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Local studio potter Drea Clements looks to nature

Mountains, ocean inspire pottery

‘The Funny Pages’: Dan Groth’s latest show at Studio & canceled, but there’s good news

Art project began at beginning of March pandemic lockdown

Durango Arts Center hosts COVID-19-themed exhibit

Connoisseurs can browse works from outside, peeking through windows

DAC wants to fill your weekend with art

Annual Autumn Arts Festival to take over East Second Avenue

Durango galleries celebrate art

Despite the challenges of the coronavirus pandemic, downtown Durango’s art galleries are still celebrating fall today (Friday) – some are extending their hours for the day, and others will b...

Live from East Second Avenue: Artist Michael Billie to give demo on Saturday

Count live art demonstrations among the events making their way back after five months of entertainment lockdown. Saturday afternoon, Farmington-based artist and teacher Michael B...

Art Basel cancels annual Miami event due to virus

MIAMI – The high brow Art Basel fair, known for glamorous parties and celebrity sightings, on Wednesday announced the cancellation of its annual Miami event amid the coronavirus pandemic. ...

With ‘PIVOT,’ FLC mounts major show of Native American painting

Skateboard decks are canvas of choice

Color inspires and excites Mancos painter

Work will be on display at Olio restaurant through September

Artist Paul Folwell pivots during the pandemic

Painter’s annual studio show to go live online

“Mona Lisa” back at work, visitors limited as Louvre reopens

PARIS – The “Mona Lisa” is back in business. Paris’ Louvre Museum, which houses the world’s most famous portrait, reopened Monday after a four-month coronavirus lockdown and witho...

Durango Arts Center slowly reopening

Kids’ camp to begin July 6
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