Thursday, May 28, 2009

Ruth Borgenicht featured in new book: 500 Ceramic Sculptures


We are proud to announce that three pieces by artist Ruth Borgenicht are featured in 500 Ceramic Sculptures published by Lark Books.
From the book: "Contemporary ceramic sculpture is wildly diverse in its form and approach, and there is little the field seems incapabale of embracing. From freestanding objects to installations, the 500 works featured in this juried collection reflect that remarkable variety. They have been chosen by Glen R. Brown - esteemed art historian, critic, professor - from approximately 7,500 images submitted for consideration."

Friday, May 15, 2009

Our latest review from the Denver Post!


Art galleries seeing new side of LoDo High-end dealers who tried other areas are moving inLower downtown was Denver's unrivaled art district in the early 1990s. But skyrocketing rents and the changing nature of the neighborhood, spurred in part by the arrival of Coors Field, forced many of those spaces to close or move to other parts of the city.

Friday, May 1, 2009

New Translations Gallery Artist James Dormer accepted to prestigious exhibition

We would like to congratulate new Translations Gallery artist James Dormer for being accepted into the Center for Contemporary Printmaking’s 7th International Miniature Print Biennial. The print Winter Trees was selected to be exhibited. The distinguished jurors Lisa Hodermarsky, print curator at Yale and Craig Zammiello, a master printer in NYC reviewed 708 prints submitted by 255 artists from 23 countries and 26 states. The exhibition will open on Thursday, May 28th and continue through August 15th.