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Colorado Governor's Art Show 2024

5/31/2024

 
Don’t miss your chance to see this year’s Colorado Governor's Art Show We are loving how our artist’s Jane DeDecker and Alyson Kinkade each featured the sun in their artwork this year. Check these unique pieces plus so much more by over 60 Colorado artists in one spot! Can’t make it to NOCO? View and shop online: ​governorsartshow.org/

The 33rd annual Colorado Governor’s Art Show is open through June 9 at the Loveland Museum.❤️ 

We are proud sponsors of this amazing exhibit showcasing Colorado artists You’ll spot art by some of our Fellows, Jane DeDecker and Daniel Glanz plus NSG Director Alyson Kinkade


This year’s show was juried by Maureen Corey, Kim English, Tony Hochstetler, Adrienne Stein, and Skip Whitcomb With different jurors each year it guarantees a unique art experience, plus the show gives back to the community assisting the Thompson Education Foundation's Resiliency Fund for Unhoused Youth making this one of our favorite shows to attend in the region.
Don’t miss your chance to see this year’s Colorado Governor's Art Show We are loving how our artist’s Jane DeDecker and Alyson Kinkade each featured the sun in their artwork this year. Check these unique pieces plus so much more by over 60 Colorado artists in one spot! Can’t make it to NOCO? View and shop online: ​governorsartshow.org/  The 33rd annual Colorado Governor’s Art Show is open through June 9 at the Loveland Museum.❤️   We are proud sponsors of this amazing exhibit showcasing Colorado artists You’ll spot art by some of our Fellows, Jane DeDecker and Daniel Glanz plus NSG Director Alyson Kinkade  This year’s show was juried by Maureen Corey, Kim English, Tony Hochstetler, Adrienne Stein, and Skip Whitcomb With different jurors each year it guarantees a unique art experience, plus the show gives back to the community assisting the Thompson Education Foundation's Resiliency Fund for Unhoused Youth making this one of our favorite shows to attend in the region.  #CelebrateColoradoArtists #ArtHappenings #OpeningNight #ArtWithHeart #cogovartshow #coloradogovernorsartshow #governorsartshow #artshow #coloradoartscene #artcollector #arthappenings #artworthcollecting #artwithheart #celebratecoloradoartists

Moving On

6/27/2023

 
We've made the move and Columbine Gallery is officially closed. If you've visited the gallery in recent years, you know we practice maximalism in the display of art, inside and out. This meant the logistics of moving a 30 year old gallery was no easy feat. Thanks to the collectors who purchased in the final month to lighten the load.  Our offices are in new spaces, the artists picked up their work; and we are finding homes for all the odds and ends.  We will continue to sell artwork online, which has become a popular choice among art collectors. This is particularly ideal when a collector is familiar with an artist or has worked with us in the past; they know the quality and take comfort in our 30 plus years of experience. This trust has been built over time, and we intend to care for our artists and collectors in the same manner we have from the start. Shop Here  This transition to less show space will allow us to dedicate more  energy to the large-scale projects and pursue more of our own interests. Alyson plans to spend more time on her own artwork; and John will continue to work on special projects and philanthropic projects that combine the arts and helping community.  Loveland will remain our home base, and we intend to be part of the art world for a long time to come. It has been a privilege to serve the community of Loveland, Colorado, and our amazing stable of artists over the years. We look forward to continuing to do so in a different capacity.  ​We have thoroughly enjoyed working with art appreciators of all levels, but the true passion has always been in the design team approach it takes to place great public art. Since 1992 we placed over 500 significant monuments across the nation, and we look forward to placing much more of our talented NSG member's work.
Art-filled walls and pedestals by over 40 artists
We've made the move and Columbine Gallery is officially closed. If you've visited the gallery in recent years, you know we practice maximalism in the display of art, inside and out. This meant the logistics of moving a 30 year old gallery was no easy feat. Thanks to the collectors who purchased in the final month to lighten the load.  Our offices are in new spaces, the artists picked up their work; and we are finding homes for all the odds and ends.  We will continue to sell artwork online, which has become a popular choice among art collectors. This is particularly ideal when a collector is familiar with an artist or has worked with us in the past; they know the quality and take comfort in our 30 plus years of experience. This trust has been built over time, and we intend to care for our artists and collectors in the same manner we have from the start. Shop Here  This transition to less show space will allow us to dedicate more  energy to the large-scale projects and pursue more of our own interests. Alyson plans to spend more time on her own artwork; and John will continue to work on special projects and philanthropic projects that combine the arts and helping community.  Loveland will remain our home base, and we intend to be part of the art world for a long time to come. It has been a privilege to serve the community of Loveland, Colorado, and our amazing stable of artists over the years. We look forward to continuing to do so in a different capacity.  ​We have thoroughly enjoyed working with art appreciators of all levels, but the true passion has always been in the design team approach it takes to place great public art. Since 1992 we placed over 500 significant monuments across the nation, and we look forward to placing much more of our talented NSG member's work.
The NSG Sculpture Garden had over 80 pieces on rotation.
We've made the move and Columbine Gallery is officially closed. If you've visited the gallery in recent years, you know we practice maximalism in the display of art, inside and out. This meant the logistics of moving a 30 year old gallery was no easy feat. Thanks to the collectors who purchased in the final month to lighten the load.  Our offices are in new spaces, the artists picked up their work; and we are finding homes for all the odds and ends.  We will continue to sell artwork online, which has become a popular choice among art collectors. This is particularly ideal when a collector is familiar with an artist or has worked with us in the past; they know the quality and take comfort in our 30 plus years of experience. This trust has been built over time, and we intend to care for our artists and collectors in the same manner we have from the start. Shop Here  This transition to less show space will allow us to dedicate more  energy to the large-scale projects and pursue more of our own interests. Alyson plans to spend more time on her own artwork; and John will continue to work on special projects and philanthropic projects that combine the arts and helping community.  Loveland will remain our home base, and we intend to be part of the art world for a long time to come. It has been a privilege to serve the community of Loveland, Colorado, and our amazing stable of artists over the years. We look forward to continuing to do so in a different capacity.  ​We have thoroughly enjoyed working with art appreciators of all levels, but the true passion has always been in the design team approach it takes to place great public art. Since 1992 we placed over 500 significant monuments across the nation, and we look forward to placing much more of our talented NSG member's work.
We always found a spot to show as much art as possible.
We've made the move and Columbine Gallery is officially closed. If you've visited the gallery in recent years, you know we practice maximalism in the display of art, inside and out. This meant the logistics of moving a 30+ year old gallery was no easy feat. Thanks to the collectors who purchased in the final month to lighten the load.  Our offices are in new spaces, the artists picked up their work; and we are finding homes for all the odds and ends.

