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Delight in the visual arts in our nonprofit fine
art gallery - paintings, photography, sculpture,
ceramics and more from over fifty talented
emerging local artists. Learn more about
the CVA’s art education programs at
www.steamboatartcenter.com
The mission of the Steamboat
Springs Center for Visual Arts is to
be a vital community educational
resource for the understanding
and appreciation of the visual
arts, to provide professional
guidance and support to
encourage and sustain the
local artist community and
to serve as a source of
inspiration for individuals
of all ages to explore
and celebrate the
visual arts.
906 Lincoln Avenue • Downtown Steamboat970-846-5970 • l [email protected]
Tue - Sun, 11am - 5pm, Closed Mondays
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Welcome Letter
About the Cover ArtistAndrée Hudson
Festival Showcases Steamboat Art Scene
Enjoy Emerald City Opera Tones
40th Art Anniversary A Playground For Paintbrushes
Stroll Amid Art On First Friday
Map of Galleries &First Friday Venues
Gallery & Artist Listings
Calendar Of Events
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SuMMEr 2011Volume 5, Edition 2
Published bySki Town Publications, Inc.
Mandi DeVos
Christina Freeman
Julie Hebard
Heidi Hendersson
Sandy Lindsay Jacobs
Karin Kagan
Corey Kopischke
Dave Lawler
Jennie Lay
Deborah Olsen
Art DirectorJulie Hebard
Published in association with the
Steamboat SpringsArts Council
The Yampa Valley Arts & Gallery Guide is published twice a year by Ski Town Publications, Inc. The Winter 2012 edition will be published in December 2011. For advertising rates, write: Ski Town Publications, Inc., 1120 S. Lincoln Ave., Suite F, Steamboat Springs, CO 80487. Phone: (970) 871-9413; fax: (970) 871-1922. Website: www.steamboatmagazine.com. Single copy mailed first class: $6.50. No portion of the contents of this publication may be repro-duced in any manner without the written permission of the pub-lisher. © 2011 Ski Town Publica-tions, Inc. All rights reserved.
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As the mighty Yampa River flows through downtown Steamboat Springs with force and dedication, it reminds me of another beautifully powerful aspect of Steam-boat… arts and culture! It is with a true personal passion for the arts and their infinite manifestations that I welcome you to Steamboat and encourage you to seize the glorious opportunities our art and culture community offers.
Although a relatively new resident, I have visited this wonderful town throughout my life. I have been involved with contem-porary art academically and profes-sionally for a long time and have found this community to be thriving and ever evolving. As the new artistic director at the Arts Council, I am enjoying the vibrant surroundings and summertime that inspires so much of the arts and
culture in the Yampa Valley.
Each of our diverse art and cultural institutions offers quality experiences for any type of adventurer, art-lover or not. I recommend you peruse our visual arts this summer. You might discover a work of art to take home with you as a reminder of this beautiful environment.
Ultimately, during your visit to Steam-boat, I encourage you to experience the tremendous surroundings and the rush of the river that echoes throughout our arts and culture community!
Warmest,
Park MyersArtistic DirectorSteamboat Springs Arts Council
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Maggie Smith
Adam D. Zabel
Mary Levingston
Sandra Sherrod
Leo Atkinson
David Marshall
Phil Wright
Janice Lawrence
Rick Meoli
Dancy Gould St. John
Susan Ernst Corser
Lance Whitner
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1009 Lincoln Avenue, Downtown • www.SteamboatGallery.com • 970 879 4744
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Cover Artist — Andrée Hudson
Breaking the bounds of nature’s colors while adhering strictly to realistic proportions defines the style of artist Andrée Hudson. “I follow my own rules with color,” she says. “I don’t care what’s real. It’s the movement of a living creature that gets me excited.“
Hudson’s acrylic painting, “In the Mix,” on the cover of this edition of the “Yampa Valley Art & Gallery Guide,” demonstrates her dynamic style. Fuscia, orange and purple longhorn cattle roar down Lincoln Avenue in her depiction of Steamboat Springs’ Independence Day cattle drive.
“It’s an event I really enjoy,” Hudson says. “I get a lot of material from the cattle!” In fact, many of Hudson’s paintings have their origin in the beauty around Steamboat Springs, a place she enjoys throughout the year.
