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Arts & Gallery Guide, showcasing the diverse and fascinating array of visual and performing arts that is available locally. Make plans to join us in celebrating the annual All Arts

Laura Bassel

Festival in August – the official guide is contained within these pages.

Brittney Flora Christina Freeman Sandy Lindsay Jacobs Grant Johnson Karin Kagan Joe Lauber Deborah Olsen

Contents Welcome Letter About the Cover Artist Oehme Graphics John Fawcett Abby Jensen Jennifer Baker Susan Gill Jackson

Published in association with the Steamboat Springs Arts Council The “Yampa Valley Arts & Gallery Guide” is published twice a year by Ski Town Media, Inc. The Winter 2015/16 edition will be published in December 2015. For advertising rates, write: Ski Town Media, Inc., P.O. Box 880616, Steamboat Springs, CO 80488. Phone: (970) 871-9413; fax: (970) 871-1922. Website: www.steamboatmagazine.com. Single copy mailed first class: $6.50. No portion of the contents of this publication may be reproduced in any manner without the written permission of the publisher. © 2015 Ski Town Media, Inc. All rights reserved.

Sandy P. Graves John Fielder Strings Music Festival All Arts Festival Guide Artist Listings Gallery Listings Additional Listings Calendar of Art Events Gallery Map Art Showcase

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Welcome to steamboat

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As the publisher of the Yampa Valley Arts & Gallery Guide, my connection to the arts goes back to my childhood, when I grew up in Minneapolis watching my mother weld abstract metal sculptures. She worked at a community studio in a …wait for it… converted train depot. Sound familiar? Since 1989, the Steamboat Springs Arts Council has flourished in the 106-yearold train depot alongside the river. It has spearheaded an impressive arts movement that attracts nationwide attention. It may be trite to say, “There’s something for everyone,” but remembering that art is intensely individual, here are my top 10 essentials for the Steamboat cultural scene – in no particular order. 1. First Friday Artwalk: Mingling with friends, sipping wine and seeing amazing new work by local artists in the downtown galleries; I can’t pick one favorite! 2. Strings Music Festival: Steinway Black Model D. I’m with Grateful Dead keyboardist Bruce Hornsby, who said, “You people have a sweet piano in this town!”

5. Steamboat Symphony Orchestra and Maestro Ernest Richardson: Steamboat is the only mountain resort community with its own year-round orchestra. 6. Art in the Park: More than 100 regional artists, plus performing art and state fair food. 7. Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts Camp: Julie Harris, Dustin Hoffman, Agnes DeMille, Isadora Duncan, Martha Graham – how’s that for name-dropping? 8. Plein-air painters: They have an eye for capturing the Yampa Valley’s beauty like I wish I could. 9. Tom Mangelsen: Named by Jane Goodall as a “Hero of the Animal Planet” for his astounding nature photography. 10. Public art: From the bronze cougar at Burgess Creek to the lifelike sculpture of Steamboat’s Grand Dame, Hazie Werner, sitting on a park bench outside the Bud Werner Memorial Library.

3. The Chief Theater: Finally, local performing artists have a home in Steamboat Springs, and what a home it is — a true cultural icon.

I could list another 100 reasons, but I’ve run out of space long before I’ve run out of enthusiasm. Please peruse this edition of the Yampa Valley Arts & Gallery Guide and use it as a starting point to create your own top-10 list.

4. Steamboat Art Museum: Semi-annual exhibits of works by the West’s most prominent artists

Enjoy! Deborah Olsen Publisher

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about the cover Artist

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Willman’s work revolves around the four universal elements of alchemy: fire, water, wind and earth. As its title indicates, I Dreamed the River was inspired by the Colorado River – “my muse,” she says. She was at her favorite spot along the river, sketching and creating rough drafts, when the concept for the painting came together. “It conveys the essence of that river space,” she explains. I Dreamed the River, 40 x 30, is an intricate complex of mixed oil and water media layers. She paints through subtraction, covering forms she wants to make recede, leaving just a sense of the shape visible through the layering, and pulling out forms she’d like to emphasize. “That’s where I create depth,” she says.

