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Durango Autumn Arts Festival is this weekend

Festival celebrates its 23rd anniversary

Durango’s Fall Gallery Walk to be Sept. 15

Mark you calendars for the annual fall affair

Art seen: Karyn Gabaldon Arts

Editor’s note: This article is the second in a monthly series profiling Durango’s art galleries.By Katie Chicklinski-Cahill Herald Arts & Entertainment editor It’s ...

Artist Paul Folwell holding 24th annual Studio Show

When you meet local artist Paul Folwell, the first thing you notice is that he’s a really funny guy. The second? He’s a really talented painter, working primarily in oils.. For th...

Durango Arts Center kicks off inaugural Pride Art Show

Pride exhibit gives artists a voice

Beyond tradition at DAC

Contemporary indigenous art raises issues at Arts Center

Hit the streets for Spring Gallery Walk

One of the surest signs that spring is here to stay in Durango is the Spring Gallery Walk. Starting at 5 p.m. May 12, 10 downtown galleries will welcome you in to check out their...

‘Be confident and find your happiness’

Hotchkiss artist opening new show at Diane West Jewelry & Art

Durango Arts Center shows early Englehart works

Stanton Englehart often described Gaia, the ancient Greek earth mother, as “the real driver of our lives.” Englehart, who died April 22, 2009, was a child of the Southwest, an...

Artist Ed Bolster to open show at Durango Arts Center

“Energy and motion are the bottom line,” says Durango artist Ed Bolster. His new show, “Extended Gestures,” which will open tonight (Jan. 6) in the Durango Arts Center library, of...

Sorrel Sky Gallery to open new show

‘Little Windows with a Big View’ starts Dec. 2

National Gallery acquires rare 17th-century Dutch painting; will be on display starting Tuesday

WASHINGTON – Timing is everything. The National Gallery of Art will open an exhibition Tuesday featuring a rare 17th-century painting by Caspar Netscher that it acquired only last...