Hudson studied at the Mary-land Institute College of Art, receiving her bachelor of fine arts degree in illustration and visual communication. Early in her career, medical professionals took notice of her talent for capturing skeletal and muscular form, contracting her for illustrations in various medical publications and textbooks.
But Hudson’s true passion is letting the beauty of creation speak for itself through her paintings. Her colors demand attention, and the movement in her figures evokes the energy of each subject.
Hudson lives in Evergreen and is in the planning stages of building a home in Steamboat, where her daughters, Addie, 10, and Bella, 12, are on the Winter Sports Club Telemark Team.
Hudson’s work is displayed locally at Red Contemporary Gallery in the Sheraton Steamboat Resort. Her art can also be found at galleries throughout the West, including Santa Fe, N.M., Jackson Hole, Wyo., and Denver.
For more information, visit www.andreehudson.com
Andrée Hudson at home in her studio.
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jim GmeinerExpressive Imagery
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Festival Showcases Steamboat Art Scene
Sue GallionArtists’ Gallery of Steamboat
Fiber Art
Oils
Watercolors
Acrylics
970-879-4744970-870-0147www.steamboatgallery.com
“Yellow Iris”
Energetic Celtic dance, breathtaking folk music, renowned opera singers, regional art exhibitions and an intriguing melo-drama are highlights of the All Arts Festival, Thursday-Sunday, Aug. 18-21.
Now in its third year, the festival is growing in size and diversity. With week-end-long festivities, there’s something for everyone, says Kara Givnish of the Steamboat Springs Chamber Resort Association. “We like to represent different genres of art, and we especially want to highlight our local artists,” she says.
The festival kicks off with the Arts Council Member Show, featuring a sampling of works by regional artists. “I’m so excited for the Arts Council to open this art exhibition
and show our wide range of artistic work. It works as a great introduction, especially for tourists coming in to town,” says Clark Davidson, president of the Steamboat Springs Arts Council.
Among the festival’s other highlights are the annual Art Stroll and sale, live theater, opera, folk music and culinary experiences.
“Strings will present two great concerts, and we’re really excited to have both groups here,” says Betse Grassby of the Strings Music Festival. “The Red Horse trio consists of three talented and famous singer-song-writers who are all great friends, perform-ing together throughout the concert. John Gorka, Lucy Kaplansky and Eliza Glkyson are truly folk music’s super-group.
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“And The Barrage is an exciting, Canadian, fiddle-dance, music ensemble who are premiering their new touring show, ‘The Soundtrack of the World.’ It’s Celtic on stereoids!” Grassby says.
Emerald City Opera is presenting two productions during the festival, “Hansel and Gretel” and “Die Fledermaus,” featuring internationally renowned performers.
Families will enjoy an encore presentation of the Old West melodrama, “The Dirty Deeds at the Depot.” The play, which tells the story of a young heiress torn between her betrothed and her childhood love, lets the audience boo and cheer the actors as the plot thickens. “Last year we played it one night and we had a full house, so this
year we will do two nights; Friday and Saturday,” says Clark Davidson, president of the Arts Council.
“The arts are a key point in tourism and economic development. Steamboat has a strong heritage in the arts, which is exem-plified with this festival,” says Grassby.
For more information, call 970-879-0880 or visit http://www.steamboatallartsfestival.com
Artist Robert Dieckhoff exhibits his work during a previous All Arts Festival.
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Enjoy Emerald City Opera Tones
833 Lincoln Ave., Steamboat Springs, CO 80477 www.mountaintraditions.com
In The Franklin Mall
Featuring Today’s Best Western Artists
(970) 870-7976
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Featuring performances by some of the world’s foremost singers, Steamboat Springs’ Emerald City Opera’s summer calendar is a busy one.
“We have set the bar high for this year after producing “Carmen” last autumn. This
Susan Schiesser’s original painting, “Die Fledermaus,” will be auctioned during the Steamboat All Arts festival.
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the locals’ warm and friendly downtown coffee shop...
635 South Lincoln Ave. (970) 879-3393Steamboat Springs, CO
serving fresh breads, pastries, blended coffee drinks & smoothies located downstairs at the corner of 7th and Lincoln
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year it’s all about enjoying ourselves. We have an amazing cast and it’s going to be loads of fun!” says ECO Artistic Director Keri Rusthoi.
The highlights of the opera-filled summer are the two full-length operas performed in August: Johann Strauss’ “Die Fled-ermaus” and Engelbert Humperdinck’s “Hansel and Gretel.” “Die Fledermaus” features performers from the New York Metropolitan Opera and other leading opera companies. The production is staged in English and opens the Steam-boat All Arts Festival.
