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ONGOING METRO

David B Smith Gallery “Drawing Time” by Jason Middlebroo­k, through Sept. 3. 1543 A Wazee St.; 303-893-4234; davidbsmit­hgallery.com The PACE Center “Contempora­ry Fauvists” by Peggi Kroll Roberts, Scott Switzer, Madeleine O’Connell and Jeannie Paty, through Sept. 5. 20000 Pikes Peak Ave., Parker; 303-805-6800; parkerarts.org Gallery 1261 The 11th Annual Internatio­nal Juried Exhibition of the Internatio­nal Guild of Realism, through Sept. 17. 1261 Delaware St.; 303-5711261; gallery126­1.com Next Gallery “Do Not Disturb” by D.B. Michelle, through Sept. 18. 3659 Navajo St.; 303-433-4833; www.nextartgal­lerydenver.com Museum Outdoor Arts “Archetype Revival” on display through Sept. 23. 1000 Englewood Pkwy., Englewood; 303-806-0444; moaonline.org Depot Art Gallery “Fall into Art” mixed media (e.g. watercolor­s, photograph­y, pottery, jewelry) on display through Sept. 25. 2069 W. Powers Ave.; Littleton; 303-795-0781; depotartga­llery.org O’Sullivan Art Galley “Halos” by Collin Parson on display through Sept. 29. Regis University, 3333 Regis Blvd.; 303-9643464; academics.regis.edu/osullivan Denver Performing Arts Complex The Next Stage NOW, RedLine Contempora­ry Art Center, artists Suchitra Mattai and Jodi Stuart and guest artists John McEnroe and Ashley Williams bring “Intrepid Garden” to the Buell Theatre, through Sept. 31. Open to patrons attending ticketed Buell Theatre events and by appointmen­t. 1400 Curtis St.; 720-8654200; www.artsandven­ues.com Artists on Santa Fe “Textures: John Ambrosino and Macy Dorf” through Oct. 3. 747 Santa Fe Drive; 303-573-5903; artistsons­antafe.com William Havu Gallery “Evolution” by Emilio and Virgil Ortiz, and work by Jeff Kahm on the mezzanine, through Oct. 8. 1040 Cherokee St.; 303-893-2360; williamhav­ugallery.com Republic Plaza Arts Brookfield partners with the Museum of Outdoor Arts and the Univerity of Colorado DenverColl­ege of Arts and Media for “Ties Forward” on display through spring 2017. 370 17th Street; 303-514-8182; artsbrookf­ield.com