“Steamboat and the Yampa

Valley are part of who I am. This valley resonates with such depth – physical, geological, emotional.

— Jan Marét Willman

Willman works in the south valley at her studio, which has both inside and outside space. “Steamboat and the Yampa Valley are part of who I am,” she says. “This valley resonates with such depth – physical, geological, emotional. It is the curse (legend has it that the Yampa Valley Curse lures visitors to stay and make their home here) and I’ve got it. The springs here are portals to the fires of the earth’s core. There’s that force, the power of the earth, that’s very exciting. It’s what separates our valley from others. This was a sacred place to the Utes. The connection here with the ancestors is so amazing.”

Jan Marét Willman

As for what’s next, Willman says, “My work is evolving as my sense of the unseen matures. It’s not all about me. I surrender to my muse; it’s what I have to do. When I think, ‘I should do this,’ I’m basically fighting the force. At a certain point in the process, I need to let go and let the life of the painting come through. That’s part of the mystery. I’m crossing the Rubicon and walking into the mystery of life.” Willman is experimenting with a new medium, a mixture of materials that will allow her to create a new body of very unique works. She is also collecting her images and poetry/writing with the intent of publishing a coffee table book within the next year. Willman’s work can be seen at the Center for Visual Arts, 837 Lincoln Ave., (exclusively showing the cover piece), Vertical Arts and Stel House + Home in Wildhorse Marketplace and at the PaddleWheel Coffee and Tea Company downtown.

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Courtesy George Fargo

olor represents mood, aura and the intangible aspects of life to abstract artist Jan Marét Willman, whose piece, I Dreamed the River, is the cover art for this edition of the Yampa Valley Arts & Gallery Guide.


O e h m e G r a p h ics

Under the Pines, 2014 Artist: Nancy Friese Master Printer: Sue Oehme

Watercolor on monotype on cotton paper, 33 x 27

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NY Print Week

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Minneapolis Art Institute

Oehme Graphics, 2655 Copper Ridge Circle, Unit 1, Steamboat Springs

Diane Cionni Monroe Hodder Laura Wait Nancy Friese Debra Vantuinen Katherine Bowling Taiko Chandler Homare Ikeda Jeffrey Keith Gloria Peregra

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Mo’ Print 2014 at Space Gallery

Space Gallery, Denver Mezzanine Gallery, Metropolitan Museum of Art, NY


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Checkin’ The Herd, 2014

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SAM Retrospective Show Summer 2015

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Smith College, Northampton, Massachusetts, B.A.

asters of the American M West-Autry Museum, Los Angeles, California

uffalo Bill Show, B Cody, Wyoming Gallery

Wildhorse Gallery, 8th and Lincoln, Steamboat Springs

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A B B Y J EN S EN

Flattop Grove, 2014

Photographic print, 16 x 20

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Steamboat Springs

First Place, Churchill Wild Photo Contest, 2014

Circle 7 Fine Art, 1009 Lincoln Ave., Steamboat Springs

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Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, B.F.A. with emphasis on photography E x h ibitio n s

Art Association of Jackson Hole, May 2015 Gallery 92 West, Fremont, Nebraska, June 2015

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Third Place, Best of the Boat 2014 – Local artist PU B L I C A T I O N S

NebraskaLand Magazine, March 2012 NebraskaLand Magazine, March 2013 Ducks Unlimited, March 2012

eartland Tasting Room, H Blair, Nebraska


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Do You Think She’s A Wildflower?, 2015

Kiln formed glass, 15 x 15

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Steamboat Springs

Yampa Valley Arts & Gallery Guide Summer 2014, cover

Circle 7 Fine Art, 1009 Lincoln Ave., Steamboat Springs Fine Art & Frame Company, Fort Collins

