& CULTURE GUIDE
VOL. 17, ED. 1, 2023-2024
Coming Full Circle
Now-September 2, 2023
SAM Plein Air 2023
Event: September 22-29, 2023
Exhibition and Sale:
September 29-November 4, 2023
WILD WEST: WILDLIFE MASTERS, PAST AND PRESENT
December 1-April 13, 2024
Opening Reception:
December 1, 2023
Welcome Letter
››Deep in the heart of Steamboat Springs lies a vibrant arts community where locals and visitors gather to create a symphony of creative activities and cultural events.
The colorful cast of independent artists, cultural nonprofits and creative businesses contribute to Steamboat Springs’ ranking as the second most vibrant small town in the nation (2021, SMU DataArts – Arts Vibrancy Index).
Steamboat has been a home to the arts since the first settlers arrived in the late 1800s, and before that, the Ute Nation and even the Fremont Peoples called the Yampa Valley home. The natural environment that inspired our ancestors continues to inspire creatives today – which is probably why so many artists choose to live and work here.
We believe in the power of creativity to inspire human connections, create social change and support economic vibrancy throughout Colorado, especially in rural areas like Routt County.
The city of Steamboat Springs has evolved significantly over the years, leaning on ranching, tourism, outdoor activities and, now, creative businesses to sustain itself. The collective cultivation of creative sector collaborations extends the capacity for working artisans to secure jobs, develop professionally and live in a place that they love.
There are countless ways to get involved and inspired, including workshops for beginners and advanced artists, youth art programs and local theater. Visit the recently renovated Steamboat Art Museum, the historic Tread of Pioneers Museum or our world-class Bud Werner Memorial Library. The Free Concert Series, Strings Music Festival and Snow Bowl’s Summer Series offer a wide array of music to move you. As you wander down the core trail that lies adjacent to the mighty Yampa River, you will find original sculptures, murals, interpretive signs and public art that tell the story of this land and our shared values.
We believe in the power of creativity to inspire human connections, create social change and support economic vibrancy throughout Colorado, especially in rural areas like Routt County. The practice of creation, the artists and entrepreneurs who contribute to our rich culture and the vast benefits of our creative economy, make Steamboat a unique mountain community. Join us in the brave space we have created for learning and connecting, vital to our individual and community health.
On behalf of the creative community, I’d like to offer you a warm welcome to this inspiring, authentic and beautiful place in the heart of the Rocky Mountains. ■
Kim Keith | Executive Director | Steamboat Creates, Colorado Certified Creative Districtabout the cover artist:
Chula Beauregard“Summer Sojourn”
›› “Plein air studies are like seedlings to me,” Chula Beauregard muses. “Sown in the wild, out in person, and then they can take on any life that they need.” One such study is featured on the cover of this edition of the Yampa Valley Arts & Culture Guide. "Summer Sojourn" stems from a piece she painted in June 2022. From “the raw material,” as Chula calls it, she went on to create a commissioned painting of the iconic Fish Creek Falls.
A favorite subject of artists locally and beyond, Fish Creek Falls’ offerings are many.
“To me, what’s really intriguing about Fish Creek Falls is that it’s different every time of day and every day of the year,” Chula says. “In the fall, the water is trickling down like a necklace and in the summer, it’s rushing at you like a train. You just know that no matter what’s going on, it’s going to be interesting.”
In “Summer Sojourn,” Chula points out the subtlety of the color in the water, the shadows of purples and blues, the force of the water and the yellow ochre. “All of that was unique to that day,” she says.
Chula has been painting outside since she was a little girl, and her appreciation for plein air painting has been honed over the years. Working quickly as the light changes, she has learned to work with whatever conditions she has at any given time. “There’s always light,” she says. “It’s just a matter of knowing how to work with what you’re looking at and make the best of it.”
Last summer, Chula won the President’s Award of Excellence at the Oil Painters of America National Exhibition, which was held at the Steamboat Art Museum, for her painting titled “Lift.”
Her work can be found locally at the R-Diamond Gallery as well as the Broadmoor Galleries in Colorado Springs and the SimpsonGallagher Gallery in Cody, Wyoming.