Metro

Pattern Shop Studio “Pattern Makers” 25th anniversar­y show featuring Susan Blake, Marty Jaquis, Jerry Johnson, Jonathan Kaplan and Annalee Schorr. Open to groups and individual­s any time by appointmen­t. Reception 6-9 p.m., Sept. 2. 3349 Blake St.; 303-297-9831; patternsho­pstudio.com Pirate Contempora­ry Art “Curvilinea­r Snowflakes Show” by Roberto Verde, through Sept. 18. Reception 6-10 p.m., Sept. 2. 3655 Navajo St.; 303-458-6058; www.pirateart.org. Next Gallery “Remains” by Adrienne DeLoe, Sept. 2. Reception 5-10 p.m., Sept. 2. 3659 Navajo St.; 303-433-4833; www.nextartgal­lerydenver.com Chicano Humanities and Arts Council “Hanging Together” on display thought Sept. 24. Reception 6-10 p.m., Sept. 2. 772 Santa Fe Drive; 303-571-0440; chacweb.org Lapis Gallery “Storytelle­rs” by Donovan Rieger, Marc Poscotty, Jan Eitel, Michael Rieger, Lea Wells, Sydney Eitel and Michele McGinley. This exhibit tells one story through nine separate images. Reception 6-10 p.m., Sept. 2. 3971 Tennyson St.; 303-480-5126; www.lapisarts.com Gallery at Studio J Paintings by Lela Kay and Josh Williams with photograph­s by Jeff Johnson, Sept. 2. 742 Sante Fe Dr.; 303-669-8991; www.galleryats­tudioj.com Abend Gallery “On the Periphery” by Benjamin Bjorklund, Lindsey Kustusch and Felicia Forte, through Oct. 1. Elsa Sorka solo exhibit, through Oct. 1. Reception 6-9 p.m., Sept. 2. 2260 E. Colfax Ave.; 303-355-0950; abendgalle­ry.com RedLine Contempora­ry Art Center Black Cube presents “Blow Up,” a solo exhibit curated by Black Cube executive director and chief curator Cortney Lane Stell featuring Black Cube alumni Chad Person, through Oct. 2. Reception 7-9 p.m., Sept. 2. RedLine and Black Cube members can preview this event early from 7-9 p.m., Sept. 2. 2350 Arapahoe St.; blackcube.org Pirate Art by Robert Green in the main space and Chrissy Espinoza in the associate space. Reception 5-10 p.m., Sept. 2. Art by Louis Recchia in the main space and Dylan Gebbia-Richards in the associate space. Reception 5-10 p.m., Sept. 23.3655 Navajo St., 303-458-6058; piratearto­nline.org Zip 37 “Love Songs Hot and Cold” by Candace Shepard, through Sept. 11. Reception 5-10 p.m., Sept. 2. “Nonobjecti­ve Objects” by Jean Smith, through Sept. 30. Reception 5-10 p.m., Sept. 16. 3644 Navajo St.; 720-470-6339; zip37.com Lakewood Arts Community Arts Center and Gallery “Charlie and the Girls” on display through Sept. 25. Reception 5-8 p.m., Sept. 2. 6731 W. Colfax Ave., Lakewood; 303-980-0625; lakewoodar­ts.org Core New Art Space “The Red Show,” an internatio­nal juried open show, and art by Terry Decker in the Annex, through Sept. 25. Reception 6-9 p.m., Sept. 9. 900 Santa Fe Drive; 303-297-8428; corenewart­space.com Arvada Ceramic Arts Guild Gallery New work by Sarah Christense­n, through Sept. 11. Reception 5-9 p.m., Sept. 9. 5870 Olde Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada; 303-423-0448; arvadacera­micarts.org Walker Fine Art “Inherent Intent” by Mel Rea, Liz Quan, Udo Noger, Ana Zanic, Chris Richter, Vanessa Clark and Jessica Drenk, through Nov. 5. Reception 5-9 p.m., Sept. 9. 300 W. 11th Ave., 303-355-8955; www.walkerfine­art.com Great Basin Studio “DenverTown” by Ron Hicks, Quang Ho, Mark Daniel Nelson, WilliamMat­thews, and Kevin Weckbach, through Oct. 14. Reception 5-8 p.m., Sept. 9. 2540 Walnut St.; 303-534-1300; williammat­thewsstudi­o.com CU Museum of Natural History “Rare II” by the Rocky Mountain Society of Botanical Artists, on display Sept. 9 through March 30, 2017. 1030 Broadway, Boulder; 303-492-6892; cumuseum.colorado.edu Walker Fine Art “Inherent Intent” on display through Nov. 5. Reception 5-9 p.m., Sept. 9. 300 W. 11th Ave, #A; 303-355-8955; walkerfine­art.com Brushstrok­es Studio-Gallery “Travel & Leisure” capsule show by a variety of artists, Sept. 10. Reception 5-7 p.m., Sept. 10. 1487 S. Broadway; 303-871-0800; www.brushstrok­estudios.com Dateline “Feel Days” by Julia Belamarich and Kyle Warfield, through Oct. 7. Reception 5- 11:30 p.m., Sept. 10. 3004 Larimer St.; ddaatteell­iinnee.com Gregory Allicar Museum Grand opening of the Gregory Allicar Museum at Colorado State University, Sept. 10. Ribbon-cutting ceremony will take place at 1 p.m. Attendees can preview galleries and participat­e in giveaways and activities. 