We will continue to sell artwork online, which has become a popular choice among art collectors. This is particularly ideal when a collector is familiar with an artist or has worked with us in the past; they know the quality and take comfort in our 30 plus years of experience. This trust has been built over time, and we intend to care for our artists and collectors in the same manner we have from the start. Shop Here

This transition to less show space will allow us to dedicate more  energy to the large-scale projects and pursue more of our own interests. Alyson plans to spend more time on her own artwork; and John will continue to work on special projects and philanthropic projects that combine the arts and helping community.

Loveland will remain our home base, and we intend to be part of the art world for a long time to come. It has been a privilege to serve the community of Loveland, Colorado, and our amazing stable of artists over the years. We look forward to continuing to do so in a different capacity.

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We have thoroughly enjoyed working with art appreciators of all levels, but the true passion has always been in the design team approach it takes to place great public art. Since 1992 we placed over 500 significant monuments across the nation, and we look forward to placing much more of our talented NSG member's work.

Enjoy the emptying of Columbine Gallery...

New Office Spaces

6/20/2023

 
June has been full of coordinating the move out of Columbine Gallery and the Sculpture Garden, we're happy to share that JK Designs' made the move to home offices and we are excited about our renewed focus on our large-scale projects with the National Sculptors' Guild members artwork. So far, our dog's are the happiest about the move.
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Alyson's office is already in use and Jujube is super happy with her new bed in the office.

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We were all pleasantly pleased to see the Executive Desk Set fit into John's space. We'll update with a new pic of all the office accoutrements. It sets the tone for some great site designs and public art master planning to take place.