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Steamboat Nest Egg, 2014

Oil on linen, 24 x 24

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Steamboat Springs

Catalina Art Museum

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Ohio University, Kent State University, Plein Air Painters of America, extensive coursework with professional artists

Plein Air Moab 2014, Artists Choice Award

Circle 7 Fine Art, 1009 Lincoln Ave., Steamboat Springs

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Catalina Fine Art Festival, 2010, Plein Air Catalina Fine Art Festival, 2006, Best of Show

Sheldon Fine Art, Naples, Florida The Gallery, Lake Wales, Florida Muir Fine Art, Houston, Texas


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Sport (edition of 30), 2014

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Bronze, 12 x 4 x 6

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Steamboat Springs

Sculpture in the Park, Loveland

Circle 7 Fine Art, 1009 Lincoln Ave., Steamboat Springs

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Colorado State University, B.A., sculpture

“Steamboat Story,” Routt County Courthouse Lawn

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John Fielder

Hardcover Coffee Table Book, 2015

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Gallery

O t h e r B ooks

Summit County

John Fielder’s Colorado Art District on Sante Fe, 833 Santa Fe Drive, Denver

More than 40 coffee table and guide books about Colorado

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Chris Botti

Strings Music Pavilion Wednesday, Aug 12, 8 p.m.

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5-time Grammy Award nominee and 2013 Grammy Award winner for Best Pop Instrumental Album

Botti left Indiana University during his senior year for short touring stints with Frank Sinatra and Buddy Rich.

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He was named one of People Magazine’s 50 Most Beautiful People of 2004.

He started playing the trumpet at 9 years old, and committed to the instrument at age 12 when he heard Miles Davis play My Funny Valentine.

Martin Committee large bore handcrafted trumpet made in 1939

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Welcome to the Steamboat All Arts Festival

What an exciting time in Steamboat Springs! Every single day I am amazed by the sheer number of creative, inspiring and talented people that make up our community tapestry. There are individual artisans, educators, arts organizations and creative businesses that work within the boundaries of the Yampa Valley. Each of their noble endeavors engages the ultimate resource – human creativity.

A collaborative event, the All Arts Festival encompasses the rich culture of Steamboat’s visual, music and performance arts while featuring nationally known artists in an idyllic mountain setting. Take a free master opera class, listen to a Grammy-winning jazz trumpeter or shake it to bluegrass bands, browse the Yampa River Fine Art Stroll during this eclectic affair and celebrate the creative industries of Steamboat.

The Steamboat Springs Arts Council is THE umbrella organization that encourages, elevates and celebrates creativity through all art forms. This year the Arts Council takes on the leadership role of the All Arts Festival. Previously coordinated by the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association, the festival consists of the Yampa River Fine Art Stroll, Young at Art Creativity Camps and a wide variety of partner events.

If you enjoy the arts, you will appreciate all the facets of arts and culture that combine to create this festival experience. Emerald City Opera, Yampa River Fine Art Stroll, Strings Music Festival, Point and Shoot film at the Bud Werner Library, Seminars in Steamboat lectures, Local Author Showcase at Off the Beaten Path, An Evening with Mozart at the Chief Theater and our downtown gallery tours are all part of the Steamboat All Arts Festival.

Indulge in the delights of your senses at the All Arts Festival, where operatic sounds fill the mountain air, culinary delights ignite the taste buds, music tempts us to move and visual creations burst with color and originality in the mountain city of Steamboat Springs.

