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ART WALK 86–89 COFFEE TALKS
from 2022 Program
by Mountainfilm
ART WALK
Opening Reception Friday, 4 p.m.–7 p.m.
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Mountainfilm is partnering with Telluride Arts to celebrate and showcase the work of top visual artists and creatives with the Art Walk. The opening reception is Friday from 4 p.m.-7 p.m. with exhibits peppered across various venues and galleries in downtown Telluride.
PARTICIPATING VENUES
Atelier 215 E. Colorado Ave. Bella Fine Goods 213 W. Colorado Ave. Crossbow Leather 217 E. Colorado Ave. Elinoff & Co. 204 W. Colorado Ave.
La Cocina de Luz 123 E. Colorado Ave.
Slate Gray Gallery 209 E. Colorado Ave. Red Dirt Studio Gallery 201 W. Colorado Ave. Tellurado Studio 219 E. Colorado Ave. Telluride Arts HQ Gallery 220 W. Colorado Ave.
Telluride Gallery of Fine Art 130 E. Colorado Ave. Telluride Truffle 171 S. Pine St. Tony Newlin Gallery 100 W. Colorado Ave. Wilkinson Public Library 100 W. Pacific Ave.
ANNA BRONES
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Main Street mural by JR
FEATURED ARTISTS
ANNA BRONES
2022 Mountainfilm poster artist at Telluride Arts HQ Anna Brones is a writer, artist and producer. She is the author of several books: The Culinary Cyclist, Fika: The Art of the Swedish Coffee Break; Paris Coffee Revolution; Hello, Bicycle; Best Served Wild: Real Food for Real Adventures and Live Lagom: Balanced Living the Swedish Way. Her film production work includes Mending the Line (Mountainfilm 2014) and Les Voyageurs Sans Trace (Mountainfilm 2016). She is the co-director of Wild Harvest: Alaska (Mountainfilm 2017) and the producer of the film Afghan Cycles (Mountainfilm 2018). Brones is the creator of Mountainfilm’s 2022 poster, where she blends the mediums of paper cutting and watercolor to capture the essence of the interwoven relationship between humans and nature. Visit Telluride Arts HQ to view Brones’ work.
JR
Main Street mural artist at 210 W. Colorado Ave. (Main Street) JR, a pseudonym of his first name Jean-René, is a French photographer, street artist and filmmaker known for his photographic collage technique used for the murals he exhibits around the world for free. His award-winning films Women are Heroes, Le Grand Journal, Inside Out: The People’s Art Project and Faces, Places continue to expose audiences to a slew of the realities and challenges facing humanity today. His Mountainfilm mural is based on a photograph by renowned Black photographer, musician, artist and director Gordon Parks.
AARON DYSART
Woodwell Climate Research Center guest artist “Latitude” at Transfer Warehouse Aaron Dysart is a sculptor interested in using colorful spectacle to give hidden stories a broader audience. His environmental interventions showcase his love of light shows, fog machines and data, while his objects showcase his love of material’s ability to carry content. He has shown nationally and partnered with organizations including the National Park Service, Army Corp of Engineers and Woodwell Climate Research Center. His work has been in publications such as Art in America, Hyperallergic and Berlin Art Link. Dysart’s “Latitude” installation can be found on display at the Transfer Warehouse on Saturday and Sunday.