“It is an operetta, which is a more light-hearted, comedy form of opera. It’s going to be a Viennese party, a lot of ball gowns
and party scenes,” says Rusthoi.
“Hansel and Gretel,” the opera’s student production, premiers Sunday, Aug. 21. The performance resembles traditional opera with costumes and sets. “It’s a really good opera for families to go and see” says Jack Dysart, CEO of the opera.
Dysart speaks with pride about ECO. “Being able to make the highest level of music available in a rural area like this is just amazing. Many people around here might not be able to go to a big city and pay for expensive opera tickets, so it’s important that they can experience it here.”
For more information, visit www.steamboatopera.com.
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A Playground for Paintbrushes
SAMsteamboat Art Museum
Become a member, call or visit our website to join! 970-870-1755 • www.steamboatartmuseum.org
Scott L. ChristensenSelected Works June 3 - October 15, 2011
Miles of Teton Valley, oil on canvas, 36 x 36”
The flourishing arts community in Steam-boat Springs has creative roots reaching back at least four decades. Four nationally renowned painters – Dennis Pendleton, Joan Hoffman, Shirley Stocks and Richard Galusha – began their careers in the Yampa Valley in the 1970s.
Today Steamboat boasts 20 art galleries and museums, but when watercolor artist Dennis Pendleton hitchhiked into Steam-boat in 1970, Lincoln Avenue had one lone gallery. He planned a short visit and stayed a decade before moving to Denver, where he taught at the Art Students League for 18 years.
Hoffmann moved to town in 1971 and called it home for 30 years. “The arts community
was really active, even back then, even though it was a small town,” she recalls. Since then, her work as a conservation artist has earned centennial recognition from the Sierra Club, which named her one of its 100 heroes of the last 100 years.
Pendleton and Hoffmann remember the conversion of the train depot into the Eleanor Bliss Center for the Arts at the Depot, the establishment of the Steamboat Springs Arts Council and the beginning of Art in the Park.
“Steamboat is why I started my painting career,” says Pendleton. “That’s where I first made friends among artists.”
Galusha and Stocks were also drawn
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into the artistic flurry. In the mid-‘70s, Stocks took a job with the Arts Council. In 1986, Richard moved to town to teach high school art. Since then, Galusha has been recognized as a signature member of the Oil Painters of America, and he and Stocks have traveled the world in pursuit of their art. Together, the couple owns Wild Horse Gallery in Steamboat.
Pendleton returns to town Monday-Friday, July 11-15, to host a watercolor work-shop. Hoffmann also comes home this summer to host an anniversary exhibit, “Landscape Paintings – 40 years in Routt County,” at the Depot, July 1-Aug. 7. For these four landscape artists, the valley is a visual experience – a playground for their paintbrushes. Steamboat Springs’ Richard Galusha
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Amid the rich colors of summer in Steam-boat Springs, First Friday Artwalk invites participants to explore the colors of the arts as well.
Join this recurring downtown event on the first Friday of every month from 5 to 8 p.m. Stroll among more than 24 partici-pating downtown and mountain art ven-ues, including not only galleries but also businesses, shops and restaurants.
Wendy Kowynia | Textile ArtistArtists’ Gallery of Steamboat | www.steamboatgallery.com970-879-4744 | 970-870-6045 Inspiring works of contemporary fiber art for residential and public settings.
Singer/songwriter Zanobia plays outside of the Artists’ Gallery Of Steamboat during First Friday Artwalk.
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Everybody’s Coming...Stroll downtown art galleries, museums and alternative venues
great art • complimentary refreshments • 5 p.m. - 8 p.m. • FREE
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See MAP in centerfold for locations and directions
or call 970-846-5970 for more information.
www.steamboatspringsartwalk.com
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The various locations showcase a diver-sity of media – paintings, photography, textiles, graphic art, sculptures and mixed media. First Friday is an opportunity to interact with artists from Steamboat and other areas as well. “We have always encouraged guest artists,” says Rick Meoli of the Artists’ Gallery of Steamboat. Each Artwalk is a fresh sight; no two are alike.
