top of page

Search Results

47 results found with an empty search

  • Eagle Valley Behavioral Health Raffle - GoPro Games

    The EVBH booth located on Gore Creek just outside Mountain Standard. Stop by this weekend to see our cool artworks contributed by Margo Thomas, Melissa Nelson, and Tara Novak. Free raffle entry. Drawing happens after the event. Lots of cool prizes!! Including our art! More importantly, we love seeing such awareness and commitment to mental health in our valley. thank you Vail Health and Eagle County. Join the Guild today to find your soul in art therapy!

  • April 8th - Second Friday ARTwalk - Gallery Night

    The Vail Valley Art Guild Presents: Winter in the High Country Please join us each month for EagleARTS - 2nd Friday ARTwalk on Broadway! Stroll the sidewalks along the Historic Broadway Street in Eagle, Colorado, visiting our artist popups at several businesses locations, 5-8pm. Be sure to download our new Grandstand App, available at EagleARTS.org to have the interactive map and specials, right on your phone! Visit with our LOCAL ARTISTS Enjoy LIVE MUSIC Try FOOD selections of food vendors & Broadway Restaurants! SHOP Broadway Retailers APRIL 8th Schedule - This month's participating businesses listed North to South, updated daily: ARTSPACE/EagleARTS GALLERY 120 Broadway Street Exhibiting 15+ artisan members - @taranovakART - @pattrensofjoysewing - @firecatjewelry - @landreauxceramic - @metalkitchen - @artistmargaretthomas - @karenschumacher - @bluebirddesigns - @pitaflores - @heart2heart - @sunwardjewelry - @beckyhesseltine - @lieffink - @dreamcolorado - @mason.torry NURTURE SPA 139 Broadway, Unit B - @freeandfleeting - Jewelry Artisan ANTLERS & ROSÉ W. 2nd Street - @KaliMala - Jewlery Artisan ROAMING GOURMET W. 2nd Street - @taranovakart - Fine Art exhibit VAIL VALLEY ART GUILD 108 W. 2nd Street - "Winter in the High Country" exhibit of member photographers & fine artists MOUNTAIN LIFESTYLE PROPERTIES 217 Broadway Street - KC Crafts & Treasures EVERYDAY OUTFITTERS 330 Broadway Street - @sunwardjewelry - Jewelry & more... - @theknittencat - Hand spun yarns ................. FOOD - @roameagle - restaurant - @flavorstop - foodtruck - @elbajonchurros - foodtruck - @mountainminisdonuts - foodtruck Thank you to our amazing sponsors and supportive community! More details, registrations forms, and sponsor information on our website https://EagleARTS.org Follow us on Facebook & Instagram for updates and tag us @EagleARTScolorado #artwalkeagle

  • High School Artists In Eagle Gallery

    Last Friday, April 1, or rather "First Friday" in April, the Vail Valley Art Guild's Eagle Gallery was taken over by some very talented artists from Battle Mountain High School along with their instructor Max Devito. Rosemary Martinez's paintings were a backdrop for artists Crow Kirchner and Gracie Roberts with visitor MasonTomasic on the left. Several artists were in residence to talk with visitors who came to view the works which included paintings, drawings, ceramics, prints, cards, mixed media and a lighted Fairy House by Piper Scheer who is creating other houses using all natural materials. Gracie Roberts is a senior AP Art student and creator of several provocative paintings including Hyper-Feminine below. She will be attending CU Boulder next year to study art practices and gender studies. Lizeth Martinez' drawings drew lots of attention including "Hopeless" below. The students, along with art students from Battle Mountain High School, will return for the closed street Art Walk on May 13 with their work in a tent in front of our gallery. Please be sure to join us!

  • Vail Valley Art Guild - Second Friday.

    Every month, on the Second Friday, the Vail Valley Art Guild hosts the an exhibit where local artists display their work at the VVAG Gallery in Eagle. The theme for the April Second Friday is… - Winter in the High Country! - Members of the VVAG submitted works for this show. Cindy Kelleher presented an oil painting tilted "Winter Solitude." Rick Spitzer included a photograph titled "Early Morning Clouds on Jenny Lake" The exhibit will be Friday April 8th from 5-8pm at the Eagle Gallery at 108 W 2nd St, Eagle, CO. This is ARTwalk!, presented by EagleARTS and the downtown Eagle business community.