To learn more about Chula’s work as well as upcoming workshops that she will be teaching, visit her website www.chulabeauregard.com. ■
"In the fall, the water is trickling down like a necklace and in the summer, it’s rushing at you like a train."
"Moonlighting" 2023
RESIDES
Steamboat Springs and Little Rock, Arkansas
EDUCATION
University of Pennsylvania, B.A., honors program in political science
Art studies with numerous leading U.S. painters
PUBLICATIONS
Denver Post
Steamboat Magazine
Steamboat Pilot
Yampa Valley Arts & Culture Guide
GALLERIES
Artful Home, online
Rumor Designs, Steamboat Cherry Creek Art Gallery
Zandee Gallery, Steamboat
EXHIBITS
HMVC NY 2023, Abstract Show and Summer Feels with feature on Times Square Jumbotron
Curtis Center, Denver 2023
PACE Center, Denver 2023
Rumor Designs, Solo Shows, 2023, 2021
The Healing Power of Color, NY 2022, 2023
Zandee Gallery, 2023
Colorado State Capitol, Art of Colorado 2022
Embodying Spirit, Santa Fe, NM 2022
Vail Valley Hospital, 2021, 2022
AWARDS
Purple Bear, Finalist, Camelback Gallery Amazing Animals, 2023
Best in the Boat Artist, 1st Runner Up, 2022 and 2021
Cover Artist, "Yampa Valley Arts & Culture Guide," 2021
Artist of the New Decade, Windfall Gallery, 2020
An Unexpected Medium
›› Israel Holloway stocks up on Robert Mondavi merlot, but not for drinking – for painting. The Craig-based artist did his first wine painting in 2012 for an art auction. The fundraiser involved a winetasting event, so he thought he would stick with the theme and try painting with red wine.
While watercolors are his preferred medium (he painted the world’s largest watercolor in 2020), he found that wine-painting was intriguing. It’s similar to painting with ink, he says, in that it’s difficult to move around and it stains right away, unlike watercolors. His images, typically depicting Western scenes of people and horses, don’t lack for detail. The muscular backs of horses, folds of clothing, clouds in the sky and shadows across the ground all come through in his wine-laden brush strokes.
“Most of my figurative work explores honesty, resilience, patience, humility and certainly beauty because those are attributes I would like to see in myself and humanity as a whole,” Israel says. “I prefer themes that express our current world and share the Western spirit.”
When he’s finished with a piece, Israel lets the painting sit for a bit before spraying it with archival acrylic spray, which slows down the aging process. In a playful gesture, he often stamps it with the bottom of a wine glass, leaving a circular mark on the lower edge of the paper.
“I think viewers make a connection with the wine because they have handled it and spilled it,” he says. “It makes a good conversation when you have a glass of wine in your hand.” ■
A Welcoming Installation
›› What makes you feel welcome in the outdoors? This is the question that Sage Sullivan pondered as she submitted a proposal to create an art installation at the base of Steamboat Resort.
A community committee asked for submissions for murals, sculptures and interactive tech-based ideas from over 20 artists across North America last fall. The judges unknowingly landed on a local artist in selecting Sage, whose childhood in Steamboat Springs was infused in her art – even if the selection was made in a “blind review,” in which judges did not know the names of artists during their considerations.
Sage’s piece will permanently live at the main entrance corridor at the resort, welcoming guests from all
walks of life. The sculpture, which is slated to be installed in November, is a bouquet of abstract wildflowers growing from aspen tree stems in a tipi shape. It was created from welded steel, epoxy resin and fiberglass.
While the installation celebrates the Yampa Valley in its truest form, much of the inspiration came from Sage's time away from Steamboat, when she worked in art at the Nomadics Tipi Shop in Bend, Oregon – coincidentally the makers of Steamboat Resort’s iconic tipi on Why Not.
“I’ve always been interested in Native art, but appreciation over appropriation,” she says. “That’s what Nomadics is all about. Then I find out these are the tipis I grew up eating cookies in during Trail Busters (a kids’ ski program for Steamboat locals). It felt really cyclical.”
