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May 2016 Exhibition Openings

May 2016 Exhibition Openings at Arthur Roger Gallery | James Drake: Drawing, Reading and Counting; Vernon Fisher: Distant Voices in a Foreign Language; Lee Deigaard: Night Vision

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Lee Deigaard: Night Vision

The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present Night Vision, an exhibition of photographs by Lee Deigaard. The exhibition will be on view at Arthur Roger Gallery, located at 432 Julia Street, from May 7 – May 31, 2016. The gallery will host an opening reception with the artist in attendance, on Saturday, May 7 from 5-9 pm in conjunction with Jammin’ on Julia, presented by ADNO, sponsored by the DDD.

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Vernon Fisher: Distant Voices In a Foreign Language

The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present Distant Voices in a Foreign Language, an exhibition of paintings by Vernon Fisher. The exhibition will be on view at Arthur Roger@434, located at 434 Julia Street, from May 7 – June 18, 2016. The gallery will host an opening reception with the artist in attendance, on Saturday, May 7 from 5-9 pm in conjunction with Jammin’ on Julia, presented by ADNO, sponsored by the DDD.

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James Drake: Drawing, Reading and Counting

The Arthur Roger Gallery is pleased to present Drawing, Reading and Counting, an exhibition of mixed media drawings by James Drake. The exhibition will be on view at Arthur Roger Gallery, located at 432 Julia Street, from May 7 – June 18, 2016. The gallery will host an opening reception with the artist in attendance, on Saturday, May 7 from 5-9 pm in conjunction with Jammin’ on Julia, presented by ADNO, sponsored by the DDD.

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“Exhibition Pick: Jim Richard and Friends,” Pelican Bomb

Jim Richard’s ninth exhibition at Arthur Roger Gallery brings together four of his former students—Cheryl Donegan, Amy Feldman, Wayne Gonzales, and Lisa Sanditz—to share the gallery space with him. It has the collegial feeling of a school group project, with the artists putting in their own individual contributions, but this is one where the teacher joins in too.

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“Granite Landscape,” art Vail Valley Gallery Guide

The legacy of world-renowned sculptor Jesús Moroles lives on in Vail following his untimely death in a car accident earlier this year. Moroles’ “Granite Landscape” in Vail’s Ford Park has become a favorite in the town’s public art collection. The installation has served as an intimate gathering place for Bravo! Pre-concert talks, Vail Performing Arts Academy performances, yoga classes and even weddings. The public has embraced and become stewards of the art, which was something dear to the artist.

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