Five Questions: Alyson Kinkade, a lifetime in the arts

5/8/2023

 
LOCAL NEWS Five Questions: Alyson Kinkade, a lifetime in the arts  Columbine Gallery closing June 1 By PAMELA JOHNSON  Loveland Reporter-Herald May 7, 2023 at 8:00 p.m.  Alyson Kinkade has been creating art for, as she said, “as long as I can remember.” ​ The painter, who runs Columbine Gallery in Loveland with her dad, John Kinkade, is one of 62 artists with pieces in the Governor’s Art Show underway at the Loveland Museum, and dips her paintbrush into many different colors of the art world.  With the National Sculptor’s Guild, she helps place large sculptures in public art collections.  With the gallery, which is closing in June and transitioning to online only, she has provided a place for artists to display and sell their work, and for people to view a variety of different types of art. With her paints, she creates a unique world for people to enjoy.  1. How did you first start as an artist? What is your specialty? I have enjoyed creating art for as long as I can remember, with great art teachers throughout my primary schools in Greeley and Loveland, and a supportive family with creative friends even before my family started the art gallery. I grew up with encouragement to try all methods and materials that art can take form in, going to the Creative Arts Center all through elementary school.  ...  My (junior high) art teacher was Dan Augenstein -- we called him Auggie -- who I later got to represent as an artist in our gallery. He’s also in the Governor’s Art Show. He specialized in ceramics at the time, so I created a series of ceramic animals that I then sold at Arts Picnic. Connie Einfalt and Laurie White were my art teachers at Loveland High and they were wonderful for exploring photography, sculpture and jewelry making, rare mediums to find at public schools. An enthusiastic art teacher makes a huge impact for a young creative and I’ve remained in contact with them. My junior year of high school I was fortunate enough to spend a summer at Interlochen Arts Camp, which helped me develop a portfolio to get a scholarship to attend the Kansas City Art Institute where I honed in on painting as my primary medium. Following graduation, I lived in Santa Fe where we had a second gallery at the time that I managed for a few years while also creating artwork; then returned to Loveland where I currently live, work and create.  My specialty is oil painting. I have a couple series right now, abstract landscapes and representational custom pet portraits. It’s nice to have the freeing intuitive work of the landscapes balanced by the tighter animal paintings. I love doing both.  2. What is your inspiration, in life and in art? I am inspired by nature. I love to visually take in the expansive plains of Colorado with ever changing skies. I’m equally inspired by animals and helping groups who advocate for them. Proceeds from my ‘Happiness Is’ pet portrait series help me contribute to animal welfare organizations. I love to give back through my art. The use of stacked colors in my landscape paintings represent one’s goals and ambitions laid out before them; and the sky is the space to contemplate new ideas. The horizon is where dreams and aspirations meet.  3. Describe the Governor’s Art Show. What makes it special? What is the draw for residents? I am very proud to be juried in for my 10th time. It is wonderful to be part of such a unique show that gives back to the community through its sales. The 32nd Colorado Governor’s Art Show and Sale is one of the largest juried fine art shows in the state. It runs through June 11th at the Loveland Museum. ...  What makes it so special is that it is truly is an “Art with Heart” exhibit, the show benefits Loveland and Thompson Valley Rotary Clubs’ charitable projects and causes. One-third of the proceeds go to the Thompson Education Foundation’s Homeless Assistance Fund and additional funds go toward scholarships for local art students. Scholarship winners have a piece displayed in the show on the back wall. I have met them, and they are impressive young people with bright futures.  Since 2016, the Governor’s Art Show has had different jurors every year, and that makes each show so distinctive and shows off new artists purely by the aesthetic value of who juried. This makes the show fresh, diverse, and full of what Colorado artists are currently expressing. There are 62 artists on display. You will discover artists from all corners of the state, and there is something for everyone. ... The caliber of artists in the show is unmatched. (https://governorsartshow.org)  ​4. What is the history of Columbine Gallery? I understand that the physical gallery will be closing. Why and what are the plans for transitioning online? What will become of the building? Yes, this is our final month of being open to the public as Columbine Gallery. ... My father (John Kinkade) founded the National Sculptors’ Guild in 1992 with a dozen sculptors who wished to find thoughtful public applications for their work. JK Designs is the design team that promotes and provides consultation for the Guild. Columbine Gallery was opened as a space to show the artwork by members of the National Sculptors’ Guild when cities and companies would come out to meet on large-scale commissions. We started out in a small space at 1032 Lincoln Ave. The gallery walls were used to showcase regional painters, and after moving to our current location 2683 N. Taft Ave., Columbine grew into one of Northern Colorado’s largest fine art galleries housing over 50 artists at one time, and the adjacent National Sculptors’ Guild Sculpture Garden filled with 85-100 sculptures year-round.  After 30 years, we have elected to refocus our time and energy on the National Sculptors’ Guild and placing large-scale artwork in commercial and public spaces. Many Lovelanders may be unaware that we have a full-scale public art business, placing over 550 significant monuments across the nation over the years. While we have thoroughly enjoyed working with art appreciators of all levels, the true passion has always been in the design team approach it takes to place great public art. That is how we started, and we are feeling it is time to devote ourselves to the Guild once again.  We will continue to sell much of the artwork online, (nationalsculptorsguild.com), which has become a popular choice among art collectors.  ...  This transition to less show space also allows me to pursue more opportunities for my own artwork, and my father can continue to work on his philanthropic projects that often combine the arts and helping community. It has been a privilege to serve the community of Loveland and our amazing stable of artists over the years. We look forward to continuing to do so in a different capacity.  We are thrilled to see someone new take the space with new energy and ideas to make their own mark on this special art-filled city. The Taft Avenue gallery and garden will continue to showcase art as the new owner is currently working to open ‘par-a-dox fine arts’ this summer. There will be different artists and events that will renew the space with creative energy. It feels good that our legacy will continue in this way.  5. What are your favorite places to enjoy art in Loveland? Columbine Gallery and Garden (through May), Benson Sculpture Garden, Loveland Museum, Artworks, Artspace, Downtown Loveland (rotating sculptures and the growing mural collection) some of the local restaurants have fun rotating artwork (Muse, Verboten, Henry’s, West End) and occasionally I grab a blizzard at the Dairy Queen and enjoy seeing sculptures on loan there too. Loveland is full of great art and artists everywhere you go.  Bonus: What advice would you give to aspiring artists? Dream big, put in the hours, seek out those who support your efforts, and give back when you can.  Alyson KinkadeYears in Loveland: 26 Occupation: Artist, director at Columbine Gallery  Pamela Johnson | Assistant Editor Pamela Johnson is an award-winning journalist with two decades invested in the community of Loveland. She covers education, county government, environmental issues, outdoor recreation and whatever else she finds along the way. johnsonp@reporter-herald.com  Follow Pamela Johnson @RHPamelaJ Alyson Kinkade poses for a photo near one of her paintings Friday on display at the Columbine Gallery in Loveland. (Jenny Sparks/Loveland Reporter-Herald)