The tipi style of Sage’s bouquet pays homage to the Indigenous people’s use of aspens for the construction of tipis and medicinal purposes to acknowledge that the land Steamboat Resort is located on belongs to the generations that came before. The aspens in the piece, with their tangled web of roots, represent the connection and community that is fostered in the valley.
The aspen “eyes” are made from old horseshoes donated by ranches across Routt County. The wildflowers, representing resilience and individuality, celebrate marginalized groups, Black, Indigenous, People of Color and the LGBTQ+ community. Their colors are the blues, purples, pinks and oranges of Steamboat’s iconic alpenglow.
“The more I show it to people, the more I hear, ‘Oh, it looks like this!’ or ‘It reminds me of this.’ Each time it’s something different and not something I’ve thought of,” Sage explains. “That’s exactly what I wanted people to do. I want them to find themselves in it.” ■
OLD TOWN STEAMBOAT GALLERIES & FIRST FRIDAY VENUES
Steamboat CreateS at Depot art Center 1001 13th St., 970-879-9008
riverwalk ColleCtive at the Depot art Center 1001 13th St., 970-879-9008
SChoonover Gallery Fine art 929 LincoLn Ave., 817-891-0200
the weSterly 907 LincoLn Ave., 970-761-2644
ohana 843 LincoLn Ave., 970-367-3008
JaCe romiCk Gallery 837 LincoLn Ave., 970-819-9384
Steamboat art muSeum 807 LincoLn Ave., 970-870-1755
ZanDee Gallery 703 LincoLn Ave., 720-470-1610
emeralD 700
Solar Flare GlaSSwork & DeSiGn 635 LincoLn Ave., Suite m, 970-875-3420
wilD horSe Gallery 802 LincoLn Ave. 970-879-5515, 970-819-2850
brinkman Collaborative SpaCe 111 8th St., 970-819-3682
treaD oF pioneerS muSeum 800 oAk St., 970-879-221
pine moon Fine art 117 ninth St., 970-879-2787
w Gallery 115 ninth St., 970-846-1783
rumor DeSiGn & reDeSiGn 912 LincoLn Ave., 970-819-9721
StrinGS muSiC FeStival (See mountAin inSet) 900 StringS roAd, 970-879-5056 ext. 105
Inspired by Gold
If Claude Monet were painting today, he might well have been drawn to the Yampa Valley’s warm light. Especially in autumn, when the aspens add their own brilliant hue to the daylight, the colors are extraordinary.
That may, in part, explain the popularity of Steamboat Art Museum’s annual Plein Air event, Friday, Sept. 22-Friday, Sept. 29, with the resulting works on display at the art museum from Friday, Sept. 29, through Saturday, Nov. 4.
Fifty artists from throughout the country spend a week painting outdoors – en plein air –in the Yampa Valley. Event organizers point out a few favorite haunts, with new locales added each year. Some artists choose to follow the suggestions while others explore the area on their own, finding their own personal, inspirational spot.
“I go every year,” says Denver artist David Harms. “For me personally, there’s a couple different reasons. First and foremost is the staff at Steamboat Art Museum. I just love the event because of the people. I also love to be up there, especially in the fall. It just doesn’t get better than that.”
Artists are everywhere during the plein air workshop: pulled over alongside the road near a patch of golden aspen trees, down by the river where fall’s low waters make river rocks gleam, at Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts Camp in Strawberry Park, or in the studio reserved for the occasion.
Alpine Mountain Ranch & Club hosts the annual Sunset Reception on Wednesday, Sept. 27. Tickets are a hot commodity for this evening of cocktails and art, alongside the pond at this exclusive property.
"I just love the event because of the people. I also love to be up there, especially in the fall. It just doesn’t get better than that."
– David Harms"Muir Woods," Kathleen Hudson, Oil on linen, 24x36 COURTESY OF KATHLEEN HUSDON
Plein air artists set up at scenic locations throughout the Yampa Valley to capture the fall colors.
Artists start the week on Saturday, Sept. 23, at the Farmers Market in Old Town for the Quick Draw event. Easels are erected among the vendors and at the end of the allotted time, artists’ works are put up for sale at the market. The pieces go fast, with buyers hovering nearby, waiting for sales to open.
All pieces in the Steamboat Art Museum plein air exhibit are for sale. Museum hours are Tuesday-Friday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., and Saturday, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Admission is free.