“The entire venue seems to be ever-changing. There are always new things happening and new art to see,” says Todd Savalox, owner of Thomas D. Mangelsen’s Images of Nature gallery in Steamboat. First Friday Artwalk began locally in 2008, and thrives today to display and foster the growth of the art community. “It’s not just about selling art,” explains Meoli. “It’s
also about bringing people together.”
Venues vary monthly, but most downtown galleries participate regularly, along with other local businesses. Musicians perform at some of the stops, and complimentary hors d’oeuvres and wine are occasionally offered as well. It’s free, family-friendly and fun for all. Come and take a walk.For more information visit www.steamboatspringsartwalk.com.
Patrons check out First Friday exhibits while strolling along Lincoln Avenue.
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JIM STEINBERG PHOTOGRAPHY/PORTFOLIO COLLECTION 1016 Oak St., 970-879-3718
K. SAARI GALLERY837 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-0188
MANGELSEN IMAGES OF NATURE730 Lincoln Ave., 970-871-1822
MOUNTAIN TRADITIONS833 Lincoln Ave., in the Franklin Mall970-870-7976
RED CONTEMPORARY Sheraton Steamboat Resort Hotel970-846-0791
SLEEPING GIANT GALLERY 601 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-7143
STEAMBOAT ART MUSEUM807 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-1755
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS ARTS COUNCIL AT THE DEPOT 1001 13th St., 970-879-9008
STEAMBOAT SPRINGS CENTER FOR VISUAL ARTS 906 Lincoln Ave., 970-846-5970
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WHITEHART GALLERY843 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-1015
WILD HORSE GALLERY802 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-5515
Alternative VenuesCOLORADO GROUP REALTY 509 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-8800
COMB GODDESS 1104 S. Lincoln Ave., 970-871-0606
CREEKSIDE CAFE 131 11th St., 970-879-4925
EAST WEST FRAME SHOP In the Alley at Eighth and Oak St.970-879-5225
HARWIGS / LAPOGÉE911 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-1919
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HIGH MOUNTAIN SOTHEBY’S INTERNATIONAL REALTY 708 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-8101 MOUNTAINBREW427 Oak St., 970-879-7846
OFF THE BEATEN PATH BOOKSTORE & COFFEE HOUSE68 Ninth St., 970-879-6830
RUSTIQUE624 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-2980
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Artists’ Gallery of Steamboat1009 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-4744www.steamboatgallery.comThe Artists’ Gallery of Steamboat represents the highest quality in local art, sculpture and jewelry. We are centrally located in downtown near shops and restaurants. Stroll by and visit us daily, year-round.
East West Frame Shop – Custom Frame Design & Art GalleryIn the Alley next to Cantina’s Backdoor, 970-879-5225Framing Steamboat for over 30 years offering an extensive selectionof framing possibilities. Featuring local fine art paintings by Michelle Ideus, originals and giclée prints. First Friday Artwalk stop. Open weekdays; weekends and evenings by appointment.
MANGELSEN – Images of Nature Gallery730 Lincoln Ave., 970-871-1822www.mangelsen.com“Degas said, ‘It’s not enough for an artist to see, he must make others see.’ Tom makes us see, literally, as we’ve never seen before.”– Jay Maisel, photographer
Mountain TraditionsFranklin Mall 833 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-7976www.mountaintraditions.comMountain Traditions specializes in art that depicts the beauty of the American West. Featuring some of today’s best Western artists. Stop by and enjoy our collection.
rED ContemporarySheraton Steamboat Resort Hotel, 970-846-0791 www.redcontemporarygallery.comThe fine art gallery on the mountain, featuring contemporary painting, sculpture, glass and monotype. Summer hours: 3–7 p.m. Wednesday–Saturday and by appointment 970-846-7879 or 970-846-0791.
Steamboat Art Museum807 Lincoln Ave., 970-870-1755www.steamboatartmuseum.orgPresenting “Scott L. Christensen: Selected Works” June 3-Oct. 15, 2011. Mr. Christensen is known for his sensitive handling of light in expansive landscape paintings. An exhibit not to be missed.
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Steamboat Springs Arts Council at the Depot1001 13th St., 970-879-9008www.steamboatspringsarts.comMonthly art exhibitions, performing arts and cultural events. Onthe National Register of Historic Places, the Depot is home to theSteamboat Springs Arts Council.
Steamboat Springs Center for the Visual Arts906 Lincoln Ave., 970-846-5970www.steamboatartcenter.comA nonprofit community art center featuring the work of over 50 local artists including paintings, photography, sculpture, ceramics andjewelry. Open Tuesday-Saturday 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Sunday noon-5 p.m.