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The All Arts Festival is a shining example of how all art forms can work together to elevate and celebrate arts and culture in our rural mountain communities. Kim Keith Executive Director Steamboat Springs Arts Council


Visiting Artist Nancy Friese

A vibrant artist who thrives outdoors, Nancy Friese is the Steamboat Springs Arts Council’s distinguished visiting artist for the 2015 All Arts Festival. During her time here, she is conducting gallery tours, critiques, a painting workshop and creative mixology in conjunction with the All Arts Festival events. Friese finds artistic inspiration in nature, and her works and chosen perspectives coalesce to compound the natural beauty. For three decades she has worked outside in the landscape, and has been invited to paint on-site at many distinguished locations, including the Planting Fields Arboretum in Oyster Bay, Long Island, and Monet’s gardens in Giverny, France. 5280

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Rhode Island and North Dakota are home to Friese. After receiving a bachelor of science from the University of North Dakota and a master of fine arts degree from Yale University, she studied at the Art Academy of Cincinnati and in the graduate program at University of California, Berkeley. Friese was elected as a National Academician in 2010. In addition to her full-time studio practice, she teaches at Rhode Island School of Design. Friese is represented by Cade Tompkins Projects and Oehme Graphics. Laundry’s crispy, smoked pork belly with watermelon Left: Independence Pass

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Yampa River Fine Art Stroll Saturday-Sunday, Aug. 15-16 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Free admission 12th and Yampa streets A growing tradition in the mountain arts community, the stroll provides a twoday opportunity for art connoisseurs and Steamboat visitors to mingle with nationally renowned artists, jewelers, sculptors and painters. Savor the sweet side of Steamboat at nearby downtown restaurants and take in the rich culture of Steamboat Springs in the summertime.

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Stroll through a juried display of fine art, showcased in a stunning setting alongside the picturesque river at the Yampa River Art Stroll, the finale of the weeklong All Arts Festival. The event attracts thousands of visitors with an eye for art. A variety of media, well-appointed booth displays and guest interactions are the driving forces behind the popular stroll.

Patrons stroll along Yampa Street where art vendors from throughout the region display their most recent work. 16 • Summer 2015


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Presents: Saturday, Aug. 15 – 7:30 p.m. Steamboat Springs High School Auditorium Tickets and information: Emeraldcityopera.com

Leonard Bernstein’s comedic operetta based on Voltaire’s satire of innocence, optimism and the unexpected lessons of life. The composition is a masterpiece for the ages, with lyrics by Richard Wilbur and Steven Sondheim. Fully staged with orchestra.

Brief synopsis Candide is the illegitimate nephew of a German baron. His tutor, Dr. Pangloss, teaches him that their world is the best of all possible worlds, and everything that transpires in this world is for the best. Candide accepts Dr. Pangloss’s teachings as absolute truth and maintains his belief through a life of the most absurd confrontations, adventures and misfortunes. Candide is expelled from his home for sharing an innocent kiss with the Baron’s beautiful daughter, Cunégonde. He leaves and soon is coerced into military service, where he is flogged and nearly executed. He escapes and travels to Holland, where he finds his master, Pangloss, now a beggar with syphilis. Pangloss relates how Cunégonde and her whole family were killed by Bulgars. They sail 18 • Summer 2015

to Lisbon, suffer a shipwreck, and just reach shore before a massive earthquake strikes. There, Pangloss is hanged as a heretic, and Candide is flogged for approving of Pangloss’s philosophy. An old woman dresses Candide’s wounds and then, to his astonishment, takes him to Cunégonde, who survived the murder attempt and is now a servant to two men. Candide kills both of the men, and with the two women, flees to Buenos Aires. The governor of Buenos Aires, Don Fernando, proposes to Cunégonde, and thinking of her own financial welfare, she accepts. Meanwhile, the authorities from Portugal pursue Candide for murder, so he and his new servant, Cacambo, escape to a revolutionary Jesuit camp in Paraguay.


The Colonel at the camps turns out to be Cunégonde’s brother, who also survived the Bulgar attack. Although Candide has saved his sister’s life, the brother insists that his sister will never marry a commoner. Enraged, Candide runs him through with his sword. Candide and Cacambo move on and eventually find themselves in the land of Eldorado, where gold and jewels litter the streets. After a month in Eldorado, he and Cacambo depart with countless wealth. Candide sends Cacambo to Buenos Aires with instructions to use part of the fortune to purchase Cunégonde from Don Fernando and then to meet him in Venice.

