Faith Williams Dyrsten
Travis Vermilye

November 17, 2023 through December 3, 2023.
Opening Reception, Friday, November 17, 6:00-9:00pm

Faith Williams Dyrsten    Bountiful Lines

A celebration of the connections between plants, pollinators, and the foods we enjoy.

Faith Williams’ geometric designs combine dry-point printmaking and custom plateware in order to create an artistic table set for the appreciation of our foods and their origins. Her process merges scientific illustration of plant and insect specimens, combined with playful illustration of linework that dances between structured pattern and organic imagery.

Also featuring handmade pottery by guest artist Carrie Hastings.

Travis Vermilye     Reclamation

Reclamation examines my relationship with plastics as an American consumer, the ways we discard and dispose of plastics as a society, and ultimately, reclamation of the planet by organisms and lifeforms long after we’re gone.

Upcoming Exhibitions

December 8 – December 17, 2023
Edge Members Small Works

December 18, 2023-January 4, 2024
Closed for holidays

Jan 5, 2024– Jan 21, 2024
Edge Gallery will host PlatteForum’s ArtLab invitational exhibition featuring socially engaged art, where ArtLab interns will collectively create a body of work inspired by social justice issues affecting their community, current generations and future generations. https://platteforum.org/programs/artlab-1

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Kay D. Galvan
Gail Wagner
Phil Rader
John Horner

October 27  through November 12, 2023
Closing Reception Sunday November 12, 3:00-5:00 pm

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Kay D. Galvan In Stillness

In stillness we are between acts of doing. As hectic as life generally is, it can be difficult to even recognize that in-between state, much less spend time resting in it. I find that when I can relax into stillness, I uncover answers to problems and discover a sense of well-being. Images and insights are shaken loose and become available to manipulate. It is stillness that offers me a fresh view of the world and new ways to express it.

I found these painted images there, and I also found ways to work with fiber, a medium that is new to me. These pieces placed in this space are my sum experience of the past year as I alternated between total rest and action.

Gail Wagner     Lusus Naturae

Where is the line between plant and animal, beauty and ugliness, chaos and order? Gail Wagner questions dualities in her latest exhibition of acrylic paintings, Lusus Naturae. Combining abstractions from different organisms, Wagner invents her own “Freaks of Nature.” Unclassifiable creatures, “scientific” symbols, and decorative patterns merge together in a harmony that bridges distinctions between opposing worlds.

Phil Rader     Understanding & Growth

As always, my oil paintings are improvisations. I attempt to create a totally different piece every time by having nothing preplanned. In the pieces, I use as much unconscious intuition as possible, balanced by the artistic principles of unity. In this manner, I expose my unconscious in a visual image in which both the viewer and myself can acquire a better understanding of who I am, at the moment of creation. Using this experimental process also promotes growth as an artist due to the non-repetition of compositions. Hopefully, the viewer will be enticed to take a closer look and attain a better understanding of the unification process of the composition. By doing this, hopefully, you will grow to appreciate this style of painting more.

John Horner      Bare Bones

In this new series, I start where I ended in a previous series, Leviathan: Extrapolations on Convergent Evolution, but instead of working with charismatic marine megafauna, I explicitly explored what literally lay underneath the skin–the skull. Here if you think about it is an extraordinary thing that some animals ‘which became vertebrates “ some 530 million years ago begin to develop a internal frame made of various types of calcium and phosphate and a dash of other minerals that make up a complex matrix of collagen cells that support and protect the internal organs of the body. To a great degree, our bones resist gravity and allow us to move through space with some efficiency, and of course, our bodies have been adapted by evolutionary pressures to work best in certain environments, the result of this is a tremendous variety of bodily forms ranging from lampreys, fish, tetrapods, birds and mammals.

I explored a small sample of the various shapes of mammal and avian skulls of animals that interested me and that I found wondrous and beautiful. As always, these series start as an excuse to draw, then  I later translate the images with different and more challenging mediums. In my exhibition, I have 10 etchings, 3 monotype stencil prints, and 2 paintings . It is my hope that people will enjoy these images and contemplate the wonder and mystery of life as much as I have.

Upcoming Exhibitions

November 17 – December 3, 2023
Faith Williams, Travis Vermilye

December 8 – December 17, 2023
Edge Members Small Works Show

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Edge Gallery currently has openings for Full members and Satellite members . For more than 30 years, Edge Gallery has been an important arts institution in the Denver metro area. We are a friendly, engaged, supportive artist run co-op gallery,  focused on cutting edge contemporary art. Commit to your art practice & show your work! Apply for an interview and supercharge your art career. Please click here for more information.

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Stephen Shugart
Wynne Reynolds

Opening October 6 through October 22, 2023
Opening reception: First Friday, October 6, 6:00 – 9:00 pm

Stephen Shugart   Phase Shift

My new light-based sculptures address global industrialism and commerce and their impact on the natural world. Investigating the artistic possibilities of industrial shrink wrap, Styrofoam, cardboard packaging, colored LED lights, black lights and video, I contrast human-made materials and media with natural materials such as twigs, tree branches, string, weathered wood and stones.