Jim Steinberg Photography / Portfolio Collection1016 Oak Street on Soda Creek, 970-879-3718 www.jimsteinbergphotography.comJim Steinberg has been producing fine art nature photography of the Yampa Valley and the world for 30 years.
White Hart Gallery843 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-1015Create a look of lasting beauty and comfort with our complete, unique assortment of furniture, furnishings, lighting, rugs, artwork and accessories.
Steve Cobb / Excellent Local Artists’ Support resource970-879-8946, 970-846-4181www.steve-cobb.comPanel supports, stretcher bars, plein air and Western frames. Client list includes Schiesser, Walsh, Cionni, Jaconetti, Hodder, Nelson, Kowynia and more. Affordable. Fast. Local.
Focus Adventures, Karen Gordon Schulman970-879-2244www.focusadventures.comFine art photography for the discriminating collector. Local photo tours and workshops offered year-round. Studio visits by appointment.
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Sue GallionArtists’ Gallery of Steamboat, 970-879-4744970-870-0147, www.steamboatgallery.comArtwork is her passion. Come see Sue’s varied art at the Artists’ Gallery — oils, watercolors, acrylics and fiber art. Sue’s popular hats are available in new colors and designs.
Jim Gmeiner – Expressive ImageryArtists’ Gallery of Steamboat, 970-879-4744970-846-9143, www.jimgmeiner.comUsing darkroom experience and contemporary techniques to capture and create fine art limited edition prints with an artistic impression.
Sandra Graves Artists’ Gallery of Steamboat, 970-879-4744, 970-846-9994www.SandyGravesArt.comOriginal, energetic, equine, wildlife. Sandy’s unique and whimsical bronze is hand-colored and maintains a sense of levity rarely found in sculpture.
Susan Gill JacksonArtists’ Gallery of Steamboat, 970-879-4744970-870-9286, www.susangilljackson.comThe Yampa Valley feeds Susan’s passion to create impressionistic plein-air paintings that explore the subtleties of Northwest Colorado’s colors and light.
Julia Alisa Designs970-846-2021One-of-a-kind handcrafted jewelry for every occasion. Created with all natural materials. Available at All The Jazz & Off The Beaten Path Bookstore and Coffeehouse.
Corey Kopischke Photography970-846-2141www.coreykopischke.comCapturing the heritage, landscapes and lifestyles in Steamboat Springs through photography. Fine art prints available online.
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Wendy Kowynia - Textile ArtistArtists’ Gallery of Steamboat, 970-879-4744970-870-6045, www.steamboatgallery.comInspiring works of contemporary fiber art for residential and public settings; and Shibori woven textiles for the body.
Bonnie McGee Fine ArtArtists’ Gallery of Steamboat, 970-879-4744970-879-3150, www.bonniemcgeefineart.comOil paintings that capture the power of wild places in the Colorado Rockies and the serenity of the pastoral Yampa Valley.
rick MeoliArtists’ Gallery of Steamboat, 970-879-4744, 314-458-6998www.contemporarywesternartco.comRick has taken Western photography to a whole new level. His contemporary images of the West are sure to move you.
Barbara Sanders – Photogravure EtchingArtists’ Gallery of Steamboat, 970-879-4744www.hawkshadowpress.comPhotogravure. Photos of old ranches etched onto copper plates. Individu-ally hand-printed, capturing textures and shadows. This image received recognition from Professional Women Photographers in New York.
Bill Sanders - CeramicsArtists’ Gallery of Steamboat, 970-879-4744www.billsandersclay.comFrom the aspens above Steamboat, Bill takes on the “Colorado Challenge,” blending Native American and 19th century cowboy cultures, capturing the essence of “The West.”
Maggie SmithArtists’ Gallery of Steamboat, 970-846-8854 www.steamboatgallery.comCenter for the Visual Arts Creations of ink on paper and oil on canvas.
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All Season Wellness Day Spa1120 S. Lincoln (next to McDonald’s), 970-846-5907www.AllSeasonWellness.comExperience the Far East in the Wild West at Steamboat’s Asian-infused contemporary day spa. Authentic Thai massage and Steamboat’s only true Couple’s Massage. Great spa packages.
