on July 17, 2020

Art Galleries of Colorful Colorado

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Upon entering the state from any direction it’s hard to miss the “Welcome to Colorful Colorado” highway signs. Like “aloha” in Hawaii, “Welcome to Colorful Colorado” is our adopted greeting. “Colorado” means “colored red” in Spanish. The scarlets of our rock formations are breathtaking, but it’s the complete spectrum of colors  found in our spectacular mountains, expansive plains, blue skies and amazing snowfalls that have inspired artists for over a century

Today many talented artists share their work in diverse galleries, boutiques and working studios across the Pikes Peak area. Here are a few you won’t want to miss.

Old Colorado City

Squash Blossom

https://squashblossom.com/
2531 W Colorado Ave, Old Colorado City
719-632-1899

Forty-five years ago, two newlyweds, John and Patti Cogswell, got hooked on Native American turquoise jewelry. After their honeymoon they launched Squash Blossom. It’s an iconic Old Colorado City gallery filled with fine art, jewelry, bronze sculpture and home accessories.

Arati Artists Gallery

http://www.aratiartists.com/
2425 W Colorado Ave, Old Colorado City
719-636-1901

Arati Artists Gallery, is a co-op known for original artwork at affordable prices is home to 20 Pikes Peak-area artists including painters, sculptors, potters, jewelers and wood turners.

 

Horse Alley Studio

https://horsealleystudio.com/
2425 W Colorado Ave, Old Colorado City
719-684-3929

Hunter-Wolff Gallery

At Horse Alley Studio, you can watch a working silversmith and stonecutter craft pendants, earrings, bracelets and gifts in this 1920’s-era shop. Craig and Dusty Shutt work in media of fine and sterling silver, gold, turquoise and pearls.  They can also create custom pieces from customer-provided stones.

 

 

Hunter-Wolff Gallery

http://hunterwolffgallery.com/
2510 W Colorado Ave, Old Colorado City
719-520-9494

Hunter-Wolff carefully curates museum-quality fine art from American artists across the country. You’ll find wall art, bronze and stone sculpture, pottery and ceramics, blown and fused glass, furniture, wearable art, jewelry, and more at this “Best of the Springs” gallery.

 

Michael Garmin Museum & Galleryhttps://www.michaelgarman.com/
2418 W Colorado Ave, Old Colorado City
719-471-9391

Sculptor Michael Garmin captures American heroes from all walks of life in his affordable miniatures. His Norman Rockwell-esque sculptures tell true stories that captivate everyday collectors, celebrities and even U.S. Presidents. Don’t miss Garmin’s experiential Magic Town “sculptural theater,” a one-sixth scale miniature city.

 

Manitou Springs

Commonwheel Artist’s Co-op

https://www.commonwheel.com/
102 Cañon Avenue, Manitou Springs
719-685-1008

Established in 1974, Commonwheel Artist’s Co-op has empowered artists through its gallery shop and annual Labor Day Arts & Crafts Festival. Its  wall art, jewelry, glass, pottery, sculpture and clothing are all created by Colorado artists.

 

Colorado Springs

Gallery 113

https://www.gallery113cos.com/
125 1/2 N. Tejon St.
719.634.5299

Colorado Spring’s finest galleries showcasing award-winning local artists in painting, sculpture, photography, ceramics, jewelry and wood turning. Whether representative art, impressionism, illuminism, whimsical, high realism or contemporary abstract, at Gallery113, we cater to our collector’s tastes in choosing work among both emerging and award-winning artists.

Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College

https://fac.coloradocollege.edu/
30 W Dale St, Colorado Springs
719-634-5581

Both a museum and art school with a century-long history, the Fine Arts Center is home to a rich permanent collection including numerous traveling international exhibits. It also holds a spot on the National Register of Historic Places.

Its recently enhanced partnership with Colorado College provides visitors the opportunity to experience art from the Southwest and the Americas. On your visit, revel in the mountain views while enjoying lunch at Taste, the center’s in-house restaurant.

 

Art111 Gallery & Art Supplies

https://www.artgallerycoloradosprings.com/
111 E Bijou St, Colorado Springs
719-471-3438

What began as a gallery has expanded to include  an art supply store where local artists connect for community, supplies and inspiration. With unique local pieces of contemporary and “urban” art, Art111 a new exhibit the second Friday of every month.

 

Kreuser Gallery

https://abigailkreusergallery.com/
125 E. Boulder St, Colorado Springs
719-464-5880

Open since 2011, Kreuser Gallery features both new and established artists. A recent themed exhibit, “Gratitude,” celebrated 170 community artisans showcasing a piece of their choosing. Many of these — sculptures, oils, encaustics, mixed media, fiber and glass — focus on Colorado’s natural beauty.

 

Cañon City

The Artist’s Gallery

https://www.facebook.com/TheArtistsGallery/
416 Main St, Cañon City, CO
719-345-4070

Featuring 50 local artists, The Artist’s Gallery offers fine art, jewelry, photographic prints and select handmade gifts amidst a cooperative gallery.  Owner Sammy Burman rescued the gallery from impending closure in 2011 in unending  support for Cañon City’s Main Street.

 

Cripple Creek

Silver Mine Art and Antiques

https://www.9494cripplecreek.com
367 E. Bennett Ave, Cripple Creek
719-689-3311

Located in Cripple Creek’s historic downtown, Silver Mine Art and Antiques is nestled among a row of  small shops and restaurants. This gallery offers original watercolors from Colorado artists, leatherworks, intricate Christmas ornaments and pottery pieces.

 

Salida

Paquette Gallery at the SteamPlant Event Center

http://salidasteamplant.com/
220 W. Sackett Ave, Salida
719-530-0933

Part of the overall Salida Creative District, this gallery features community artwork inside the lobby of Salida’s multi-use, lovingly restored SteamPlant Event Center. Located along the banks of the Arkansas River, adjacent to to the Strawn/Grether Sculpture Garden.

 

Buena Vista

Rock Run Gallery

https://www.rockrungallery.com/
Buena Vista, CO
719-966-5185

A celebrated artist, Nora Larimer’s paintings reflect the natural beauty of Colorado — so much so that Patagonia used one of her works for its clothing line. Landscapes and vibrant florals are done in watercolors and oils. This Buena Vista gallery also features pieces from other Colorado artists and artisans.

 

Pueblo

Steel City Art Works Gallery

https://www.steelcityartworks.org/
Pueblo, CO
719-543-3868

The Steel City Art Works Gallery pays homage to Pueblo’s long history as a leader in the steel industry. For more than a decade, Steel City and its “Community of Creators” have displayed diverse art forms including oil and watercolor paintings, wood workings, fiber arts, sculpture and pottery.

 

Blo Back Gallery

https://www.blobackgallery.com/
Pueblo, CO
970-749-1211

Modern art and expression abound at Blo Back Gallery whose featured artists are constantly challenging the world around us byutilizing unexpected colors and startling themes. Expect paintings, wood block prints and large mixed media installations.

About the Writer

Melanie Hexter

Melanie Hexter writes from Colorado Springs where she lives with her husband of 30 years, Matthew, and their family. A homeschool mom of six who also manages social media and special events for their unique citrus winery in Palmer Lake, Evergood Elixirs, she rarely has a dull moment. Melanie enjoys good books (including one she is writing!), great ice cream and exploring Colorado’s alpine lakes.

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