The Denver Post

Local artists’ works on display at rec centers

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Each month the South Suburban Public Art Committee selects local artists to display their work at three of South Suburban’s recreation centers. These temporary art exhibits are intended to support and promote South Suburban’s mission to enrich the lives of all its residents andencoura­gealegacyo­farttobe enjoyed and appreciate­d. All artwork on display is available for purchase. Residence: Englewood Medium: Paintings and digital photograph­s

Collection: Pihajlic’s exhibit is titled “Colorful Colorado” because that is exactly what you will find displayed. From colorful skies to slope hugging snowboarde­rs, see and feel why you love living here.

On display: Buck Recreation Center, through July 31 Residence: Littleton Medium: Photograph­s Collection: Paton calls her exhibit “Photo Finds – Here and Now.” She likes to create moments in time, items captured at that split second that reveals the inner character of the subject. She strives to have every one of her photograph­s a one-of-a-kind moment that you can treasure forever.

On display: Lone Tree Recreation Center, through July 31 Residence: Lakewood Medium: Photograph­s Collection: Winn’s photograph­y is a study of the relationsh­ip of detail, its interactio­n with color and lighting to create what is perceptual­ly beautiful. These images range from extreme close-ups to vast landscape and dreamlike images.

On display: Goodson Recreation Center, through July 31

South Suburban’s Public Art Committee encourages all Colorado artists to apply to display their artwork temporaril­y.

For a complete list of guidelines and an art exhibition applicatio­n, visit sspr.org or contact the arts and enrichment manager, Darcie LaScala, at 720-245-2601 or DarcieL@sspr.org.

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