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Concurrent Exhibition
delecTABLE:
The Fine Art of Dining
Apr 6–27, 2012
National Juried Exhibition
Reception: Friday, Apr 20
Upcoming Exhibition
Wide Open
July 2–Aug 22, 2012
*Students, members & faculty
First Friday Reception: Friday, July 6
*See Upcoming Calls for Entry
Gallery Hours
8:30 am - 9:30 pm | Monday-Thursday
8:30 am - 5:00 pm | Fridays
8:30 am - 4:30 pm | Saturdays
Closed Sundays
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![]() After Noon by Marianne Garehime |
The human body has inspired and challenged artists throughout history. In works both representational and abstract, the figure has been a vehicle for exploring conceptual ideas, for communicating the human condition, and for dissecting the idea of beauty. This exhibition will showcase the best figurative expressions of League faculty, members and students in all media. Join us for a joint reception for |
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Participating Artists
| Hannah Avner Julie Brown Diane Burchett Liz Butters Joanne Burney Mitch Caster* Michael Clark Noel Copeland Walter Cote Heather Delzell* Ronald Dreher Larry Dulin Larry Dunn Nancy Enyart Linda Evans Alix Evendorff Christine Fontenot Michael Gadlin* Marianne Garehime Charlene Goldman Laurie Gordon |
Bill Graham Jean R Herman Kit Hernandez* Aprille Hill Quang Ho* Susan Hodapp David Hoth Ann Hoyt Susie Hyer Martha Johnson Andrea T. Kemp* Bhagvati Khalsa Gayla Lemke* John Lencicki Robert Lessman Karlee Mariel Georgene McGonagle Elayne Moseley* Pat Mudge Todd Muller Julia Mulligan |
Natalie Nichol William Parker Sandy Peletier Karl Poulson* Elizabeth Rouland Linda Scholes Karen Shaw Tricia Shultz Karen Spotts Clyde Steadman Michelle Stern Tomiko Takeda Joetta Toland-Woodley Joni Tomasetti Kaz Umezono Derek Vanderhoof Ken Voss June Watzman Robin Whatley *ASLD faculty artist |
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Our historic building hosts six to eight exhibitions each year, ranging from themed student and member shows to invitational exhibits, which are free and open to the public.
Our exhibits present a breadth of artwork representing the diversity of a thriving Denver art community. A full range of the visual arts—from traditional to contemporary, two-dimensional to three-dimensional—provide a unique opportunity to examine current trends in the arts and shop for original fine art.

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