January 2006
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Hold / Martha Russo
JANUARY 13 – APRIL 15, 2006 — Sculptor, ceramicist Martha Russo pushes the boundaries of her medium. Molding paper-thin ceramic forms and putting them in awkward and unnatural positions, makes the viewer understand fragility in the purest sense. Russo’s installation “Nomos” that will be displayed at the museum is made from thousands of organically shaped [...]
Maps / John Matlack
JANUARY 13 – APRIL 15, 2006 — “These paintings and monotype/drawings are made up of layers that are built up, scraped off, and crisscrossed into sliding planes of color. They refer to aerial landscape patterns and tectonic geologic strata, as well as rural industrialism, industrial tourism, the power grid, and a certain latent spirituality. They [...]
Risky Places / Virginia Maitland
JANUARY 13 – APRIL 15, 2006 — Since the age of twelve, Virginia Maitland has never wavered from the life of a full-time painter. She was educated in the 1960s at the distinguished Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and moved to Boulder in 1970. In 1979 she lived and painted in a loft in [...]
Accomplices / Patricia Bramsen
JANUARY 13 – APRIL 15, 2006 — A veteran of the Boulder community art scene, Patricia Bramsen’s new works will astound viewers old and new with her dedication to perfecting her artistic hand and voice. Her narrative paintings portray women in vignettes originating from the artist’s own subconscious, giving viewers the power to create interpretations. [...]