Creekside Café - Overlooking The Picturesque Soda Creek131 11th St., (970) 879-4925www.creekside-cafe.comEnjoy breakfast and lunch daily, 6 a.m.-2 p.m. Fresh baked bread, high quality ingredients, famous green chili, Yampa Valley beef burgers and 13 different types of Eggs Benedicts will delight your taste buds.
First Friday Artwalkwww.steamboatspringsartwalk.comThe First Friday of every month is art night downtown as more than 26 venues host an extravaganza of the visual arts. Free. Hours: 5–8 p.m.
Harwigs – L’Apogée911 Lincoln Ave., 970-879-1919www.lapogee.comA 33 year local’s favorite featuring a unique dining experience in a relaxed Steamboat atmosphere. Our cuisine is prepared from scratch using classic French techniques with local ingredients.
Life Essentials Day Spa4th and Lincoln (next to bistro c.v.), 970-871-9543www.MassageSteamboat.comSteamboat’s legendary downtown spa for over 10 years, offering massage, facials, ION cleansing, waxing and innovative spa packages. Home of the $39 birthday massage for Steamboat locals.
Perry Mansfield Performing Arts School & Camp970-879-7125www.perry-mansfield.orgFounded in 1913, offering world-class performing arts training indance, theater, musical theater, dramatic writing, visual art andequestrian for ages 8-college.
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Steamboat All Arts Festival970-879-0880www.steamboatallartsfestival.comThursday-Sunday, Aug. 18-21. Going beyond the canvas... music, performing, visual, literary and culinary arts.
Steaming Bean635 Lincoln Ave., lower level, 970-879-3393The Steaming Bean is the locals’ warm and friendly downtown coffee shop. Serving fresh breads and pastries along with your favorite blended coffee drinks and smoothies.
Strings Music Festival900 Strings Rd., 970-879-5056www.stringsmusicfestival.comNationally recognized, Strings Music Festival presents 60 performances in eight weeks featuring: classical, jazz, rock, country, bluegrass, world rhythms and family-friendly performances. Friday, July 1-Saturday, Aug. 27.
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“Painting The Town”970.870.9286Artists’ Galley of Steamboat www.susangilljackson.com
Tread of Pioneers Museum800 Oak St., 970-879-2214www.treadofpioneers.orgPeriod furnished Victorian home with exhibits featuring ski his-tory, agriculture, mining, pioneers, Native American arts, firearms, and outlaws. Computer interactive and children’s touch exhibits. Tuesday-Saturday., 11 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Yampa Valley Art Institute/ Steamboat Arts & Crafts Gym 1280 13th St., 970-870-0384www.steamboatartsandcraftsgym.comWhere creativity provides a fun place for all ages to exercise their minds and leave the mess behind.
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Focus AdventuresLocal photo tours throughout summer and fall.970-879-2244, www.focusadventures.com
JuneMonday-Friday, June 20-24Kaleidoscope Summer Arts Camps “Let’s Create” Visual Arts, 9:30 a.m.-noon.Steamboat Arts and Crafts Gym, 970-879-9008, www.steamboatspringsarts.com
Monday-Friday, June 27-Jul. 1Kaleidoscope Summer Arts Camps “Let’s Create,” Visual Arts. 9:30 a.m.-noon.Steamboat Arts and Crafts Gym, 970-879-9008, www.steamboatspringsarts.com
JulyFriday, July 1Steamboat Springs Arts Council Opening Art receptionFeatured Artist Joan Hoffman, 5-8 p.m.; show open through July.The Depot, 1001 13th St., 970-879-9008, www.steamboatspringsarts.com
Friday, July 1Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts, Opening receptionFeaturing over 50 local artists: paintings, mixed media, photography, fiber and more. 5-8 p.m.Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts, 906 Lincoln Ave., 970-846-5970, www.steamboatartcenter.com
Monday, July 5-Friday, July 8Kaleidoscope Summer Arts Camps “Let’s Create,” Visual Arts. 9:30 a.m.-noon.Steamboat Arts and Crafts Gym, 970-879-9008, www.steamboatspringsarts.com
Ongoing Summer 2011 Friday, July 8Great American Laughing Stock Company – Piknik Theatre Performance, 6 p.m.Spring Creek Park, www.galsco.org
Saturday, July 9Great American Laughing Stock Company – Piknik Theatre Performance, 6 p.m.Art in the Park, 13th and Lincoln Ave., www.galsco.orgSaturday- Sunday, July 9-10Steamboat Springs Arts Council – Art in the Park, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.13th and Lincoln Ave., 970-879-9008, www.steamboatspringsarts.com
Saturday-Sunday, July 9-10Annual CVA used Book and Art Supply Swap FundraiserBargains for summer reading or art project. Proceeds benefit Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Library Hall, 1289 Lincoln Ave.
