Megan Grimm: Looking at Each Other,
A Reflection with Collage and Paper
@ Northglenn Arts
January – April 2026
Northglenn Arts
Parsons Theatre, 1 E Mem Pkwy, Northglenn, CO 80233
Vinyl and Acetate Collage installations
Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA) and artist Megan Grimm present Looking at Each Other, two distinct installations within the facilities of Northglenn Arts. In her vinyl work, Grimm reflects on Colorado’s relationship with abundance, scarcity, humanity, and nature, and how they play into Colorado’s increasingly mercurial seasons. In her window installation, Grimm pays homage to the Adams County Quilters, a regional crafting association, with translucent, overlapping colored acetate to add a kaleidoscope of warm colors and values.
About the Artist
Megan Grimm is a professional framer and currently enrolled at Colorado State University’s Master’s of Arts Leadership and Community Management program. Grimm hosts open studio nights for local artists and the public at Rayback Collective in Boulder.
Our Community Partners
The Looking at Each Other exhibition and associated programs are part of a collaboration between Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art (BMoCA) and Northglenn Arts in Adams County. Through this initiative, BMoCA presents free, museum-quality exhibitions by regional artists at community partners and complementary programs at the libraries and neighboring schools. The collaboration works to expand accessible educational and cultural opportunities for Adams County residents of all ages and backgrounds.
Thank you to our generous sponsors: The BMoCA and Adams County collaboration is funded in part by the Scientific & Cultural Facilities District, the Kemper Family Foundations, UMB Bank, n.a., Trustee, the Sachs Family Foundation, and Robin and Kevin Luff.