KIM PUTNAM
DREAMSCAPES
Perception is the culmination of a six-year journey exploring the objectification of the female form, this exhibition is the final chapter of that exploration. I focus on the things we, as women, do to ourselves to change peoples’ perception of us; this may include, but is not limited to, how we style or change our hair, the clothes we wear, and the makeup we use to alter our appearance. It also highlights the tools or devices we use and have used over the centuries to change our physical appearance.
ELAINE RICKLIN
HOMESICK
After moving to Denver from New York, my husband and I have gone back to New York at least once a year to visit family, friends, and enjoy the culture and glamour of the city. Covid-19 and Omicron dashed our plans and we are Homesick! We miss New York and hopefully will be back in the near future.
ALICIA BAILEY & MELINDA LAZ
Two Artists|TwentyYears| Twenty Twenty-Two
After meeting 20 years ago, Alicia & Melinda have collaborated and exhibited together and served as each other’s critics and friends in both good times and challenging ones. This show pairs them together once again for a show featuring both previous and new work.