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38th Annual All Colorado Art Show- Curtis Center for the Arts, Greenwood Village


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Opening Reception: Saturday, July 10 6-8pm


Center Hours


Monday through Friday - 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Saturdays - 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Now in its 38th year, the All Colorado Art Show celebrates artists from across the state. Working in many different mediums, there is something for everyone in this exhibit. We are fortunate to have Mike McClung be our juror for this years show. Mike, together with his partner Warren Campbell, owns Michael Warren Contemporary in Denver Colorado. Having worked in both business and in creative industries for the last 30 years, the gallery has been the perfect blend of his professional experience. Michael Warren Contemporary opened in the heart of Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe in 2014 and in 7 years has mounted over 100 exhibits and welcomed 90,000 visitors to the gallery.

About the Juror
Mike McClung, together with his partner Warren Campbell, owns Michael Warren Contemporary in Denver Colorado. Having worked in both business and in creative industries for the last 30 years, the gallery has been the perfect blend of his professional experience. Over the years, Mike has seen some 3500 gallery exhibits and nearly 2000 museum exhibits around the world; that coupled with looking at books, magazines, websites, television, restaurants, offices, and homes...well, it adds up to a LOT of artwork. Michael Warren Contemporary opened in the heart of Denver’s Art District on Santa Fe in 2014 and in 7 years has mounted over 100 exhibits and welcomed 90,000 visitors to the gallery. 

About the Curtis Center for the Arts
Originally built as a one-room schoolhouse in 1914 to serve ten local students, the historic redbrick building is now home to the Curtis Center for the Arts. The Curtis School was formally opened in 1914 with no electricity or running water. The one acre of land the school sat on was originally donated by area resident Mary J. Curtis in 1901. In 1991 the building was dedicated as the Curtis Arts & Humanities Center. Today, the Curtis Center continues to be a learning center for the arts. The Center offers art instruction, rotating visual arts exhibits, lectures and the occasional performance. The Curtis Center for the Arts is owned and operated by the City of Greenwood Village.