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A museum director who believes in more than the gallery walls

© 2015, The Washington Post NEAR FLAGSTAFF, Arizona - The big gala is approaching, but Michael Govan is a long way from his Hollywood tuxedo. He’s in an SUV, blazing down a dusty ...

Slavery as unavoidable subject matter

Durango artist Mike Brieger’s new show draws on an uncomfortable theme

Repurposed children’s toys explore the dark sides of childhood

Patti Singer’s sculptures using repurposed children’s toys explore under-examined and uncomfortable aspects of childhood

Next week, not to miss

Cultural creator and graphic design guru Ben Barry at FLC

Oh, the kitsch these days!

Rachael Anderson and Minna Jain explore practical art at Studio &.

Trash and treasure: The art of the dumpster

One woman’s quest to bring art to unexpected places and people, one dumpster at a time

When legend becomes fact, paint the legend

Western pop art icon Billy Schenck unveils new work at Sorrel Sky

‘A canvas never goes into shock’ and other observations by a tattooer moonlighting as an artist

This time, Tom Kipp’s designs are on paper, not skin, for show at Lost Dog

The art of the hustle

Bypassing galleries, local painter Folwell is still forging his own path 22 years later

Open Shutter brings distinct, surprising outlooks with two new photography shows

With two new shows and three photographers, Open Shutter brings distinct, surprising outlooks

DAC showcases regional photography talent

Local exhibit ‘REPRISE’ returns with surprises

Skin in the game: Artist Shay Lopez displays his versatility in new show ‘Skinscapes’

Ever eclectic and experimental, artist Shay Lopez displays his versatility in new show ‘Skinscapes’
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