LOCAL NEWS

Five Questions: Alyson Kinkade, a lifetime in the arts


Columbine Gallery closing June 1

By PAMELA JOHNSON 
Loveland Reporter-Herald
May 7, 2023 at 8:00 p.m.




Alyson Kinkade has been creating art for, as she said, “as long as I can remember.”
​
The painter, who runs Columbine Gallery in Loveland with her dad, John Kinkade, is one of 62 artists with pieces in the Governor’s Art Show underway at the Loveland Museum, and dips her paintbrush into many different colors of the art world.

With the National Sculptor’s Guild, she helps place large sculptures in public art collections.

With the gallery, which is closing in June and transitioning to online only, she has provided a place for artists to display and sell their work, and for people to view a variety of different types of art.
​
With her paints, she creates a unique world for people to enjoy.

1. How did you first start as an artist? What is your specialty?
I have enjoyed creating art for as long as I can remember, with great art teachers throughout my primary schools in Greeley and Loveland, and a supportive family with creative friends even before my family started the art gallery. I grew up with encouragement to try all methods and materials that art can take form in, going to the Creative Arts Center all through elementary school.  …  My (junior high) art teacher was Dan Augenstein — we called him Auggie — who I later got to represent as an artist in our gallery. He’s also in the Governor’s Art Show. He specialized in ceramics at the time, so I created a series of ceramic animals that I then sold at Arts Picnic. Connie Einfalt and Laurie White were my art teachers at Loveland High and they were wonderful for exploring photography, sculpture and jewelry making, rare mediums to find at public schools. An enthusiastic art teacher makes a huge impact for a young creative and I’ve remained in contact with them. My junior year of high school I was fortunate enough to spend a summer at Interlochen Arts Camp, which helped me develop a portfolio to get a scholarship to attend the Kansas City Art Institute where I honed in on painting as my primary medium. Following graduation, I lived in Santa Fe where we had a second gallery at the time that I managed for a few years while also creating artwork; then returned to Loveland where I currently live, work and create.

My specialty is oil painting. I have a couple series right now, abstract landscapes and representational custom pet portraits. It’s nice to have the freeing intuitive work of the landscapes balanced by the tighter animal paintings. I love doing both.

2. What is your inspiration, in life and in art?
I am inspired by nature. I love to visually take in the expansive plains of Colorado with ever changing skies. I’m equally inspired by animals and helping groups who advocate for them. Proceeds from my ‘Happiness Is’ pet portrait series help me contribute to animal welfare organizations. I love to give back through my art.
The use of stacked colors in my landscape paintings represent one’s goals and ambitions laid out before them; and the sky is the space to contemplate new ideas. The horizon is where dreams and aspirations meet.

3. Describe the Governor’s Art Show. What makes it special? What is the draw for residents?
I am very proud to be juried in for my 10th time. It is wonderful to be part of such a unique show that gives back to the community through its sales. The 32nd Colorado Governor’s Art Show and Sale is one of the largest juried fine art shows in the state. It runs through June 11th at the Loveland Museum. …

What makes it so special is that it is truly is an “Art with Heart” exhibit, the show benefits Loveland and Thompson Valley Rotary Clubs’ charitable projects and causes. One-third of the proceeds go to the Thompson Education Foundation’s Homeless Assistance Fund and additional funds go toward scholarships for local art students. Scholarship winners have a piece displayed in the show on the back wall. I have met them, and they are impressive young people with bright futures.

