First Friday Artwalk listings for Aug. 2
First Friday Artwalk listings for Aug. 2
Steamboat Springs — 9th Street Tattoo Studio and Art Gallery, 111 9th St., 970-367-3136
Kaitlin Ziesmer lives and works as an artist in Denver. She graduated from Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design in 2010. Her show will include colorful acrylic paintings and black and white drawings, both referring to scientific illustration.
All That Jazz, 601 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-4422
Featuring the artwork of Sandy’s Lasso with bowls made from recycled rodeo ropes. Local musician Guerin Lewis will be playing, as well.
Artists’ Gallery of Steamboat, 1009 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-4744
Peg Brocker will display grace, beauty and a fun-loving aspect of the west through her 2-D paintings and 3-D fused-glass art. Sandra Sherrod will show her most recent jewelry: sterling silver, fine silver and fine silver with gold overlay and copper.
The Chief Theater, 813 Lincoln Ave., 720-425-0522
Cassandra Wilhelm’s work is inspired by the beauty surrounding her daily life, with techniques often seen in tattoo art. Jessica Miller’s is drawn to portraiture and themes related to music, literature and things in everyday life.
Colorado Group Realty, 509 Lincoln Ave., 970-875-2917
Anna Lee Lipman’s monotypes turn the Yampa Valley landscape to its most basic form.
Deluxe Tattoo, 837 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-1243
Local Steamboat artist Brian Leach combines the sleek lines of wood burnt imagery into his mastering of carpentry.
Depot Art Center, 1001 13th St., 970-879-9008
Vibrant and diverse artwork from the center’s artist members.
Harwigs/Lapogee, 911 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-1919
Kim Keith displays her work including sculpture, installations, mixed media and photography. Current exhibitions focus on paper transformed into 3-D sculptures.
Images of Nature Gallery, 730 Lincoln Ave., 970-871-1822
Legendary nature photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen will share his works from traveling for nearly 40 years documenting and photographing the some of Earth’s last great wild places.
Rumor Design Studio, 345 Lincoln Ave., 970-819-9721
A new show by master ceramicist and artist, Julie Anderson. Her new sculptural works include a series of waves and trees in contemporary forms.
Tread of Pioneers Museum, 800 Oak St., 970-879-2214
Preserving Routt County’s Historical Buildings and Landscapes through Art, featuring Routt County’s historical buildings and landscapes created by well-known local artists: Greg Block, Cindy Wither, Joan Hoffman, Gigi Walker, Dona Steele, Cher Dulley and Carole McDermott.
Steamboat Art Museum, 807 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-1755
Donna Howell-Sickles cowgirl art will highlight the art museum’s summer exhibit. Howell-Sickles art celebrates the cowgirl.
Steamboat Springs Center For Visual Arts, 837 Lincoln Ave., 970-846-5970
Cherie Duty shows her new encaustic florals and landscapes. Free artist talk at 4:30 p.m.
Wild Horse Gallery, 8th and Lincoln, 970-879-5515
Wild Horse Gallery will feature the 14th birthday party for Sierra.
Urbane, 703 Lincoln Ave., Suite B101, 970-879-9169
Call for local artists.

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