SILVER QUEEN MINERALS
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The Aspen Times, Thursday, October 9.
"Downtown Art more than window dressing in Basalt."
The Art of Possibility has manifested in so many different and wonderful ways during the last four months. It will take me a couple future newsletters to describe it all. For now, I introduce you to "Creative Spaces," a collaboration with the Basalt Area Chamber of Commerce and the Town of Basalt. This is an initiative about which I am most proud - and to think we are just beginning. Please click on the link to the Aspen Times article. Scott Condon absolutely nailed the concept of revitalization through art.
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"CREATIVE SPACES"
~ Revitalizing a Town with Art ~
Opening Night & Artists Reception - Friday, October 10, 5:30 - 7 pm
227 Midland Avenue #14A (in downtown Basalt at the East edge of town)
Fine Art, Refreshments & Warm Pot Pie (from Heathers) for a Cool Autumn Night
- Paintings by Dave Durrance and Michael Raaum
- Glass art and sculpture by Shannon Muse
- Neon light sculpture by Meg McNulty
- Furniture & Marquetry Art by Dave Struempler
- Reproductions of Plains Indians Weaponry by Rick Stevens
The "Creative Spaces" project, launched by the Basalt Chamber and Toklat Gallery, is a collaboration between artists, galleries, property owners, and the business community. We fill the Town's prime empty spaces with art until they are leased or sold, then together we welcome a new business to Basalt.
We thank property owners Mike Waters, agents Fleisher Company and Sothebys International Realty for bank owned spaces and the Town of Basalt
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