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MAP: Steamboat First Friday Artwalk listings for May 2019

Steamboat Springs’ First Friday Artwalk returns to businesses around town from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, May 3. See participating locations and learn about the artists by exploring the interactive map below.

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Chief Theater
813 Lincoln Ave.
Longtime local Glenna Olmsted paints brilliantly colored oils, acrylics and watercolors. She will primarily show her impressionistic work in Steamboat, but work painted during her global travels also will be showcased.



Depot Art Center
1001 13th St., 970-879-9008  
“Watercolor Whimsy” features the work of Mary Levingston’s workshop students. Live watercolor painting demonstrations from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. In the main gallery, Riverwalk Collective features Dave Lambeth’s exhibit “Before the Conquest: Mythology of Ancient Mexico.”

Gallery 89
1009 Lincoln Ave., 970-439-8196
Carefully curated masterworks from Steamboat’s top local talents and Europe. 



Mangelsen Images of Nature
730 Lincoln Ave., 970-846-7062
Nature photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen has traveled the natural world for more than 40 years, observing and photographing Earth’s last great wild places.

Pine Moon Fine Art
117 Ninth St., 970-846-7879
Acrylic, bronze, graphite, glass, jewelry, oil, photography, printmaking, textile and watercolor artworks celebrating Spring.

The Ski Locker
941 Lincoln Ave., No. 100A, 941-321-2809
In conjunction with Mental Health Awareness Month, Young Bloods Collective members created pieces that reflect how the stigma surrounding mental illness creates the masks we wear and the masks that others perceive.

Solar Flare Glasswork & Design
635 Lincoln Ave., Suite M, 970-875-3420
Live glassblowing demonstrations.

Squire Studios
842 Lincoln Ave., No. 9, 970-846-1063
“The Life Feast” features photography from 16 women making art from the everyday in Lizzie Larock’s online positive psychology and creativity course. “From Steamboat to Scotland” showcases artist Suzi Mitchell’s abstract mixed-media landscapes.

Tread of Pioneers Museum
800 Oak St.
“Human Imprint: Structures, Artifacts & Women” by Sarah Gjertson. Live recitations from diaries of women in historic mining camps in Colorado.

Urbane
703 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-9169
Sheldon Sickles creates life-inspired drawings, collages and photos. Sierra Logan uses prismatic colors, gems and spray paint trapped in modern forms of nature.

W Gallery
115 9th St., Lincoln Ave., 970-846-1783
Paintings and sculptures by Denver-based artist Christopher Oar.


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