Since 2016, the Governor’s Art Show has had different jurors every year, and that makes each show so distinctive and shows off new artists purely by the aesthetic value of who juried. This makes the show fresh, diverse, and full of what Colorado artists are currently expressing. There are 62 artists on display. You will discover artists from all corners of the state, and there is something for everyone. … The caliber of artists in the show is unmatched. (https://governorsartshow.org)

​4. What is the history of Columbine Gallery? I understand that the physical gallery will be closing. Why and what are the plans for transitioning online? What will become of the building?
Yes, this is our final month of being open to the public as Columbine Gallery. …
My father (John Kinkade) founded the National Sculptors’ Guild in 1992 with a dozen sculptors who wished to find thoughtful public applications for their work. JK Designs is the design team that promotes and provides consultation for the Guild. Columbine Gallery was opened as a space to show the artwork by members of the National Sculptors’ Guild when cities and companies would come out to meet on large-scale commissions. We started out in a small space at 1032 Lincoln Ave. The gallery walls were used to showcase regional painters, and after moving to our current location 2683 N. Taft Ave., Columbine grew into one of Northern Colorado’s largest fine art galleries housing over 50 artists at one time, and the adjacent National Sculptors’ Guild Sculpture Garden filled with 85-100 sculptures year-round.

After 30 years, we have elected to refocus our time and energy on the National Sculptors’ Guild and placing large-scale artwork in commercial and public spaces. Many Lovelanders may be unaware that we have a full-scale public art business, placing over 550 significant monuments across the nation over the years. While we have thoroughly enjoyed working with art appreciators of all levels, the true passion has always been in the design team approach it takes to place great public art. That is how we started, and we are feeling it is time to devote ourselves to the Guild once again.

We will continue to sell much of the artwork online, (nationalsculptorsguild.com), which has become a popular choice among art collectors.  …

This transition to less show space also allows me to pursue more opportunities for my own artwork, and my father can continue to work on his philanthropic projects that often combine the arts and helping community. It has been a privilege to serve the community of Loveland and our amazing stable of artists over the years. We look forward to continuing to do so in a different capacity.

We are thrilled to see someone new take the space with new energy and ideas to make their own mark on this special art-filled city. The Taft Avenue gallery and garden will continue to showcase art as the new owner is currently working to open ‘par-a-dox fine arts’ this summer. There will be different artists and events that will renew the space with creative energy. It feels good that our legacy will continue in this way.

5. What are your favorite places to enjoy art in Loveland?
Columbine Gallery and Garden (through May), Benson Sculpture Garden, Loveland Museum, Artworks, Artspace, Downtown Loveland (rotating sculptures and the growing mural collection) some of the local restaurants have fun rotating artwork (Muse, Verboten, Henry’s, West End) and occasionally I grab a blizzard at the Dairy Queen and enjoy seeing sculptures on loan there too. Loveland is full of great art and artists everywhere you go.

Bonus: What advice would you give to aspiring artists?
Dream big, put in the hours, seek out those who support your efforts, and give back when you can.

Alyson Kinkade
Years in Loveland: 26
Occupation: Artist, Director at Columbine Gallery and the National Sculptors' Guild

Pamela Johnson | Assistant Editor
Pamela Johnson is an award-winning journalist with two decades invested in the community of Loveland. She covers education, county government, environmental issues, outdoor recreation and whatever else she finds along the way. [email protected]  Follow Pamela Johnson @RHPamelaJ

Platte River Power Authority Artwork

4/23/2020

 
An artful placement is just what we need these days. Thanks Platte River Power Authority!
We will post photos of Alyson Kinkade’s painting installed along with the others by Kim English that Anderson Mason Dale Architects had commissioned for this placement as soon as we have them.
PictureAlyson Kinkade's "Vast, Front Range Sunset Symphony" one of 5 paintings delivered to Platte River Power Authority
Kinkade stated; "I delivered the commissioned paintings to Platte River Power Authority today. (wearing mask and gloves!) I’m thrilled to be part of their permanent collection in their beautiful new building. Special thanks to Anderson Mason Dale Architects for the selection and a gorgeous space for my art to hang. And thanks Columbine Gallery for the sale.