Saturday-Thursday, July 9-14Focus Adventures Photography & the Creative Spirit Workshop970-879-2244, www.focusadventures.com
Monday-Friday, July 11-15Kaleidoscope Summer Arts Camps –“Let’s Play,” Theater Arts, 9:30 a.m.-noon.The Depot, 1001 13th St., 970-879-9008, www.steamboatspringsarts.com
Wednesday, July 13Great American Laughing Stock Company - Piknik Theatre Performance, 6 p.m.Steamboat Botanic Park, www.galsco.org
Friday-Saturday, July 15-16Great American Laughing Stock Company – Piknik Theatre Performance, 6 p.m.Spring Creek Park, www.galsco.org
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Friday, July 15Steamboat Springs Arts CouncilThird Friday Free Foreign Film, 7 p.m.The Depot, 1001 13th St., 970-879-9008, www.steamboatspringsarts.com
Wednesday, July 20Great American Laughing Stock Company – Piknik Theatre Performance, 6 p.m.Bud Werner Memorial Library, www.galsco.org
Monday-Friday, July 18-22Kaleidoscope Summer Arts Camps –“Let’s Play,” Theatre Arts, 9:30a.m.-noon.The Depot, 1001 13th St., 970-879-9008, www.steamboatspringsarts.com
Wednesday, July 20- Wednesday, Aug. 10DANCEWOrKS Summer SessionBeginning/Intermediate modern & ballet workshop. Modern classes with Wendy Smith Mikelsons; ballet classes with Heidi Meshurel-Jolly. Teen-adult.The Depot, 1001 13th St., 970-736-1005; 846-4450, www.danceinsteamboat.com
Thursday, July 21 Seminars in Steamboat“The Conundrum of Iran ” with speaker Robin Wright, journalist and senior fellow at the U.S. Institute of Peace and the Woodrow International Center for Scholars. Free tickets distributed at 4:15 p.m.; doors open at 4:30 p.m. Speech: 5-6:30 p.m.Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-1589, www.seminarsatsteamboat.com Friday-Saturday, July 22-23Great American Laughing Stock Company – Piknik Theatre Performance, 6 p.m.Spring Creek Park, www.galsco.org
Sunday, July 24Great American Laughing Stock Company – Piknik Theatre Performance, 6 p.m.Bud Werner Memorial Library, www.galsco.org
Monday-Friday, July 25-Aug. 5Children’s Danceworks Summer SessionLearning About Butterflies Through Creative Dance (ages 3-5), African Dance & Drum (ages 6-10), Kidz Hip Hop (ages 6-10), Pre-Ballet & Creative Ballet (ages 4-9). The Depot, 1001 13th St., 970-736-1005; 970-846-4450, www.danceinsteamboat.com
AugustWednesday, July 20- Wednesday, Aug. 10DANCEWOrKS Summer SessionBeginning/intermediate modern & ballet workshop. Modern classes with Wendy Smith Mikelsons; ballet classes with Heidi Meshurel-Jolly. Teen-adult. The Depot, 1001 13th St., 970-736-1005; 970-846-4450, www.danceinsteamboat.com
Thursday, Aug. 4Seminars in Steamboat“A Foreign Policy Report: Are Obama’s Policies Working?” with speaker Seymour Hersh, Pulitzer Prize-winning investigative reporter. Free tickets distributed at 4:15 p.m.; doors open at 4:30 p.m. Speech: 5-6:30 p.m.Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-1589, www.seminarsatsteamboat.com
Friday, Aug. 5Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts, Opening receptionFeaturing over 50 local artists; opening reception for Gloria Romanelli, oils of Steamboat landmarks, 5-8 p.m. Show runs through Sunday, Aug. 28. Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts, 906 Lincoln Ave., 970-846-5970, www.steamboatartcenter.com
Monday-Friday, Aug. 8-12Kaleidoscope Summer Arts Camps “Let’s Move,” Discover Dance With rocky Mountain Dance Arts, 9:30 a.m.-noon.The Depot, 1001 13th St., 970 879 9008, www.steamboatspringsarts.com
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Thursday, Aug. 11Seminars in Steamboat“Fresh Perspectives on Immigration” with speaker Tamar Jacoby, president and CEO of the business coalition ImmigrationWorks USA. Free tickets distributed at 4:15 p.m.; doors open at 4:30 p.m. Speech: 5-6:30 p.m.Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-1589, www.seminarsatsteamboat.com