For more information, visit www.steamboatartmuseum.org. ■
Community Theater Finds a New Home
“We have some very talented people in town and this gives them another outlet to show their creative side.”
– Brad Kindred
›› Introducing the newest version of community theater: The Players at Perry-Mansfield. Formerly known as the Chief Players (and then the Yampa Valley Players), the newest iteration is here to stay, and the players have found a home at Perry-Mansfield.
“It’s very exciting for us because we now have the support of professional staff at PerryMansfield that can help us with scripts and productions and everything like that,” says Brad Kindred, who is one of the eight core members of the performing arts group.
It’s a group that dates back several decades, providing entertainment and laughs to the community. When the Chief Theater, the group’s former venue, fell under new ownership and closed for potential renovation, they searched for a new spot to perform. Post-Covid, Brad thought the group was dead. “It was my goal to reinstate community theater,” he says.
Now that goal is coming to life as the players move into the Julie Harris Theatre. This summer they are scheduled to present “Death by Chocolate,” by Paul Freed, a satirical comedy and murder mystery, Thursday-Saturday, Aug. 24-26.
And the players are upping their game. With Perry-Mansfield’s facilities at their disposal, the audience will get to see version 2.0 of community theater. “It’s great for performing arts but also for the community as whole,” Brad says. “We have some very talented people in town and this gives them another outlet to show their creative side.”
Their future goal is to perform four times a year, in the Hayden Town Center as well as the Julie Harris Theatre.
For tickets to “Death by Chocolate,” visit www.perry-mansfield.org. ■
100+ Grammy Award Winning Artists
Strings Music Festival offers innovative programs year-round.
2023 ARTS & CULTURE CALENDAR
Steamboat Symphony Orchestra's "The Wonder of the Wild" spring performance connects music with images of nature.
Ongoing
Yoga on the Green 9-10 a.m. on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Yampa River Botanic Park, www.yampariverbotanicpark.org
Steamboat Springs Farmers Market
9 a.m.-2 p.m., Yampa Street between Fifth and Eighth streets, Saturdays through Sept. 23, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
Sunset Happy Hour Takes place most Thursdays and Sundays through Oct. 1, Thunderhead Lodge, Steamboat Ski Area, www.steamboat.com
August
1, 3, 7, 9 Patches 6 p.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, Bud Werner Library Green, www.pikniktheater.org
2, 4, 6, 8, 10 Peter Pan Yampa River Botanic Park, Bud Werner Library Green, www.pikniktheater.org
2 Yer State Birds 6:30-9:30 p.m., Snow Bowl, www.snowbowlsteamboat.com
2 Music on the Green: The Cat Pack 10-11 a.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
3 Heartless Bastards with Opening Support from Matthew Logan Vasquez 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
4 First Friday Art Walk 5-8 p.m., downtown Steamboat Springs, www.steamboatcreates.org
4 Michael Kaeshammer 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
5 Orchestra Finale: A Night of Mozart 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
5, 12 Proving Up Julie Harris Theatre at PerryMansfield Camp, www.operasteamboat.org
6 Neverland Tea Party 11 a.m., Bud Werner Memorial Library, www.pikniktheater.org
6, 11 Gianni Schicchi Julie Harris Theatre at PerryMansfield Camp, www.operasteamboat.org
8 Family Drama: An Aria and Ensembles Concert 7 p.m., Bud Werner Memorial Library, www.operasteamboat.org
8 An Evening with Fran Lebowitz 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
9 Amos Lee 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
9 Happy Landing 6:30-9:30 p.m., Snow Bowl, www.snowbowlsteamboat.com
9 Music on the Green: Adia Clark Lay 10-11 a.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
10 Page Michels in Concert 7-8:15 p.m., Hayden Granary, www.operasteamboat.org
Steamboat and Beyond
2023 ARTS & CULTURE CALENDAR
Bela Fleck, Zakir Hussain and Edgar Meyer, featuring Rakesh Chaurasia, will perform at the Strings Music Pavilion Thursday, Nov. 9, at 7 p.m.