Candide marries Cunégonde, but she is now unattractive and everyone is unhappy, especially since the only reason he liked Cunégonde in the first place was because of her looks. Life is terrible until they buy a small farm, and somehow find satisfaction in hard work.

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Candide sails to France with a pessimistic scholar named Martin, and after briefly enjoying the company of elite Parisian

society, they travel to Venice. They find Cacambo, who is now a slave of a deposed Turkish monarch. Cunégonde is in Constantinople, having herself been enslaved along with the old woman of Lisbon. They depart for Turkey, where Candide purchases Cacambo’s freedom and, when he finds them, he buys Cunégonde and the old woman, too. Candide discovers that Dr. Pangloss and Cunégonde’s brother both survived their injuries and are working in a galley, and he buys their freedom as well.

1787 illustration of Candide and Cacambo meeting a maimed slave of the sugar mill near Suriname. Yampa Valley Arts & Gallery Guide • 19


An operatic double bill The Child and the Spells by Maurice Ravel An entertaining family-friendly story of a rude child who is sent to his room where his toys, furniture and plants come to life to reprimand him for treating them so harshly. (50 minutes)

Andres Cladera

Meet Artistic Director Andres Cladera

Ravel Pierre Petit

Andres Cladera, a native of Uruguay, is the new artistic director of Emerald City Opera. He plans and casts opera productions, provides direction for the education and outreach programs, including the summer Opera Artist Institute for emerging professional singers, and programs for music education in elementary schools in Northwest Colorado. He is also involved in production management, fund-raising, development and public relations.

Maurice Ravel

Bon Appetit by Lee Hoiby Hilarious operatic adaptation of Julia Child’s television program on how to bake a French chocolate cake. (20 minutes)

Performances 7:30 p.m., Friday Aug. 14 1:30 p.m., Saturday, Aug. 15 Julie Harris Theater at the Perry Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp (both performed in English) Tickets and information: Emeraldcityopera.com 20 • Summer 2015

Cladera, who began singing in opera productions at the age of seven, is also the resident conductor at San Antonio Opera and is founder and artistic director of The Microscopic Opera Company in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania.
 Cladera holds a master’s degree in orchestral conducting from Carnegie Mellon University and a bachelor of fine arts degree in piano and vocal performance from the College of Charleston. In 2007 he received the Outstanding Young Conductor award from the Association of Choral Directors of America. He has prior conducting experience with Opera Colorado, Carnegie Mellon Philharmonic, Edgewood Symphony, Pittsburgh Early Music Consort and Chatham Baroque, and formerly was the Swallow Hill Music School Director.


2015 Season Schedule Thursday, Aug. 6 Noon – Opera on the Green , Yampa River Botanic Park Opera and popular songs performed by singers from the Opera Artist Institute, in collaboration with the Strings Music Festival “Concert on the Green” series Friday, Aug. 7 7 p.m. – Arias Concert, Library Hall Favorite arias performed by Opera Artist Institute singers, aspiring professional performers selected from nationwide auditions to participate in a summer training program in Steamboat Springs Saturday, Aug. 8 3 p.m. – Master Class with Elizabeth Futral, Library Hall Performance Master Class taught by one of the leading coloratura sopranos in the world today Monday, Aug. 10 3 p.m. – Master Class with Michelle DeYoung, Library Hall International opera star Michelle DeYoung comes to Steamboat to give entertaining and informative instruction to singers of the Opera Artists Institute 5:15 p.m. – Opera Encounter, Aurum Restaurant, 811 Yampa St. Fun social event and informative discussion with the cast of “Candide;” includes appetizers and wine Friday, Aug. 14 7:30 p.m. – Maurice Ravel’s “The Child and the Spells” and Lee Hoiby’s “Bon Appétit” (both performed in English), Julie Harris Theater at the Perry Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp Saturday, Aug. 15 1:30 p.m. – Maurice Ravel’s “The Child and the Spells” and Lee Hoiby’s “Bon Appetit” (both performed in English), Julie Harris Theater at the Perry Mansfield Performing Arts School and Camp 7:30 p.m. – Leonard Bernstein’s “Candide,” Steamboat Springs High School Auditorium Fully staged professional opera production with symphony orchestra Sunday, Aug. 16 11 a.m. – Master Class with Tobias Picker, Library Hall Composer of symphonies and five operas, Tobias Picker will conduct a master class for singers performing his works Yampa Valley Arts & Gallery Guide • 21