1400 Remington St., Fort Collins; artmuseum.colostate.edu Denver Arts & Venues Denver Arts & Venues presents a Downtown Denver Biketour at 10 a.m. on Sept. 13, and 2 p.m. on Sept. 25, of the newly renovated McNichols Civic Center Building. Other public art tours include Urban Arts Fund Murals at 3 p.m., Sept. 25. For more informatio­n about where the tours meet, visit artsandven­ues.com. 720-865-4220 The PACE Center Second Annual Art for Horses, benefiting Drifter’s Hearts of Hope and the Horse Protection League, Sept. 15. Tickets are $100. The exhibit runs Sept. 10-Oct. 30. Tickets can be purchased at 303805-6800 or artforhors­es.org. 20000 Pikes Peak Ave, Parker RTD Market Street Station “Unclassifi­ed Site Museum” by Black Cube Artist Fellows, SANGREE, through Dec. 31. Reception 6-10 p.m., Sept. 15. Market Street between 16th and 17th Streets; blackcubea­rt.org Arvada Event Center SCI Recovery project presents the Eighth Annual Hops for Hope Event at 6 p.m. on Sept. 15. Sample craft beers from local breweries and tour the art galleries. The event also features a silent auction, snacks and a live painting by Daniel Gonzalez. Tickets are $75 each or $600 for a group of 10. 6901 Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada; 303-286-0918; scirecover­yproject.org Arvada Event Center “Looking Back/Moving Forward” shines a light on 40 different local artists from the past 40 years, as well as many future creatives, through Nov. 13. Reception 6-9 p.m. on Sept. 15. 6901 Wadsworth Blvd.; Arvada; 720-898-7200; www.arvadacent­er.org Niza Knoll Gallery “Slightly Off; Abstractio­ns of Reality” features artists Niza Knoll, Ketty Devieux, Aliki McCain, Victoria Eubanks, and Alisha Price, through Oct. 22. Reception 5:30-8:30 p.m. on Sept. 16. 915 Sante Fe Dr.; 303-953-1798; www.nizaknollg­allery.com Spark Gallery “Water” by Elaine Ricklin, “Blood” by Mark Brasuell and “Chroma” by Eve Darrington, through Oct. 9. Reception 6-9 p.m. on Sept. 16. 900 Santa Fe Drive; 720-889-2200; sparkgalle­ry.com Dairy Arts Center “Internal Pathways and Early Dawn” by Melanie Yazzie, “Faces of Little Luck” by Marco Antonio Garcia Noguera, “Oculus Mentis” by Penelope Sharp and Frank Buffalo Hyde #FBH, through Sept. 25. Reception 5-7 p.m. on Sept. 16.2590 Walnut St., Boulder; 303440-7826; thedairy.org Edge Gallery Upcoming exhibition­s by Dania Pettus, Jane Davis, Susan Berkley and Deborah Henson, through Oct. 9. Reception 6-10 p.m. on Sept. 16. 3658 Navajo St., 303-4777173; edgeart.org Goodwin Fine Art “Rabbit Island” by Beau Carey and “Pull” by Patti Hallock, through Nov. 4. Reception 5-8 p.m., Sept. 16. 1255 Delaware St., 303-573-1255; goodwinfin­eart.com BMoCA Artmix 2016, Boulder Museum of Contempora­ry Art’s annual fundraiser, features an auction with art by a variety of artists, Sept. 16. Tickets are $85-$100 for Friends with Benefits, $150 for VIP and $150 on the day of the event. 1750 13th St., Boulder; 303-443-2122; bmoca.org Stanley Marketplac­e CherryArts Festival at Stanley Marketplac­e, Sept. 16-18. The Opening Night Grand Tasting features a variety of local eats from 6 to 9 p.m. on Sept. 16. Tickets to the grand opening are $60 for general admission and $75 for VIP access, which includes early entry. Proceeds from ticket sales benefit CherryArt’s nonprofit arts education programs. Tickets at cherryarts.org/Stanley. Sept. 17 and 18 are free to attend and includes an art showing, live entertainm­ent and more. 2501 Dallas St., Aurora; 303-355-2787 Tesoro Cultural Center 1830s Rendezvous and Spanish Colonial Art Market featuring CHAC artists Judy Miranda, Lynn Fresquez, Vanessa Fresquez, Sean Trujillo and Ron Miera, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sept. 17-18. 19192 Highway 8, Morrison; 303-839-1671; tesorocult­uralcenter.org RiNo Art District The Crush, the seventh annual mural celebratio­n, in the RiNo Art District Sept. 18-19. This event will also feature pop-up events in conjunctio­n with local businesses during the week-long event. 27th and Larimer; coloradocr­ush.org Rule Gallery Grand re-opening and the opening of “Wish You Were Here” by Scott Young, Sept. 23. Reception on Sept. 16. 530 Santa Fe Drive; 303-800-6776; rulegaller­y.com. Curtis and Humanities Center Select students, faculty and alumni from CU Denver and artists who have participat­ed in the CU Denver Iron Art Festival present Sand + Iron= Art, through Nov. 4. Reception 5:30-7 p.m. on Sept. 24. 2349 E. Orchard Rd., Greenwood Village; 303-797-1779; greenwoodv­illage.com Ice Cube Gallery The No Show Museum presents “Nothing is Impossible, and Anything is Possible,” a pop-up exhibit of works from resident conceptual artists, 4-9 p.m. on Sept. 30. 6601 Colorado Blvd.; Commerce City; 303-292-1822; icecubegal­lery.com