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11 Piknik Theatre Gala 7-9 p.m., Bud Werner Library Hall, www.pikniktheater.org
11 St. Paul & The Broken Bones 5:30-9 p.m., Howelsen Hill, www.keepinitfree.com
11-12 Acrylic Landscape Options with Mary Pat Ettinger 9 a.m.-3 p.m., Steamboat Art Museum, www.steamboatartmuseum.com
12 Out Here Yoga at Snow Bowl 10 a.m., Snow Bowl, www.outhereyoga.com
12 BoDeans 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
16 Music on the Green: Broad Band 10-11 a.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
17 Daniel Rodriguez 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
18 Marcus Miller 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
18-19 Summer Stand-up Series with Joe Praino 7:30-9 p.m., Schmiggity’s, www.steamboatcomedy.com
19 Leo Kottke and Julian Lage 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
20 Java Jams with Rachel Melby noon, Dusky Grouse Coffee, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
23 Kirby Sybert Band with members of Mo Lowda & the Humble 6:30-9:30 p.m., Snow Bowl, www.snowbowlsteamboat.com
23 Music on the Green: 25th Anniversary Party with Jay Roemer 5-7 p.m., Yampa River Botanic Park, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
24-26 “Death by Chocolate,” a satirical comedy and murder mystery performed by The Players at Perry-Mansfield, Perry Mansfield Performing Arts Camp, www.perry-mansfield.org
25-26 Musical Stargazing 7:30 p.m., Legacy Ranch, Strings Music Festival in partnership w/Yampatika, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
27 Lee Rocker of the Stray Cats 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
30 Wish You Were Pink 6:30-9:30 p.m., Snow Bowl, www.snowbowlsteamboat.com
Aug. 31- Sept. 3
Yampa Valley Crane Festival Expert speakers, films, live raptors, bird walks, sketch-a-bird, crane story times, crane yard art and flying dancers, www.coloradocranes.org
September
2, 9, 16, 23 Outdoor Yoga with Classical Music 9-10 a.m., Strings Festival Park, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
1 First Friday Art Walk 5-8 p.m., downtown Steamboat Springs, www.steamboatcreates.org
2 Steamboat Comedy at Oak Creek's Labor Celebration featuring BK Sharad Colorado Bar, www.steamboatcomedy.com
3 Yonder Mountain String Band 5:30-9 p.m., Howelsen Hill, www.keepinitfree.com
6 Bonfire Dub 6:30-9:30 p.m., Snow Bowl, www.snowbowlsteamboat.com
8-9 Summer Stand-up Series with Peter Sers
7:30-9 p.m., Schmiggity’s, www.steamboatcomedy.com
9 Out Here Yoga at Snow Bowl
10-11 a.m., Snow Bowl, www.outhereyoga.com
9 Literary Sojourn 1-6 p.m. Since 1993, Literary Sojourn has been Bud Werner Memorial Library's fall festival of authors and readers celebrating the power of the book, www.steamboatlibrary.org
13 Pickin’ on the Dead 6:30-9:30 p.m., Snow Bowl, www.snowbowlsteamboat.com
16 OktoberWest 2-6 p.m., Gondola Square, www.steamboatoktoberwest.com
20 “Fresh” Drag Show 9 p.m. & 11 p.m., Schmiggity’s, www.schmiggitys.com
20 Constant Change 6:30-9:30 p.m., Snow Bowl, www.snowbowlsteamboat.com
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2023 ARTS & CULTURE CALENDAR
OktoberWest celebrates its fourteenth year on Saturday, Sept. 16, 2-6 p.m. in Gondola Square. About 25 brewers will be in attendance pouring unlimited samples. The afternoon event includes live music, food and festivities like axe throwing.