I love this painting, "Vast, Front Range Sunset Symphony" and I love that it will be in a space that embraces environmental stewardship; keeping the landscapes that inspire my art around."
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Platte River Power Authority is a not-for-profit utility that generates and delivers safe, reliable, environmentally responsible and financially sustainable energy and services to its owner communities of Estes Park, Fort Collins, Longmont and Loveland. Platte River's generation portfolio includes thermal, hydro, wind and solar resources.
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#PublicArt #AlysonKinkade #AKfineArt #ContemporaryLandscape #FrontRange #Colorado #PlatteRiverPowerAuthority #andersonmasondale #andersonmasondalearchitects #SkyScape #Mountains #Sunset #Beauty #sennelier #OilPaint #SimpleBeauty #Nature #Power

Happiness Is Osborn Farm

10/2/2018

 
Stop by Osborn Farm this October and pick up a magnet of  Alyson Kinkade's painting “Happiness Is Giacomo and a Hayride”, just $2!  You need pumpkins anyway! If this isn't part of your Fall family traditions, start now!  Comes with a special rate code towards a giclee canvas or paper print of Giacomo; or get a custom original oil of your own pet through alysonkinkade.com #MeetGiacomo #OsbornFarm #DogsOfOsbornFarm #HappinessIs #Giacomo #SpinoneItaliano #Pumpkins #HayRide #print #giclee #originaloil #art #dogart #petportrait #OctoberFun#HayRidesStillTwoDollars #AroundLoveland
Stop by Osborn Farm this October and pick up a magnet of  Alyson Kinkade's painting “Happiness Is Giacomo and a Hayride”, just $2!

You need pumpkins anyway! If this isn't part of your Fall family traditions, start now!

Comes with a special rate code towards a giclee canvas or paper print of Giacomo; or get a custom original oil of your own pet through alysonkinkade.com
#MeetGiacomo #OsbornFarm #DogsOfOsbornFarm #HappinessIs #Giacomo #SpinoneItaliano #Pumpkins #HayRide #print #giclee #originaloil #art #dogart #petportrait #OctoberFun#HayRidesStillTwoDollars #AroundLoveland

Stop by Osborn Farm this October and pick up a magnet of  Alyson Kinkade's painting “Happiness Is Giacomo and a Hayride”, just $2!

You need pumpkins anyway! If this isn't part of your Fall family traditions, start now!

Comes with a special rate code towards a giclee canvas or paper print of Giacomo; or get a custom original oil of your own pet through alysonkinkade.com
#MeetGiacomo #OsbornFarm #DogsOfOsbornFarm #HappinessIs #Giacomo #SpinoneItaliano #Pumpkins #HayRide #print #giclee #originaloil #art #dogart #petportrait #OctoberFun#HayRidesStillTwoDollars #AroundLoveland
Stop by Osborn Farm this October and pick up a magnet of  Alyson Kinkade's painting “Happiness Is Giacomo and a Hayride”, just $2!

You need pumpkins anyway! If this isn't part of your Fall family traditions, start now!

Comes with a special rate code towards a giclee canvas or paper print of Giacomo; or get a custom original oil of your own pet through alysonkinkade.com
#MeetGiacomo #OsbornFarm #DogsOfOsbornFarm #HappinessIs #Giacomo #SpinoneItaliano #Pumpkins #HayRide #print #giclee #originaloil #art #dogart #petportrait #OctoberFun#HayRidesStillTwoDollars #AroundLoveland
Stop by Osborn Farm this October and pick up a magnet of  Alyson Kinkade's painting “Happiness Is Giacomo and a Hayride”, just $2!

You need pumpkins anyway! If this isn't part of your Fall family traditions, start now!

Comes with a special rate code towards a giclee canvas or paper print of Giacomo; or get a custom original oil of your own pet through alysonkinkade.com
#MeetGiacomo #OsbornFarm #DogsOfOsbornFarm #HappinessIs #Giacomo #SpinoneItaliano #Pumpkins #HayRide #print #giclee #originaloil #art #dogart #petportrait #OctoberFun#HayRidesStillTwoDollars #AroundLoveland
Stop by Osborn Farm this October and pick up a magnet of  Alyson Kinkade's painting “Happiness Is Giacomo and a Hayride”, just $2!

You need pumpkins anyway! If this isn't part of your Fall family traditions, start now!

