Durango Arts Center
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802 East 2nd Ave.
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Trio Series
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2/8/2004

Trio Series

Durango Arts Center, Durango

Group Exhibit Three by Durango Artists


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Group Exhibit Three by Durango Artists

Monica Goldsmith
Monica Goldsmith uses acrylic paint to create her hardedge abstract paintings in which she uses geometric planes of color to give the impression of light and movement. She has studied art at Fort Lewis College in Durango, Colorado and has continued her studies at The Open Studio in Santa Fe and at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Monica earned a B.A. degree in Communication from Loyola University in Chicago. She has exhibited in Durango; Pagosa Springs; Denver; Farmington; Delray Beach, Florida and Dubois, Wyoming, and lives and works in Durango, Colorado.

Barbara Heinrich
Barbara Heinrich creates acrylic and oil paintings in two genres: representational, pseudo-realistic images based on the graphics of poster art as well as abstract work where a tension is present between structure and free form shapes. Her work has been shown in student and group shows in the San Francisco Bay area, where she studied at Stanford University. She also studied art history with Kirk Varnedoe who is currently the chief curator of the Modern Museum of Art in New York City. Barbara began painting professionally with her recent retirement and move to Durango, Colorado.

Tony Schweikle
Tony Schweikle's large-scale color giclee' prints capture life on the streets of Florence and Venice and other parts of Italy. His career as a photographer began in 1968 as a photojournalist with a Chicago area newspaper. He then moved to freelance photography with his work appearing in publications including Britannica and Compton Encyclopedias, Powder, Skiing, Natural History and Paris Match magazines. He has received awards for his photography from International Photographers and the American Heritage Society. In 1977 he began a 25-year career with still photography, scouting locations for directors of feature films and commercials. In 2001, on a trip to Italy, he was inspired to turn his camera toward creative photography. Tony lives in Durango, Colorado.

Aug 3, 2004 - Aug 28, 2004 Artist's Reception: Aug 6, 2004

Gallery hours: Tues-Sat, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Phone: (970) 259-2606

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Sun, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
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Durango Arts Center
802 East 2nd Ave. - Durango, CO 81301
Tel: (970) 259-2606 - Fax: (970) 259-6571

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