20 Go Outside and Paint Workshop with Gail Denton 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Steamboat Art Museum, www.steamboatartmuseum.com
21 Shake Rattle and Roll Workshop with Gail Denton 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Steamboat Art Museum, www.steamboatartmuseum.com
22-29 Plein Air 2023 Steamboat Art Museum, www.steamboatartmuseum.com
27 SuperMagick 6:30-9:30 p.m., Snow Bowl, www.snowbowlsteamboat.com
October
1-31 Western Heritage Month www.steamboatcreates.org
2-Nov. 4 Plein Air Exhibit Steamboat Art Museum, www.steamboatartmuseum.com
6 First Friday Art Walk 5-8 p.m., downtown Steamboat Springs, www.steamboatcreates.org
7 Chili Challenge 11 a.m.–3 p.m., Seventh and Yampa, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
7-14 Restaurant Week www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
27 REPS Night of Hope and Healing
6–10 p.m., Old Town Pub
29 Aoife O'Donovan with Opening Support from Allison de Groot & Tatiana Hargreaves 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www. stringsmusicfestival.com
31 Halloween Stroll 5-7:30 p.m., downtown Lincoln Avenue, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
November
3 First Friday Art Walk 5-8 p.m., downtown Steamboat Springs, www.steamboatcreates.org
9 Béla Fleck, Zakir Hussain and Edgar Meyer featuring Rakesh Chaurasia 7 p.m., Strings Music Pavilion, www.stringsmusicfestival.com
22 Steamboat Ski Season Opening Day www.steamboat.com
24 Community Thanksgiving Dinner Routt County United Way, www.routtcountyunitedway.com
24 Light Up the Night 6-6:30 p.m., Courthouse Lawn in downtown Steamboat Springs, www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
25 Small Business Saturday www.mainstreetsteamboat.com
December
1 First Friday Art Walk 5-8 p.m., downtown Steamboat Springs, www.steamboatcreates.org
1-Ap. 18 Wild West Exhibit, The best of North American wildlife art, Steamboat Art Museum, www.steamboatartmuseum.org
2, 9, 16 Holidays in the Rockies Depot Art Center, www.steamboatcreates.org
January
5 First Friday Art Walk 5-8 p.m., downtown Steamboat Springs, www.steamboatcreates.org
6-11 The Music Fest Steamboat Ski Area, www.themusicfest.com
CONCERTS steamboatsymphony.org
YAMPA VALLEY ARTS & CULTURE GUIDE DIRECTORY
artists
Jennifer Baker
Pine Moon Fine Art
117 Ninth St. 970-819-7879
SEE AD PAGE 15 Denise Bohart Brown
www.jenniferbakerglassart.com
Glassworks introducing vibrant colors and depth from landscapes to sculpture. Art for special spaces. Contact for commission requests. Private showings by appointment.
970-819-1362
www.denisebohartbrown.com
Kiln-worked glass in two and three dimensions; contemporary design inspired by the ancient elements.
Sandy P. Graves
970-846-0201
SEE AD PAGE 10
www.SandyGravesArt.com
Original, energetic, equine, wildlife and other. Sandy’s whimsical, hand-colored bronze maintains a levity rarely found in sculpture. Hours by appointment, Mondays and Fridays.
Michelle Ideus
970-846-8384
www.ideusart.com
SEE AD PAGE 29
Facebook/Instagram @ideusart
Michelle's portfolio includes Steamboat Springs' landscapes, abstract alpine flowers, horse-inspired mixed media that share her interpretation of the ordinary. Available for commission work.
Abby Jensen Photography
Pine Moon Fine Art
117 Ninth St. 970-819-9913
SEE AD PAGE 11
www.jensen-photography.com
Abby brings you the wonders of our wild world. She photographs wildlife in their natural habitat, waiting for animals to welcome her.
Paulina M. Johnson
Pine Moon Fine Art
117 Ninth St.
www.paulinamjohnson.com
Unique, 3-dimensional art created with strips of paper adhered on edge. Paulina’s work is inspired by nature and guided by curiosity.
artists
JRsDesignsDen
201-780-1006
Facebook @JRsDesignsDen
One-of-a-kind ski and snowboard furniture, wine/liquor racks, games, shot-skis and more. Created here in Steamboat. Custom orders available.
Marion Kahn
Fine Art
By appointment
501-680-1565
SEE AD PAGE 9
www.MarionKahnFineArt.com
American oil painter capturing moments of exceptional beauty. Marion’s work includes abstracts, landscapes, skyscapes and wildlife. Commissions accepted.