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Presents: Point and Shoot: a film by Marshall Curry. Winner of the Best Documentary Feature award at the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival. Tue, Aug. 11, 7 p.m. Bud Werner Memorial Library A feature documentary by two-time Oscar nominee Marshall Curry, Point and Shoot follows Matt VanDyke, a timid 27-year-old with Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, who left home in Baltimore in 2006 and set off on a self-described “crash course in manhood”. He bought a motorcycle and a video camera and began a three-year, 35,000-mile

motorcycle trip through Northern Africa and the Middle East. When revolution broke out in Libya, he joined in the fight against Muammar Gaddafi and spent six months in solitary confinement. Curry tells this harrowing and sometimes humorous story of a young man’s search for political revolution and personal transformation.

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Strings Music Festival Presents: Yoga in the Strings Park Saturday, Aug. 8, 10 a.m. Speakers in the Strings Park will broadcast the orchestra rehearsals going on inside the Pavilion. This hour-long, all-levels class features certified instructors from the Yoga Center of Steamboat. $10 suggested donation. Mats will not be provided. Courtesy Yoga Center of Steamboat

Strings Festival Orchestra Summer Finale Saturday, Aug. 8, 7 p.m. The classical season comes to an end with this grand finale orchestra concert. Mark Nuccio of the New York Philharmonic performs Mozart’s Clarinet Concerto with Music Director Michael Sachs on the conductor’s podium.

Music on the Green Thursday, Aug. 13, 12:15 p.m.

Grammy Award-winning jazz trumpeter Chris Botti returns for nothing less than a jaw-dropping performance. You can expect remarkable jazz trumpet, exciting improvisation and an equally talented backing band.

One of the most loved summer traditions in Steamboat Springs: free afternoon concerts at the Yampa River Botanic Park. Local band Missed the Boat closes out the summer series with its blend of bluegrass/Americana that will have kids up and dancing.

Courtesy Strings Music Festival

Chris Botti Wednesday, Aug. 12, 8 p.m.

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Chris Botti Strings Music Festival 2012

Strings Music Pavilion

The Strings Music Pavilion, built in 2008 of exposed timber with a bowstring-like truss ceiling, was designed to showcase the magnificent sound inside. The relatively small 560-seat music venue provides an intimate evening for all concert-goers, and shaking hands with a musician after the concert is just part of the experience.

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THE STEAMBOAT SPRINGS ARTS COUNCIL PRESENTS

THE STEAMBOAT SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Ernest Richardson, Music Director / Conductor

September 12 & 13, 2015 Strings Music Pavilion 7:00pm “A River Runs rough It” Featuring violinist Anna Roder and John Fielder’s photography of the Yampa River

