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The Art Base has been passing out free art kits for kids from its Basalt location since everything shut down due to the pandemic in March. Since then, the…
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"Metamorphosis" is an apt name for a new exhibit in Basalt that honors murdered and abused Native American women with portraits created from real…
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Early spring is the perfect time for local ceramicist Molly Peacock’s show “Morphous.” Her lightly colored, cloud-like ceramic forms look like melting…
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A new photography exhibit at the Art Base invites visitors to create the final masterpiece. “Say It” is made up of about 70 still-life photographs by…
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Fifteen Basalt High School students are asking the question, “How do you know when you’re home?” The students, all newcomers to the U.S., have been…
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As the Lake Christine Fire begins to be contained, valley residents are picking up the pieces. They’re unpacking their go-bags, sweeping ash from their…
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Imagine the tools you typically find in an art class. Pens, pencils, brushes... small, safe items. For John Bozza’s “Power of Tools” class, the first…
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Thursday night in Basalt, a local curator will discuss the limited roles that women historically played in the art world, and recognize modern female…
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The Claudette Carter ARTmentors Program art show opens Friday night, exhibiting the work of three high school students who spent several months shadowing…
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A new study shows that the arts contribute over $13 billion to Colorado’s economy every year. The U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis partnered with the…