COURTESY OF LOUIS RECCHIA
represents new and established regional
and national artists. Tu e s d ay– Fr i d ay 1 1 a. m .–
5:30 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m.–4 p.m., and by
appointment; 1255 Delaware St., 303-573-
1255, goodwinfineart.com
K CONTEMPORARY
Part of the 1412 Gallery Collective (with Abend
and Gallery 1261), K Contemporary is a compel-
ling and—dare we say it—fun place to view art by
established and emerging artists from all over the
world. Tuesday–Saturday noon–6 p.m.; 1412 Wa-
zee St., 303-590-9800, kcontemporaryart.com
PIRATE: CONTEMPORARY ART
Known for bold art, Pirate is an artist-run co-
operative gallery, so you’re sure to find a broad
variety of interesting pieces that reflect artists’
truest passions. Friday 6–10 p.m. and Saturday
and Sunday noon–5 p.m.; 7130 W. 16th Ave.,
Lakewood, 303-909-5748, pirateartonline.org
ROBISCHON GALLERY
One of Denver’s most illustrious galleries, Ro-
bischon represents some of Colorado’s finest
artists and bolsters them with a swoon-worthy
roster of national and international names.
Tuesday–Friday 11 a.m.–6 p.m. and Saturday
noon–5 p.m.; 1740 Wazee St., 303-298-7788,
robischongallery.com
TANSEY CONTEMPORARY
This airy downtown gallery serves a contemporary
eye with a wide range of work, including blown-glass
sculptures, wood wall installations, and silk hang-
ings. Work by 40 rotating artists, all established
in their fields, explores the intersection of art, craft,
and design. Tuesday–Saturday 11 a.m.-6 p.m.;
1743 Wazee St., Suite 150, 720-596-4243,
tanseycontemporary.com
WALKER FINE ART
One of the grand dames of the local arts scene,
owner Bobbi Walker has a sharp eye for compel-
ling abstraction and realism. Visit her gallery in
the Prado building for an often-changing mix of
excellent work. Tuesday–Saturday 11 a.m.–5 p.m.
(open until 8 p.m. on First Fridays) and by
appointment; 300 W. 11th Ave., Suite A, 303-
355-8955, walkerfineart.com
WILLIAM HAVU GALLERY
With distinctive elegance, William Havu
represents a robust roster of midcareer
and established artists (especially painters
and sculptors). Tuesday–Friday 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
(open until 8 p.m. on First Fridays), Saturday
11 a.m.–5 p.m., and Sunday and Monday by
appointment; 1040 Cherokee St., 303-893-2360,
williamhavugallery.com
These listings are in no way related to advertising
in 5280 Home. If you find that a gallery differs from
the information in its listing or your favorite gallery
is missing, please let us know. Write us at 5280 , 1675
Larimer St., Suite 675, Denver, CO 80202
or [email protected].
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LOUIS RECCHIA SOLO SHOW: NEW
WORKS > Where: Pirate Contemporary Art
When: Sept. 27–Oct. 13 Opening Reception:
Sept. 27, 6–10 p.m. What: In his paintings,
contemporary artist Louis Recchia, who has been
part of the Mile High City arts scene for more than
four decades, incorporates images from pop
culture to reveal—and question—what we value
as a society. This exhibition will include a series
of new oil-on-canvas works, many of which
depict surreal, whimsical scenes of humans
interacting with animals.
“Mending Fences” by Louis Recchia
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COURTESY OF LOUIS RECCHIA
represents new and established regional
and national artists. Tu e s d ay– Fr i d ay 1 1 a. m .–
5:30 p.m., Saturday 11 a.m.–4 p.m., and by
appointment; 1255 Delaware St., 303-573-
1255, goodwinfineart.com
K CONTEMPORARY
Part of the 1412 Gallery Collective (with Abend
and Gallery 1261), K Contemporary is a compel-
ling and—dare we say it—fun place to view art by
established and emerging artists from all over the
world. Tuesday–Saturday noon–6 p.m.; 1412 Wa-
zee St., 303-590-9800, kcontemporaryart.com
PIRATE: CONTEMPORARY ART
Known for bold art, Pirate is an artist-run co-
operative gallery, so you’re sure to find a broad
variety of interesting pieces that reflect artists’
truest passions. Friday 6–10 p.m. and Saturday
and Sunday noon–5 p.m.; 7130 W. 16th Ave.,
Lakewood, 303-909-5748, pirateartonline.org
ROBISCHON GALLERY
One of Denver’s most illustrious galleries, Ro-
bischon represents some of Colorado’s finest
artists and bolsters them with a swoon-worthy
roster of national and international names.
Tuesday–Friday 11 a.m.–6 p.m. and Saturday
noon–5 p.m.; 1740 Wazee St., 303-298-7788,
robischongallery.com
TANSEY CONTEMPORARY
This airy downtown gallery serves a contemporary
eye with a wide range of work, including blown-glass
sculptures, wood wall installations, and silk hang-
ings. Work by 40 rotating artists, all established
in their fields, explores the intersection of art, craft,
and design. Tuesday–Saturday 11 a.m.-6 p.m.;
1743 Wazee St., Suite 150, 720-596-4243,
tanseycontemporary.com
WALKER FINE ART
One of the grand dames of the local arts scene,
owner Bobbi Walker has a sharp eye for compel-
ling abstraction and realism. Visit her gallery in
the Prado building for an often-changing mix of
excellent work. Tuesday–Saturday 11 a.m.–5 p.m.
(open until 8 p.m. on First Fridays) and by
appointment; 300 W. 11th Ave., Suite A, 303-
355-8955, walkerfineart.com
WILLIAM HAVU GALLERY
With distinctive elegance, William Havu
represents a robust roster of midcareer
and established artists (especially painters
and sculptors). Tuesday–Friday 10 a.m.–6 p.m.
(open until 8 p.m. on First Fridays), Saturday
11 a.m.–5 p.m., and Sunday and Monday by
appointment; 1040 Cherokee St., 303-893-2360,
williamhavugallery.com
These listings are in no way related to advertising
in 5280 Home. If you find that a gallery differs from
the information in its listing or your favorite gallery
is missing, please let us know. Write us at 5280 , 1675
Larimer St., Suite 675, Denver, CO 80202
or [email protected].
GALLERY GUIDE
SHOW
TO
KNOW
LOUIS RECCHIA SOLO SHOW: NEW
WORKS > Where: Pirate Contemporary Art
When: Sept. 27–Oct. 13 Opening Reception:
Sept. 27, 6–10 p.m. What: In his paintings,
contemporary artist Louis Recchia, who has been
part of the Mile High City arts scene for more than
four decades, incorporates images from pop
culture to reveal—and question—what we value
as a society. This exhibition will include a series
of new oil-on-canvas works, many of which
depict surreal, whimsical scenes of humans
interacting with animals.
“Mending Fences” by Louis Recchia
52 | 5280 HOME|AUGUST/SEPTEMBER 2019
Learntheinsandoutsofchoosing
a school.Plus,plantheperfect
party,choosethebestrestaurant,
findyourfavoritekid-friendly
hike—anda wholelotmore!
When you realize
being a student has
Changed
ColoradoParent.com
PARENT LIKE A PRO