deborah and Ted Gaensbauer
Joel High
Miriam and Harold Hudson
Felice Huntley
Molly Lee
Barbara and Peter Lemis
Dori and Dennis Loepp
Rachelle Mcbride
Christopher O’Reilly
Tamara Nuzzaci and Jin Park
Barbara and Todd Rankin
Jean and John Sherman
Brooke Whittemore
Ann and Layton Wilson
$50-$249
Suzanne Adams
James and Lorraine Adams
Wendi Alexander
Celia Alicata
Jane Allaman
Greg Allen
Shane Amante
Marilyn Anderson
Sharon Anderson
Cindy Baker
Andria Barberi
Kimberly Bauer
Nancy Becker
Jill Benbow
Joseph Bertone
Kathryn and Peter Bielinski
Maggie Bigelow
Mike Billinghurst
Mark Binstock
Joshua Blanchard
Anna Boeck
Nicole Boege
Bonnie and Mike Bogen
Tom Bonfili
Nadia Borovich
Kevin Briley
John Broker
Susan Burkey
Lisa Bush
Michelle and Greg Bushey
Kathryn Califf
Sue Carlson
Christine Chittick
Elaine Collins
Susie Cone
John Conley
Teresa Cope
Susan Cortright
Jennifer Couture
Carol Craig
Bradford Davey
Suzanne and Jim Davis
Carolyn and Robert Deal
Maegan DePriest
Mimi Derose
Chuck Desmoineaux
Diana and Don Dettmering
Andrea and Steve Diamond
Dak Dice
Janet Dickinson
Natalia DiZebba
Liz Donahue
Bernadette Dotson
Pamela Dumonceau
Helen Earley
Carol Eaton
Beth and Jesse Eisenman
Ann Erickson
Amy and John Evans
Linda Ewald
Fara Fadler
Paul Fisher
Debra Fox and Jules Rosen
Candace Galen
Ashley Garrison
Susan and David Geiger
Thomas Gibson
Lili Girodie
Megan Gleason
Daria Glock
Ashley Goldberg
Cynthia and Ben Gordon
Mariquita Gordon
Bonnie Goren
Judy and Fred Green
Mat Groh
Myron Gutmann
Ruby Halpern
Kat Hammer
Carol Hanigan
Meagan Harris
Ann Harris
Christine Harris
Alan Harter
Darice Henritze
Susan Hess
Kendra Hilliard
Lori Hodel
Janet and William Hodge
Rick Holman
Linda Hooks
Laurie Huggins
Emilia Hull
Claire Jain
Jill Jeffery and Steve Levy
Rebecca Johnson
Madi Johnson
Danese Joyce
Rita Kaufhold
Julie Kenfield
Cecile and Neal Kerr
Amanda Kochevar
David Krapf
Lorrie Kueffer
Karen Langsley
Zach Lansford
Bonnie and Kent Lattig
Tim Lawler
Emily Lawless
Elisabeth Lawrence and Ryan Scholl
Joan Lawson
Annika Ledbetter
Christina Lee
Joanne LePere
James Letson
David Levinson
Jill Jeffery and Steve Levy
Robin Lewarton
Janis Light
Ivete Liliensteins
Nick Lines
Christina Lorentson
Donna Lorson
Jim Mack
Anamarie and Jeffrey Maltzman
Beth Marcer
Jason Margulies
Hannah May
Aileen McCormick
Carolyn and Allen McDonald
Meredith Mckissock
Sally and Jerry Mcnamara
Kathleen Megginson
Marie Meintz
Laura Mena
Jennifer Merkel
Jo Mingle
Kaaren Mirk
Ben Morgan
Virginia Morrison
Danielle Morrison
Katherine Murphy
Ashley Nalle
Jennifer Nettles
Allison Olenginski
Bill Orisich
Lacie Overman
Debbie and Bill Pain
Emily Paltzer
Mary Pape
John Parke
Lauren Parker
Craig Perrinjaquet
Christine Pittman
Gardner Popp
David Porter
Mallory Ray
Nanacy and Lawrence
Raymond
Jane and Dennis Reisinger
Bree Reza
Michele Richards
Gail Richardson
Garren Riechel
John Ring
Lindsay Riggs
Kim Rizzo
Evelyn Rogers
Ariella Rogge
Becca Jane Rosko
Mark Rubinstein
Kate Ruth
Leah Rybak
Lisa Sarno
Karla Schapansky
Hannah Schneider
Terra Scovil
Helenann Shapiro
Ron Shelton
Emma Shetter
Jessica Short
Sara Simonson
Gregory and Renee Simpson
Harold Smith
Denise and David Snipes
William Snyder
Pat Spitzmiller
Adam Stepansky
Stasia Stockwell
Jacqueline Stone
Justin Stone
Trish Streicher
Rosey Stuurmans
Claire Sullivan
Gary Tate
Pat and John Taylor
Lance Thatcher
Everett and Edwina Thomas
Jeannette Thompson
Terri Tilliss
Becky Tomasek
Erinn Torres
Carlyle Upson
Joyce and John Paul Van de Kerkhove
Fiona Van Reisen
Thomas VanMatre
Fiona Vanreisen
Amy Voida
Lorri Voss
Jennifer and Patrick Welch
Carole and Paul Weller
Anna Whelan
Helen White
Kevin Wilhelm
Beverly Willms
Ashly Wolicki
Amy Wood
Donald Wrenn
Wendy Wyatt
Basilia Yao
Margot Yeager
Carol Yoss
Susan and Austin Young
Bev Young
Janet Young
Stephanie Zukowski
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Old Masonic Hall, 136 S. Main Street, Breckenridge, CO 80424
Hours of Operation: Tue–Sun 10am–5pm
Riverwalk Center, 150 W. Adams Ave, Breckenridge, CO 80424
Hours of Operation: Open on event day 3 hours prior to and 30 minutes after event start time.
Breck Create is grateful to the many organizations who contribute time, talent, expertise and in-kind contributions and financial support to making our programming available and accessible to the community.
Blue Iguana Productions
Breckenridge Backstage Theater
Breckenridge Film
Breckenridge History
Breckenridge Open Space + Trails
Breckenridge Recreation Center
Breckenridge Tourism Office
Broken Compass Brewery
Building Hope Summit County
Family Intercultural Resource Center
Metro State University:
Chicano Humanities Arts Council
Meta Yoga
Mexican Cultural Center
Mountain Dreamers
National Repertory Orchestra
Next Page Books + Nosh
Redline Contemporary Art Center
Summit County South Branch Library
Summit County Youth + Family Services
Summit School District
The Cycle Effect
Town of Breckenridge Recreation Center
Town of Breckenridge Open Space + Trails