Comes with a special rate code towards a giclee canvas or paper print of Giacomo; or get a custom original oil of your own pet through alysonkinkade.com
#MeetGiacomo #OsbornFarm #DogsOfOsbornFarm #HappinessIs #Giacomo #SpinoneItaliano #Pumpkins #HayRide #print #giclee #originaloil #art #dogart #petportrait #OctoberFun#HayRidesStillTwoDollars #AroundLoveland

Columbine Artists in the 2018 Colorado Governor's Art Show

12/20/2017

 
The selected artists have been announced and we are pleased to have 9 participating artists in the 2018 Colorado Governor's Art Show, plus NSG Fellow Sandy Scott is this year's Legacy Sculptor, whose past and current participation have raised the artistic standards of quality and whose reputations for excellence exemplify the goals of the Governor’s Art Show.  Congrats to Columbine Artists:  Wayne Salge Tal Walton Daniel Augenstein Carolyn Barlock Jim Biggers Jane DeDecker Daniel Glanz Alyson Kinkade Amy Laugesen ​ We hope you'll attend the events surrounding the show including the May 11th Gala and the Plein Air Festival/Auction June 2nd. Proceeds from the show and auctioned artwork benefit Rotary-sponsored charitable projects such as the Thompson Education Foundation's homeless program. click here to learn more.  The show is open to the public May 12th – June 17th at the Loveland Museum and Gallery.
2018 Legacy Artist Sandy Scott
The selected artists have been announced and we are pleased to have 9 participating artists in the 2018 Colorado Governor's Art Show, plus NSG Fellow Sandy Scott is this year's Legacy Sculptor, whose past and current participation have raised the artistic standards of quality and whose reputations for excellence exemplify the goals of the Governor’s Art Show.  Congrats to Columbine Artists:  Wayne Salge Tal Walton Daniel Augenstein Carolyn Barlock Jim Biggers Jane DeDecker Daniel Glanz Alyson Kinkade Amy Laugesen ​ We hope you'll attend the events surrounding the show including the May 11th Gala and the Plein Air Festival/Auction June 2nd. Proceeds from the show and auctioned artwork benefit Rotary-sponsored charitable projects such as the Thompson Education Foundation's homeless program. click here to learn more.  The show is open to the public May 12th – June 17th at the Loveland Museum and Gallery.
The selected artists have been announced and Columbine Gallery is pleased to have 9 participating artists in the 2018 Colorado Governor's Art Show. Plus, NSG Fellow Sandy Scott is this year's Legacy Sculptor, whose past and current participation have raised the artistic standards of quality and whose reputations for excellence exemplify the goals of the Governor’s Art Show. Congrats to all the Columbine Artists: 

Daniel Augenstein
Carolyn Barlock
Jim Biggers
Jane DeDecker
Daniel Glanz
Alyson Kinkade
Amy Laugesen
Wayne Salge
Tal Walton
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See all 56 selected artists here. We hope you'll attend the events surrounding the show including the May 11th Gala and the Plein Air Festival/Auction June 2nd. Proceeds from the show and auctioned artwork benefit Rotary-sponsored charitable projects such as the Thompson Education Foundation's homeless program. click here to learn more.

The show is open to the public May 12th – June 17th at the Loveland Museum and Gallery.

Support Colorado's Artists in the CO Governor's Art Show

3/24/2017

 
26th Annual Colorado Governor's Show April 29th -­ May 28th, 2017. with Preview and Opening Night Gala on Friday,  April 28th purchase tickets A Juried Exhibit featuring great artists from all parts of Colorado Presented by: the Loveland Rotary Club, Thompson Valley Rotary Club, and Loveland Museum  Support Columbine's Artists in this years exhibit: Dan Augenstein Mark Bailey Jim Biggers Jane DeDecker* Clay Enoch Dan Glanz Pat Howard Alyson Kinkade* Amy Laugesen Timothy Nimmo Stephen Shachtman
Check the Calendar of Events to take advantage of all the show has to offer, including at raffle, special showings, artisan exhibits, and the Plein-Air Festival Auction at the Rialto on May 20th, see artists paint multiple sites of Loveland that day, and bid on the finished pieces! Any art purchase will go toward the show's fundraising efforts benefitting the Thompson Education Foundation's Homeless Assistance Fund helping the district's homeless students.
2017 Governor's Art Show Catalog
Governors Art Show
"In the Wings" by DeDecker and Kinkade won Best of Show 2016.
26th Annual Colorado Governor's Show
A Juried Exhibit featuring great artists from all parts of Colorado
April 29th -­ May 28th, 2017.
with Preview and Opening Night Gala on Friday, 
April 28th purchase tickets
Presented by: the Loveland Rotary Club, Thompson Valley Rotary Club, and Loveland Museum

Support Columbine's Artists in this years exhibit:
Dan Augenstein
Mark Bailey
Jim Biggers
Jane DeDecker*
Clay Enoch
Dan Glanz
Pat Howard
Alyson Kinkade*
Amy Laugesen
Timothy Nimmo
Stephen Shachtman

We hope you'll enjoy seeing their work in the show as well as the gallery this Spring. *Last year "In the Wings" by DeDecker and Kinkade won Best of Show!
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Check the Calendar of Events to take advantage of all the show has to offer, including at raffle, special showings, artisan exhibits, and the Plein-Air Festival Auction at the Rialto on May 20th, see artists paint multiple sites of Loveland that day, and bid on the finished pieces!