Sue Oehme
Oehme Graphics
2871 Honeysuckle Lane
W Gallery
970-846-6609
www.susanhoveroehme.com
Colorful, abstract paintings and monoprints. Largescale unique installation pieces. Represented by W Gallery, Space Gallery in Denver and Jim Kempner
Fine Art in NYC.
Sandi Poltorak
Pine Moon Fine Art
SEE AD PAGE 8
117 Ninth St. 615-838-6512, 970-879-2787 www.sandipoltorak.com
Pencil artist who finds inspiration in wildlife, Native Americans and intriguing structures. Work available through Pine Moon Fine Art. Commissions welcomed.
Dedi Knox
Pine Moon Fine Art
117 Ninth St. 970-819-9707, 970-879-2787
Dedi’s watercolors reflect her belief that life’s experiences carry you deeper into self-discovery, only if you are willing to be patient and to risk time and effort.
galleries
Jace Romick Gallery
837 Lincoln Ave. 970-819-9384
www.jaceromickgallery.com
Steamboat native Jace Romick presents a stunning collection of his Western photography, fine art by local artists and Indigenous photography by Roland Reed (1864-1934).
Oehme Graphics
2655 Copper Ridge Cir., Unit #1 970-870-6609
www.OehmeGraphics.com
Fine print publishing specializing in etchings and monotypes by worldrenowned artists, and featuring printmaking workshops and gallery exhibitions. Call for an appointment.
Pine Moon
Fine Art
117 Ninth St. 970-879-2787
www.pinemoonfineart.com
A distinctly unique gallery, Pine Moon Fine Art curates a new exhibition every month with both traditional and contemporary works for every taste.
Steamboat Art Museum
SEE AD PAGE 3
807 Lincoln Ave., downtown, 970-870-1755
www.steamboatartmuseum.org
Presenting exhibitions celebrating the work of living masters, historic work relevant to the culture and heritage of the West, and educational artistic opportunities for all ages. Free admission.
Steamboat Creates
Depot Art Center 1001 13th St. 970-879-9008
www.steamboatcreates.org
The foundational organization for arts and culture. Classes, events, advocacy and opportunities.
Certified Colorado Creative District. Tues.-Fri. 11 a.m.-
4 p.m., Sat. 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
Tread of Pioneers Museum
800 Oak St. 970-879-2214
treadofpioneers.org
The newly expanded museum offers engaging and interactive exhibits featuring regional history. See website for listing of exhibits, events, programs and tours.
galleries
W GALLERY
W Gallery
115 Ninth St. 970-846-1783
gallery@westelev.com
A small yet forward-thinking gallery featuring solo artists and small group shows with an emphasis on modern and contemporary art.
Wild Horse Gallery
802 Lincoln Ave., downtown 970-879-5515
www.wildhorsegallery.com
Fine contemporary realism by local, regional and nationally known artists for the discriminating collector. Tuesday through Saturday, 11 a.m.-6 p.m., or by appointment, 970-819-2850.
performing arts
Piknik Theatre
970-355-9403
www.pikniktheatre.org
Piknik Theatre is the professional theatre company for Northwestern Colorado, featuring theatre education workshops and outdoor theatre productions.
Steamboat Symphony Orchestra
www.steamboatsymphony.org
See our website for performances. Integrating the experience of orchestral music into the heart of our community through outstanding professional performances and accessible music education.
Gallery
703 Lincoln Ave., downtown
720-470-1610
www.TZimages.com
Explore the world of Tim Zandee's landscape photography. Private appointments available.
Strings Music Pavilion
950 Strings Rd. 970-879-5056, ext. 105 (box office)
SEE AD PAGE 25
www.StringsMusicFestival.com
Strings offers year-round music for all tastes from classical to contemporary. Exceptional performances in an intimate setting.
Solar Flare
Glasswork & Design
635 Lincoln Ave., 7th & Lincoln 970-875-3420
www.SolarFlareGlass.com
“The hottest shop in the 'Boat!” Glassblowing and fusing classes, fun family activities ages 7+. Gift shop, studio and live glassblowing.
Steamboat Art Museum Store
Eighth Street and Lincoln Avenue 970-870-1755
www.steamboatartmuseum.org
Delightfully unique selection of gifts from over 20 local and regional artists plus professional art supplies, artwear and fun children’s gifts.