Wynne Reynolds  Hold your Breath

In this installation, large sculptures are suspended over a sea of small pieces in a wreckage of imagination. The work is composed of scavenged objects, sailor’s knots, and crusty bits of plaster and hope.
Hold Your Breath invokes shipwrecks and heartaches, whale songs and love stories, bleached bones and women’s woes, forbidden seas and rising tides.

Upcoming Exhibitions

October 27 – November 12, 2023
Phil Rader, John Horner, Kay Galvan, Gail Wagner

November 17 – December 2023
Faith Williams, Travis Vermilye

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Edge Gallery currently has openings for Full members and Satellite members . For more than 30 years, Edge Gallery has been an important arts institution in the Denver metro area. We are a friendly, engaged, supportive artist run co-op gallery,  focused on cutting edge contemporary art. Commit to your art practice & show your work! Apply for an interview and supercharge your art career. Please click here for more information.

Check out Daria Art Magazine for Incisive Reviews and Extensive Calendar Listings of Front Range Art Exhibitions.  Click here.

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Gayla Lemke
Alta Hope

September 15, 2032 – October 1, 2023
Opening reception: Friday, September 15, 6:00-9:00 pm

Gayla Lemke Sneetches on Beaches: Ceramic Sculpture
Group of bright orange, yellow, green hit, pink purple of hand-built clay sculptures with horizontal and vertical black lines carved into them
Detail of a group of sculptures in the exhibition.

Color, shapes and patterns along with some inspiration from Dr. Seuss form the cohesion for this body of work. Beginning with a somewhat random approach to creating a show, my process eventually became more methodical. The result is a series of smaller groups of sculptures that relate to each other through surface treatment and color… with a splash of satire.

Alta Hope
Abstract painting with jagged horizontal stripe filling 1/3 of white layered canvas background with with small horizontal slashes of black and yellow above the black with paint dripping in places.
“Untitled” 9’x6’ (detail)

Alta Hope’s work delves into the contrast of light and dark and the depths of reflective interpretation they bring to her paintings.  Continuing to explore abstraction, her works capture the rich potential of the black and white spectrum.

Upcoming Exhibitions

October 5 – October  22, 2023
Wynne Reynolds
Stephen Shugart

October 27 – November 12, 2023
Phil Rader, John Horner, Kay Galvan, Gail Wagner

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Edge Gallery currently has openings for Associate Members.   For more than 30 years, Edge Gallery has been an important arts institution in the Denver metro area. We are a friendly, engaged, supportive artist run co-op gallery,  focused on cutting edge contemporary art. Commit to your art practice & show your work! Apply for an interview and supercharge your art career. Please click here for more information.

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Mark Brasuell
Katherine Johnson
Eric Havelock-Bailie

August 25 – September 10, 2023
Opening reception Friday,  August 25th 6:00-9:00pm

Mark Brasuell     Unterschwelling

My current work delves into the subliminal mind, showcased through a series of drawings that reach into the dark, the unknown, and the mysterious. Subliminal art is a captivating genre that operates on the fringes of conscious perception, inviting viewers to delve beyond the surface and explore hidden meanings or emotions embedded within the artwork.

Abstract painting with circles and spheres in balck and white with a few streaks of red
“die Geburt des Universums”

Introducing “Unterschwelling” (translated as “Subliminal” in English): an exciting exhibition of my work that ventures into the realms of the unknown. Expect bold, black and white drawings punctuated with pops of color and an unparalleled sense of space, creating a show like no other.

Katherine Johnson     Ungrounded
Abstract painting of swirling blacks yellows oranges red and white
“Origin” Acrylic on canvas.

Several sudden life changes have led to my having no painting time for months. There was no choice, no one else to take on the job, but in the end the side effects of what I had to do – acceptance of what is and letting go – were a gift. In this show, I use the skills I learned during that time. New versions of past work are changed to reflect where I am now and new work flows from unquestioned sources.

Eric Havelock-Bailie
Two photos side by side of old man riding a bicycle at night and an image of a movie theater with "Flushed Away" playing.
“Unknown”

While my recent photographic concerns have been largely regarding abandonment, forgetting or being forgotten, decrepitude and so on – themes which this very building embodied until a couple of years ago – I’ve wanted for some time to show work from the recent past. I’ve felt for a pretty long time that these Polaroids which date from a period when I scanned for a living deserve more than one showing. The scans and thus the enlargements show every “flaw” and the “peculiar Polaroid properties” and thus detail in the originals. These images were made after I gave up cycling everywhere and had to drive to Texas to see about my mother’s health and welfare. So with some exceptions, these are chronicles of little journeys around 2001 – 2006.

Upcoming Exhibitions

Sept. 15 – Oct. 1, 2023
Gayla Lemke, J Alta

October 5 – October  22, 2023
Wynne Reynolds
Stephen Shugart

Apply for Membership:

Edge Gallery currently has openings for Associate Members.   For more than 30 years, Edge Gallery has been an important arts institution in the Denver metro area. We are a friendly, engaged, supportive artist run co-op gallery,  focused on cutting edge contemporary art. Commit to your art practice & show your work! Apply for an interview and supercharge your art career. Please click here for more information.

Check out Daria Art Magazine for Incisive Reviews and Extensive Calendar Listings of Front Range Art Exhibitions.  Click here.

Please Scroll down to see our previous Exhibitions.

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