Visual Arts And Crafts

Steamboat Art Museum

Arts & Crafts Classes

Kaleidoscope

Art in Education
Kaleidoscope Art Exploration for Kids programs begin mid-June and run through August. The Steamboat Springs Arts Council, in partnership with Steamboat Springs Parks and Recreation, the Yampa Valley Ceili Society, and Robin Getter School of Rhythms and Dance will be
offering art sessions for children ages 6 ~ 12.

These summer programs offer an incredible opportunity for children with working parents to develop creatively and be productive during the long summer break.

Mixed Media Painting School

The Potters Wheel

Art in the Park

The Steamboat Springs Arts Council brings you this annual arts and crafts fair held in West Lincoln Park during Rainbow Weekend in July. Over 200 artisans, food vendors and musicians participate. Between 8,000 - 10,000 people attend this 2 day event. Entertainment includes local musicians, dance troupes, and children's theater performance. Admission is FREE!
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Steamboat Clay Artisans


Deb Babcock
970.871.6827
dbabcock@springsips.com

The Steamboat Clay Artisans is a group of local ceramic artists and those interested in ceramics. Its purpose is to share information and ideas, provide members with a venue for showing and selling their creations, provide seminars and workshops to help build upon pottery-making skills, and support local charities through the donation of bowls and other ceramic wares to its annual Soup Bowl Supper.

Galleries

56 9th Street (970) 879-0044 Two Rivers Gallery specializes in fine art of the American West, including vintage photography, major 19th century prints, drawings, paintings and bronzes, and antique American Indian art. An extensive representation of Colorado landscape paintings and photography complete the collection. Marabou Gallery represents nationally recognized contemporary Western artists, including Jean Perry and Curtis Zabel.

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