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First Friday Artwalk listings for March 7, 2014

9th Street Tattoo Studio, 111 Ninth St., 970-367-3136

Garrett Brown, a Denver-based woodworker, will be showing a variety of work from wall pieces to sculpture and furniture. If you can make it out, expect to see an intriguing break from the norm at 9th Street Tattoo this March.

Chief Theater, 813 Lincoln Ave., 720-425-0522



The artwork of Amanda Marvin and Elizabeth Ruddy will be on display. The local oil painters are inspired by the natural beauty, quirks, adventure and magic of the Rocky Mountains.

Circle 7 Fine Art, 1009 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-4744



Sandi Poltorak explores the fine art of graphite realism with pencil drawings of wildlife and other western subjects. Adam Zabel will display new oil paintings featuring local and western scenery, along with his new still-life color pencil drawings. Adam and Sandi will be doing demos every Saturday during their show. 

City Cafe, 124 10th St., 970-871-1406

Local photographer Julie McNally will show her work, “Images of Earth” explorations. Photo locations include the Northern Coast of California and Routt County.

Colorado Group Realty, 509 Lincoln Ave., 970-875-2917

Kevin Dietrich presents his wildlife photography featuring images from Alaska to New York. His focus on wildlife has led him on many adventures including close encounters with grizzly bears, wolves and moose. His latest trips to Alaska and California in search of bears and bobcats will be featured for February/March 2014.

Creekside Cafe & Grill, 131 11th St., 970-879-4925

Glenna Clark/Olmsted, long-time local and Steamboat real estate broker of almost 35 years, paints brilliantly colored oil and watercolor bought by clients around the world.  

Deluxe Tattoo, 837 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-1243

Steph Dickinson is a mixed media artist who is a Fort Lupton native currently living in Fort Worth, Texas. She has a passion for life and uses her work to express this, along with her experiences from her vibrant walk through life.

Depot Art Center, 1001 13th St., 970-879-9008

Sheri Johnson Worth paints the landscape of light on rock and water in the intimacy of the Grand Canyon and reflecting the warmth of snow through mixed media in the March exhibition “Flying Dreams.” Eva Luna is featured in the Members Gallery with brief yet delightful fragments of nature using watercolor. 

Douglas Kenyon Collection, 435 Lincoln Ave., 970-629-9999

After producing many Curt Tone images of American Indians in the beginning of the 20th century, Edward Curtis developed his own variation — “Curt-tone.” The Douglas Kenyon Collection has created, through modern technology, a way to replicate these Curt Tones with the same luminosity Curtis himself had achieved.

Harwigs/L’Apogee, 911 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-1919

Daily painter MB Warner presents “Reflections on Routt County,” oil paintings depicting her view of our local heritage with a bit of a twist.

Images of Nature Gallery, 730 Lincoln Ave., 970-871-1822

The work of legendary nature photographer Thomas D. Mangelsen. Mangelsen has traveled throughout the natural world for more than 40 years documenting and photographing the Earth’s last great wild places. Newly released images now are on display along with his newest book “Yellowstone Wildlife.”

Mahogany Ridge Brewery and Grill, Fifth Street and Lincoln Avenue, 970-879-3773

Printmaker Maggie Smith’s displays her minimalist approach in a series of renderings that succinctly describe the essence of the wild beasts of our own region. Upstairs.

Steamboat Art Museum, 807 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-1755

Discover “The Russia Experience,” a fascinating world of Russian “Hidden Treasures” during the 1930s to 1980s in this private collection of paintings by Vasin, Lomakin, Sychkov, Gulyayev, Shevandronvoa and others, whose works can be found in the Trytyakov Art Gallery and prominent Russian museums.

Steamboat Springs Center For Visual Arts, 837 Lincoln Ave., 970-846-5970

Local artist, Rebecca Hilley, joins her 90-year-old father and Denver artist, Hal Rice, to present “Side-by-Side: A Father’s Legacy,” an evocative show of paintings that illuminates the depth of artistic talent running through this family for almost a century. Artist talk prior at 4:30 p.m.

Urbane, 703 Lincoln Ave., Suite B101, 970-879-9169

Local artist Cody Bishop, born and raised in Northern California, has a unique style of mixed media art using pen and ink.

Wild Horse Gallery, 802 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-5515

Wild Horse Gallery will feature oil paintings by Jean Perry.


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