January 6, 2023 through January 22, 2023
Opening Reception Friday, January 6, 2023, 6:00-9:00 pm
EDGE Contemporary Art Gallery kicks off 2023 with EDGE: Past and Present. This exhibition is a group show of Edge members reflecting the passage of time and one’s development as an artist. The exhibit features two pieces by each artist interpreting “past and present” as it relates to them individually.
Drop-off Dates:
Sunday, March 5, 3-5 PM
Monday, March 6, 6-8 PM
$15-per-piece entry fee payable at drop-off
Exhibition Dates: March 10-26, 2023
Upcoming Exhibitions
January 27, 2023 – February 12:, 2023
Naropa Student Exhibition
February 17, 2023 – March 5, 2023
Gio Geo, Mark Farrell, David Clark
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Edge Gallery currently has openings for Full 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.
Join us at EDGE Contemporary Art Gallery for a collection of artwork created by our members. Small and lower-priced works provide an opportunity to pick up a perfect holiday gift for someone special – or yourself! All work is cash-and-carry and most will be under $200!
Upcoming Exhibitions
December 19, 2022 – Jan 6, 2023, 2022
Closed for Holidays–Happy New Year!
January 6, 2023 – January 22, 2023
EDGE: Past and Present
Apply for Membership:
Edge Gallery currently has openings for Full 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.
Opening reception: Friday, November 18, 2022, 6:00-9:00 pm
Gayla Lemke Ripple Effect
Just as climate change is generating a ripple effect on various aspects of our lives, so too can actions taken by individuals and organizations in an effort to slow down the process. This body of work springs from a desire to express how climate change is affecting our environment, especially in the context of water.
Alane Holsteen Hiraeth
Hiraeth is a homesickness, tinged with grief and sadness over the lost or departed.
In this new body of artwork I explore our earthen home, with a tinge of sadness as I watch climate change begin to devour the places we love so much. From deserts to oceans to bogs. We need to do more than extol the virtues of nature. We must collectively act now.
I create my artwork from nature—beeswax, Damar tree resin, and pigments. It is fully biodegradable and non toxic. The artwork is alive and continues to transform over time, like life.
Upcoming Exhibitions
December 8 – 17, 2022
Blue Light Special – Edge Members Group show
December 19, 2022 – Jan 6, 2023, 2022
Closed for Holidays–Happy New Year!
Apply for Membership:
Edge Gallery currently has openings for Full 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.
A cooperative installation by Wynne Reynolds, Faith Williams, and their collaborators.
Opening October 28 – November 13 , 2022
Wynne Reynolds — Obsolete & Everlasting: Handmade blueprints of the natural and the invented.
Faith Williams — Intertwined: Reflections on the relationship of pollinators, native plants, and the effects of our modernized world.
Please join Edge Gallery for a cooperative installation designed by Wynne Reynolds, Faith Williams and their collaborators. Diving into their personal themes of exploring female history and environmental conservation – Wynne and Faith learned cyanotype together and experimented with ways to utilize the photosensitive technique on paper, fabric and wood.
Special events:
Friday, Oct 28 – Opening Night Reception, food and beverage provided
Friday, Nov 4 – 40 West First Friday Celebrations, including Dia De Los Muertos events and a guest artist ofrenda installation by Cindy Loya
Friday, Nov 11 – Mudra Indian Dance Performance in response to the artwork installation.
Upcoming Exhibitions
Nov 18 – Dec 4, 2022
Gayla Lemke, Alane Holsteen
December 8 – 17, 2022
Blue Light Special – Edge Members Group show
Apply for Membership:
Edge Gallery currently has openings for Full 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.
Showing October 7 – October 23, 2022
Opening reception Friday, October 7, 2022, 6:00-9:00pm
Katherine Johnson Inside / Outside
My intuitive painting arises from sources both inner and outer. Unconscious influences from past and present speak through spontaneous mark-making with suggestive forms. From the outside world come the
climate crisis and many world events, from joyful to heart wrenching, that influence my work through abstract images expressing deep reactive feeling. And then the place where it all comes together in a flow of life that shapes what there is to be and do and paint.
Nolan Tredway Glitches and Ghosts
Glitches and Ghosts explores the cohabitation of AI and the idea that humans are more than a biological machine. Through AI generated art and projection mapping, the installation is a world where the pieces work together to form an ecosystem of the incorporeal and the artificial.
Kay D. Galvan Mind’s Play
Our minds are a jumbled playground of ideas, labels, preferences and patterns. None of the contents are solid or lasting — we only think they are, so we use them as a way to organize our world.
As I play within my own mind, trying out new ideas and seeing how rigid or pliable mind might be on any given day, images pop up. When I get curious enough about what those might be, I paint them. They inevitably have something to say about what has built the world I experience.
Heather Hauptman Penumbra
Much of this work was created during the pandemic when I was living in Buenos Aires ARG with my partner of many years. We did not survive the pandemic, as many other couples did not. Sequestered things were exposed to the light, and bleached into nothingness. These pieces reflect the betrayal of my partner, and the despair I felt at having discovered it. But there is also hope in these pieces. Hope that a path will reveal itself in due time, and I have only to listen to the gentle whispers of unseen things that are desperate to guide me along my way.
Upcoming Exhibitions
Oct 28 – Nov 13, 2022
Faith Williams, Wynne Reynolds
Nov 18 – Dec 4, 2022
Gayla Lemke, Alane Holsteen
Apply for Membership:
Edge Gallery currently has openings for Full 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.