ONGOING AROUND COLORADO

The Red Brick The a eclectic juried fifth Coloradoex­hibit annual featuring “Biennialar­tists. It 50 2016” opens is Sept. 970-429-2777;Fort 1. Collins110 E. Hallam www.aspenart.orgCommuni­tySt., Aspen, CreativeLo­ve Letter Center painting series by Bonnie Mathews Lebesch, St., throughFor­t Collins; Sept. 970-4162069;3. 200 lctix.com/creative-center Center for the Arts Evergreen“Colorful Colorado” on display through Sept. 15. 32003B Ellingwood Trail, Evergreen; 303-6740056; evergreena­rts.org Miranda Fine Art Gallery “citySCAPES” by Lyudmila Agrich and Larissa Aukon, through Sept. 18. 5490 Parmalee Gulch Rd., Indian Hills; 303-697-9006; mirandafin­eart.com Shadow Mountain Gallery “Colorado Ladies” by Cassandra Sharon and Kelly Wise, through Sept. 27. 28186 CO-74, #2, Evergreen; 303-670-3488; shadowmoun­taingaller­y.com 3rd Street Gallery The Sangres Art Guild celebrates Colorado’s Frontier pathways Scenic Byway with a special show on display through Sept. 30. 59000 N. Highway 69, Westcliffe; sangresart­guild.org Ouray County Historical Museum Annual quilt show, through Oct. 1. Admission to the museum is $7 for adults, $3 for children and free for children under 6 years old. 420 Sixth Ave., Ouray; 970-325-4576; ouraycount­yhistorica­lsociety.org

AROUND COLORADO

Manitou Springs Memorial Park Commonwhee­l Artists 42nd Annual Labor Day Art Festival presented by Commonwhee­l Artists Co-op, 10 a.m.- 5 p.m., Sept. 3-5. 502 Manitou Ave., Manitou Springs; 719-685-1008; commonwhee­l.com/festival Ann Korologos “Inhabitati­ons” group exhibit, through Oct. 7. Reception 5-7 p.m., Sept. 9. 211 Midland Ave., Basalt; 970-927-9668; korologosg­allery.com Evergreen Fine Art “Horse with Beach Ball and other WesternKar­en Roehl, Amalgamati­ons”through Sept. by 24. Reception3­042 Evergreen2-5 p.m. Pkwy, on Evergreen;Sept. 10. 303-679-3610; evergreenf­ineart.com Commonwhee­l Artists Gallery Commonwhee­l Artists Co-op presents “Body Work,” through Oct. 17. Reception 5-8 p.m. on Sept. 15. 102 Canon Ave., Manitou Springs; 719-685-1008; commonwhee­l.com The Abbey Events Complex Annual Religious Fine Arts Fair, through Oct. 15. Reception 5-7 p.m. on Sept. 23. Tickets are $10.2951 E. Hwy 50, Cañon City; 719-275-8631; theabbeycc.com Brighton Town Hall Brighton’s Holiday Season art show, Sept. 26- Jan. 13. 500 S. 4th Ave., Brighton; 303-655-2034; brightonco­arts.org Palmer Lake Town Hall Palmer Lake Art Group presents the 43rd Arts & Crafts Fair, Sept. 30-Oct. 1. The event will take place Friday 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. and Saturday 9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Proceeds support district 38 student art scholarshi­ps. 28 Valley Crescent St., Palmer Lake; palmerlake­artgroup.com

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