LivAspenArt Studio Artists in Residence

LivAspenArt Studio welcomes Renea Menzies and Kristina Horne.  Here are images of a few of the works on view at our Highlands location.

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“Levity 2.0”, Paper, Acrylic and Gel, 14.5 x 12”, Kristina Horne
“Levity 1.0”, Paper , Acrylic and Gel, 11 x 16”, Kristina Horne
“Midnight Moments”, Oil on Canvas, 36 x 36″, Renea Menzies

Balancing Art and Business

We are always popping up in the news but here are some links to some favorite articles including a page from our first welcome into downtown Aspen.  We have since relocated back to Highlands and now the best place to keep abreast of our newsworthy updates is to follow us on FB.

LivAspenArt on Facebook

“The art of balancing art & business” (The Aspen Times, 8-19-2011)

LivAspenArt pops up with show at Zeno (The Aspen Times, 6-28-2014)

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Verbatim

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Verbatim: marked by strict and particular and complete accordance with fact; “an exact mind”; “an exact copy”; “hit the exact center of the target.

March 10 – April 22, 2012

Mark Brendon Smith, Carly Sewell, Matt Neuman, Stanley Bell, Tony Prikryl, Jason Schneider, Stanley Bell, Stephanie Dodes & Marshall Korshak, Shelly Safir Marolt, Susan Obermeyer-Strauss, Jacob Rhodes

Opening Reception: March 13th, 5-9pm with DJ Echo Dafunk, Libations from sponsor Aspen Magazine, St-Germain & Mor Beverage.

Discussion with Andrea Shenk on the Emerging Collector, 5pm

Trunk Show with Jewelry from Virgin, Saints & Angels and fashions from The Galerie Spring Collection.

Second Annual LivAspenArt Loves Fashion: “Verbatim”

March 10 – April 22, 2012
Featuring New Works by Mark Brendon Smith, Stephanie Dodes, Carly Sewell, and with special trunk show by Virgin, Saints and Angels

Opening Celebration with DJ: March 13th, 5 – 9 pm

Winter Conversation Series Part 3: Andrea Shenk on the emerging collector, March 13th, 5pm

Verbatim: marked by strict and particular and complete accordance with fact; “an exact mind”; “an exact copy”; “hit the exact center of the target.”

–“As an artist one can “hit the target” whether with color and line as with Mark Brendon Smith’s and Matt Neuman’s new works, or with visual narratives such as in “Apocalypse Fabulous?” by Carly Sewell. With our show this month “Verbatim”, we ask you to look at both the direct target hit by the artist’s intention, and to question how we as the audience either respond “word for word” and “eye for eye” or if our digestion of the work and interpretation takes us beyond this visual-verbatim experience. Please come meet the artists and discuss what you find in their work… perhaps you will share “an exact mind”. I personally love this idea of the emotional and literal responses we can share in common with the author and artist as well as the adventures a piece of artwork or a passage of literature can send us on that are a new creation in and of themselves.”