  • Battle Mountain High School art students exhibit!!

    Join us Friday night April 1 for this fabulous show. Special note of appreciation to the Vail Daily for the coverage in today's paper. Details can be found on our Events page.

  • Mio "In the House"

    For those of you who missed out on Monday...... Monday's VVAG Members' meeting on Perspective with Mio Cirkovic, architect and artist, was an eye opener for most attendees! We learned how to find a horizon line, or eye line, on which to place vanishing points. Why do we want to know this and what is a vanishing point? For those of us whose houses, barns, fence lines or tree lines never looked quite right in our paintings, we began to understand why. Perspective adds depth and realism to our paintings. It leads the viewer into our works without their actually knowing this is happening. Mio showed us how our seemingly parallel roof lines, for example, when extended out eventually meet at a vanishing point on the eye line/horizon. From there you can calculate where new almost parallel lines, such as the top and bottom of a window or door in the building, should also meet. To illustrate two point perspective, Mio showed us a building view from the side with roof lines also slanting off in the opposite direction. Those almost parallel lines extended out to another vanishing point also on the eye line/horizon. He used the sides and top/bottom of our pads as the third point on three point perspective. Luckily, he told us we could likely ignore them. Then he took questions. "What if we're out in a field with mountains in the distance and trees nearby? How do we find the eye line/horizon?" Mio had us search for I-70 or a road in the distance with a truck on it, as an example. If we can see the truck's wheels, we and the eye line are below the truck. If we can't, we and the eyeline are above the truck. This helps us create a somewhat arbitrary horizon line. Now we can place train tracks, a fence line or telephone poles which vanish into the horizon line into our painting. Or we can build a cabin or insert people. He told us that our perspective line should pass through everyone's heads as they become proportionally smaller in the distance. We tried it on our pads and things started looking correct! Someone added cows with a decent result. Whoeee! Thanks to CMC for hosting our group and, of course, to Mio for stretching our minds!

  • The Color Red Gets Some Press

    Thank you Vail Daily for your continued support of th arts in our valley. Make sure to stop by the Gypsum Public Library to check out this cool show. Open during library hours through March. Contact us if you are interested in purchasing any of the works. The showcased piece is from Guild artist Bev Ruiz. Please consider joining or donating today to help support your local arts!

  • A Sleuthy Second Friday

    We love helping local nonprofits in their successful journeys. We partner with several local organizations including Eagle ARTS. Headed by Guild member Tara Novak, their team tirelessly keeps the arts alive in Eagle. A special note of appreciation goes to Jennifer Filipowski. Her dedication made an amazing difference at the March 11 “The Spy Who Killed Me” murder mystery event. Our Eagle gallery hosted seductress Golden Eyes and she had an amazing way with the gentleman! Enjoy the photos!! Please consider joining our donating today to help support your local arts!

  • Barbara Holden: Celebration of Life

    A Celebration of Life for Barbara Holden was held on Sunday, February 27th, 2022 at Brush Creek Pavilion in Eagle. Barbara was a long time supporter and artist with the VVAG. Guild member Raj Manickam put together this wonderful tribute!

  • VVAG Helps Design Gifted Art Student Program

    Vail Valley Art Guild member Andrew Pranger worked with Eagle County Schools' Gifted/Talented Program to create a program for the county's gifted art students. Previously there were only gifted programs in areas such as math and science. Once identified, students had to put together a portfolio of their work and appear for an interview as part of the application program. 17 students were selected from Eagle Valley High School, Battle Mountain High School and all Eagle County Middle Schools. These students met for special classes culminating with a juried art show at the Vail Valley Art Guild Gallery on June 4, 2021. One of these students, a high school senior, had been adopted as a baby from China. She used this arts program to investigate her feelings about going to China to find her birth parents. In this painting, which was part of her portfolio, she depicts herself as a small child in the arms of her American mother and father surrounded by love with a dream bunny whispering in her ear. She has been accepted into the South Carolina School of Art and Design and will pursue a career in art.

  • A Sweetheart of a Show!

    Our Feb 11 show, The Color Red, was a great success. You can still donate online to our fundraiser for BMHS Art Students here . Make sure to note “BMHS Art” in the In the name of“ box.

bottom of page