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Schedule of Events

For full details, visit www.SteamboatAllArtsFestival.com Monday, Aug. 10 3 p.m. Emerald City Opera presents Master Class with Michelle DeYoung, Library Hall 5 p.m. Seminars in Steamboat presents Strobe Talbott, “The Future of America in a Changing World,” Strings Pavilion (tickets available at 4:15 p.m.) 7 p.m. Steamboat Strings Quartet presents Mozart Musical Drama, Chief Theater Tuesday, Aug. 11 7 p.m. Steamboat Strings Quartet presents Mozart Musical Drama, Chief Theater 7 p.m. Bud Werner Memorial Library presents “Point and Shoot,” a film by Marshall Curry, Library Hall Wednesday, Aug. 12 6-8 p.m. Local Author Showcase and Booksigning, Off the Beaten Path Bookstore 8 p.m. Strings Music Festival presents Chris Botti, Grammy Winning Jazz Trumpeter, Strings Pavilion Thursday, Aug. 13 12:15 p.m. Strings Music Festival presents Music on the Green, Missed the Boat, Yampa River Botanic Park 5 p.m. Seminars in Steamboat presents Craig Whitlock, “Drones: Can They Revolutionize Aviation?” Strings Pavilion (tickets available at 4:15) 5:30 p.m. Steamboat Springs Arts Council presents Cruiser Gallery Tour – Happy Hour, various galleries Friday, Aug. 14 10 a.m. Steamboat Springs Arts Council presents Cruiser Gallery Tour – brunch, various galleries 5:30-7 p.m. Steamboat Springs Arts Council presents Creative Mixology, Depot Art Center 7:30 p.m. Emerald City Opera presents Maurice Ravel’s “The Child and the Spells” and Lee Hoiby’s “Bon Appétit,” Julie Harris Theater at Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts Camp Saturday, Aug. 15 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Yampa River Fine Art Stroll, 12th and Yampa, Steamboat Arts Council 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Painting Workshop with Nancy Freise, Steamboat Springs Arts Council, Depot Art Center 1:30 p.m. Emerald City Opera presents Maurice Ravel’s “The Child and the Spells” and Lee Hoiby’s “Bon Appétit,” Julie Harris Theater at Perry-Mansfield Performing Arts Camp 7:30 p.m. Emerald City Opera presents Leonard Bernstein’s “Candide,” Steamboat Springs High School Auditorium Sunday, Aug. 16 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Steamboat Springs Arts Council presents Yampa River Fine Art Stroll,12th and Yampa 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Steamboat Springs Arts Council presents Painting Workshop with Nancy Freise, Depot Art Center 11 A.M. Master Class with Tobia Picker , Library Hall ONGOING THROUGHOUT THE ALL ARTS FESTIVAL 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Steamboat Springs Arts Council presents Young at Art Creativity Camp – Wire Sculptures by Beth Liggitt, Depot Art Center 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Steamboat Springs Arts Council presents Young at Art Creativity Camp – Playing Shakespeare by Will O’Hare, NYC Elk Park Tent, Depot Art Center 12:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Steamboat Springs Arts Council presents Young at Art Creativity Camp – Sassy Pots and Pottery by Barb Gregoire, Depot Art Center Yampa Valley Arts & Gallery Guide • 27


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Circle 7 Fine Art 1009 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-4744 Jim Steinberg Photography/ Portfolio Collection 1016 Oak St. on Soda Creek, 970-879-3718 Mangelsen – Images Of Nature Gallery 730 Lincoln Ave., 970-871-1822 Oehme Graphics 2655 Copper Ridge Circle, Unit #1, 970-870-6609

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Steamboat Art Museum 807 Lincoln Ave., 870-1755 Steamboat Springs Arts Council At The Depot 1001 13th St., 970-879-9008 Steamboat Springs Center For Visual Arts 837 Lincoln Ave., 970-846-5970 Wild Horse Gallery 802 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-5515


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Colorado Group Realty 509 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-8800

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Comb Goddess 1104 S. Lincoln Ave., 970-871-0606

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Creekside Cafe 131 11th St., 970-879-4925

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Northwest Colorado Center For Independence 1306 Lincoln Ave., Ste. A, 970-871-4838 Urbane 703 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-9169

Harwigs/L’Apogee 911 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-1919

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Art of the Yampa Valley

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