Any art purchase will go toward 
the show's fundraising efforts benefiting the Thompson Education Foundation's Homeless Assistance Fund helping the district's homeless students.
Columbine Gallery is proud to sponsor the Colorado Governor's Art Show & Sale. We had a wonderful time at the Artist and Sponsors Appreciation Party and look forward to the opening night gala April 28th https://governorsartshow.org/purchase-tickets/
Columbine Gallery is proud to be a sponsor of the Colorado Governors' Art Show

Columbine Gallery artists win Best of Show

4/25/2016

 
In the Wings by Jane DeDecker and Alyson Kinkade winners of Best of Show at 2016 Governor's Art Show
In the Wings by DeDecker/Kinkade with additional individual work by each artist in the background.
Best of Show “In the Wings” is a collaborative piece by DeDecker and Kinkade

Loveland, CO – The Colorado Governor’s Art Show & Sale is pleased to announce the most outstanding works from this year’s show, including Best of Show, a special Award of Merit from show sponsor Western Art Collector magazine, and 10 other Awards of Merit. These works, along with all the work in the show, are available for viewing and purchase during the run of the Show’s 25th Exhibit at the Loveland Museum/Gallery through May 29, which also features demonstrations and sales each weekend – a full calendar of events can be found here. Art lovers are also invited to the Show’s Plein Air Festival, happening throughout downtown Loveland on Saturday, May 7.

The work named Best In Show this year is “In the Wings,” a sculpture that was a collaborative effort between Jane DeDecker and Alyson Kinkade.

“The judges’ selection this year for our Best in Show award was unanimous,” reported John Kinkade, board member for the Show. “It was a surprise to have a sculpture win given that, for the last 24 years, all prior Best in Show honors have gone to painters.”

Jane DeDecker and Alyson Kinkade said of the award, “We are thrilled that ‘In the Wings’ won Best of Show this year. We feel the Arts are about connections, so it is exciting to us for a collaboration that celebrates sculpture and painting to have won because the Governor’s Art Show embraces both mediums and unites the community in an appreciation of Colorado’s great art so well.

“We set out to create a piece that embodies the synergy of collaboration; much like dance itself – the individual contributes their own part to the larger composition. The act of collaborating sets ego aside to utilize the greatest aspect of each to see the best resolution of the end product. The work is a departure for each but derivative of past works and, like all art; it is an extension of our entire history.

“What really sets this composition apart are the dualities throughout the piece; through color and the materials used, our method of creating, how the figures are both together and apart; the tension from these dualities draw the viewer in. It is radiant and explosive.”

The 2016 Colorado Governor’s Art Show & Sale, presented by the Thompson Valley and the Loveland Rotary Clubs, celebrates 25 years of supporting Colorado artists and fundraising for local and international charities.

Funds raised through the sale of art at the Show are given to a wide variety of causes and groups, both locally and internationally, and for art scholarships for local students and Rotary Youth Leadership Camp scholarships. Local charities that received funds in the last year include Loveland Creatorspace, House of Neighborly Service, Food Bank for Larimer County, The Growing Project, Trailblazer Foundation, Loveland Youth Gardeners, and Live-Laugh-Love-Believe, Inc. International funding has been provided for shelter boxes for Haiti, medical supplies for those in need around the world, clean water projects in Nicaragua and Burma, shoes for children in Thailand, and Rotary International’s “Stamp Out Polio” project.
Happy to announce that Columbine Gallery artist's Jane DeDecker and Alyson Kinkade collaborative sculpture "In The Wings" won Best of Show at the 25th Annual Governor's Art Show on Saturday.

​The show continues through May 29th at the Loveland Museum/Gallery. 

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In the Wings by Jane DeDecker and Alyson Kinkade winners of Best of Show at 2016 Governor's Art Show
In the Wings by Jane DeDecker and Alyson Kinkade winners of Best of Show at 2016 Governor's Art Show
In the Wings by Jane DeDecker and Alyson Kinkade winners of Best of Show at 2016 Governor's Art Show photo: Wallis Osborn
In the Wings by Jane DeDecker and Alyson Kinkade winners of Best of Show at 2016 Governor's Art Show
In the Wings by Jane DeDecker and Alyson Kinkade winners of Best of Show at 2016 Governor's Art Show
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