Monday, Aug. 15Seminars in Steamboat“Afghanistan and Iraq: An Insider’s View” with speaker Zalmay Khalilzad, former U.S. Ambassador to Afghanistan, Iraq and the United Nations. Free tickets distributed at 4:15 p.m.; doors open at 4:30 p.m. Speech: 5-6:30 p.m.Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-1589, www.seminarsatsteamboat.com
Monday-Friday, Aug. 15-19Kaleidoscope Summer Arts Camps – “Let’s Move,” Discover Dance With rocky Mountain Dance Arts, 9:30 a.m.-noon.The Depot, 1001 13th St., 970 879 9008, ww.steamboatspringsarts.com Thursday, Aug. 18Steamboat Springs Arts Council Opening Art receptionSummer Art – Annual Artist Member Show. 5-8 p.m.The Depot, 1001 13th St., 970-879-9008, www.steamboatspringsarts.com
Thursday-Sunday, Aug. 18-21Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts, “All Arts Festival”Visit us during the city’s featured summer arts event. Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts, 906 Lincoln Avenue, 970-846-5970, www.steamboatartcenter.com Friday-Saturday, Aug. 19-20Steamboat Springs Arts Council“Dirty Deeds at the Depot,” live full-length melodrama, 7:30 p.m.The Depot, 1001 13th St., 970-879-9008, www.steamboatspringsarts.com
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Thursday, Aug. 25Seminars in Steamboat“Restoring Fiscal Sanity” with David Walker, economist and founder and CEO of the Comeback America Initiative. Free tickets distributed at 4:15 p.m.; doors open at 4:30 p.m. Speech: 5-6:30 p.m.Strings Music Pavilion, 970-879-1589, www.seminarsatsteamboat.com
Saturday, Aug. 27Yoga Center - Mini Ayurveda Yoga retreatRenew with Ayurveda (holistic medical system of wellness), yoga, herbal sweat lodge, yoga Nidra and nutritious Ayurvedic dinner. Reservation required. 3-6 p.m.701 Yampa St., 970-870-1522, www.yogacenterofsteamboat.com
Wednesday, Aug. 31 Steamboat Symphony OrchestraKickoff Party , 6 p.m.970-870-3223, www.steamboatorchestra.org
SeptemberFriday, Sept. 2Steamboat Symphony OrchestraClassical Conversation, 6 p.m.Rehearsal (open rehearsal) 7-9:30 p.m.970-870-3223, www.steamboatorchestra.org
Friday, Sept. 2Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts, Opening receptionFeaturing over 50 local artists and opening reception for Maggie Smith, print and mono-types, 5-8 p.m. Show runs through Sunday, Oct. 2.Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts, 906 Lincoln Ave. 970-846-5970, www.steamboatartcenter.com
Saturday, Sept. 3Steamboat Symphony OrchestraOpening Concert , 7 p.m.970-870-3223, www.steamboatorchestra.org
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OctoberFriday, Oct. 7Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts, Opening receptionFeaturing over 50 local artists and opening reception for Missy Borden, small works on can-vas, 5-8 p.m. Show runs through Sunday, Oct. 30. Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts, 906 Lincoln Ave., 970-846-5970, www.steamboatartcenter.com
Saturday-Sunday, Oct. 8-9Yoga Center & Soul Spark Journeys — Fall Yoga retreat at Perry Mansfield Choose from a selection of yoga and life explo-ration workshops to create your own personal retreat. Nourish your soul with healthy, fresh food made by local chefs, 7:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m.www.yogacenterofsteamboat.com
NovemberFriday, Nov. 4Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts, Opening receptionFeaturing over 50 local artists and opening reception for featured artist Kathi Fresques, oils on canvas, 5-8 p.m. Show runs through Sunday, Nov. 27.Steamboat Springs Center for Visual Arts, 906 Lincoln Ave., 970-846-5970, www.steamboatartcenter.com Wednesday, Nov. 30Steamboat Symphony Orchestra“Together in Concert,” 7 p.m.970-870-3223, www.steamboatorchestra.org
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