First Fridays at the America Building
August 2022
August 5th, 6:00PM - 9:00PM
Tintype Photography Exhibtion
Hosted by Conference Room (kico Marketing)
Join students from the CSU photo department in an interactive display around Tintype Photography.
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Open Studio
Hosted by Gale Whitman Studio
Being human is complex: joyful, disappointing, exciting, lonely, hopeful, confusing. I believe that creating and sharing my heartfelt artwork can help connect people, encouraging them and allowing them to feel understood. I draw inspiration from nature and the resilient human spirit, often using saturated colors in engaging combinations to attract the eye of my viewers and to affirm their inner beings.
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Su Wang
Hosted by ki.co Marketing
Su Wang is a talented watercolor painter based out of Fort Collins. Her arts are traditional Chinese painting, Most are Colorado nature and animals, peonies, panda and bamboo. She can do all “finish work” by hand to make the art look like a finished product, because Chinese painting use special paper which is very soft and thin.
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Jessica MacMaster
Hosted by Bloom Floral Boutique
Thank you so much for checking out my knots! I am so thankful to Bloom Floral Boutique for having my macrame amid the beauty of their store. My love for fiber art goes all the way back to those friendship bracelets we all made in grade school. I couldn't let that very important skill set go to waste so now, I tie knots into images and patterns with the hope they feel soft, comforting and familiar. Why landscapes? While mountains are magnificent and often distant, people (especially here in Colorado) have such a personal connection with them. Art itself can sometimes feel distant so I like to make things you can touch, feel, and have your own personal interaction with. Faces also intrigue me because our brains tend to see them, seek them out, even in abstractions. I also keep trying to understand why our brains easily pick out the form of the face, yet it is much harder to see a faceless human form. Did you see the faceless woman looking over her shoulder or was it a bunch of random lines? Ok, that's enough out of me, but please message me on instagram if you want to art-nerd out with me!
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SheWolf Studios
Hosted by Pinpoint Reflexology
Join Pinpoint Reflexology upstairs for works from Casey Stelter of SheWolf Studios, creating peculiar pottery and other eclectic ceramic works.
View WebsiteLocated upstairs in Suite #222