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- Ellen Stone, Cooper at the Eagle River in Minturn
Ellen Stone < Back Ellen Stone Cooper at the Eagle River in Minturn 2022 Sept SF Rivers Landscape Photography using Digital Camera on Paper 11x11 Inquire Previous Next
- Joann Carhart Levy, Mount of the Holy Cross
Joann Carhart Levy < Back Joann Carhart Levy Mount of the Holy Cross 2022 CMC Fine Arts Show Landscape Painting using Oil on Canvas 18x24 Inquire Previous Next
- Raymond Bleesz, Brooks Dixson Water Wheel #1 2019
Raymond Bleesz < Back Raymond Bleesz Brooks Dixson Water Wheel #1 2019 2022 Sept SF Rivers Landscape Photography using Digital Camera on Paper 20x24 Inquire Previous Next
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- Ruth Stanley | VailValleyArtGuild
< Back Ruth Stanley Ruth's new role on the Vail Valley Art Guild board represents a significant opportunity for both the Guild and the Town of Avon. Her deep ties to the community, established during her decades in the valley and particularly through her engagement in Avon's civic and cultural activities, equip her uniquely for this liaison role. Ruth's experience on the Cultural Arts Special Events Committee since its foundation demonstrates her commitment to the arts and community engagement, and her position as a Council Representative further solidifies her as a bridge between local government and cultural initiatives. Joining the Vail Valley Art Guild board, Ruth brings a wealth of knowledge and a fresh perspective that will be invaluable in crafting strategies to enhance the Guild’s visibility and impact within the community. Her goals include fostering stronger community connections and leveraging her understanding of public engagement to benefit the Guild. Her experience with CASE will allow her to introduce innovative event ideas and community-focused arts programming that could broaden the Guild's appeal and deepen its community ties. Ruth looks forward to assisting the Guild in building a robust relationship with the local community, which will not only enrich the cultural landscape of Avon but also reinforce the Guild as a pivotal player in the region's artistic community. Her vision includes creating collaborative opportunities that benefit both the Guild and the town, ultimately making art more accessible and engaging for residents and visitors alike. Previous Next
- Russell Frederickson | VailValleyArtGuild
< Back Previous Russell Frederickson Multimedia Next russell@vvagco.org https://redcorecreativegroup.com/ Russell manages Gallery Night events, answers member questions, provides customer service, creates website content such as news stories and events, and promotes our activities through email, social media, and Vail Daily posts. Creative Statement: I have over 30 years of experience in management across telecommunications, multimedia production, design, marketing, network television, and internet industries, working in both large corporate and small business environments. I began my career as a Senior Graphic Designer at Ford Communications Network. After my time with Ford Motor Company, I became the Lead Designer and Creative Director for multiple television networks, including ABC, NBC, PAX, and ION. In 2005, I founded Redcore Creative Group, a business development and multimedia production company that continues to provide consulting services in brand development and creative operations for various companies. One of the highlights of my career was leading all network production, design, and on-air branding as Executive Vice President of the creative department for ION Media Networks. Later, as an owner of Exotic Motorcars of DC, I oversaw brand development, marketing, events, and multimedia production. At Capital Telecom Services, I led operations and supported a highly technical team delivering innovative wireless solutions in the telecommunications industry. After relocating to Colorado, I directed operations at SERVPRO, specializing in fire and water mitigation for the High Rockies region. More recently, I served as General Manager, Multimedia Artist, and Art Instructor at Alpine Arts Center. Today, Redcore Multimedia Art Studios is headquartered in Avon, Colorado. I am currently engaged in multiple creative roles, including Contract Art Instructor and Event Creative Support for Alpine Arts Center; Creative Director for FLINT To FLAME Productions, a brand strategy and video production company based in South Florida; a member of the Board of Directors for High Five Access Media; and an active member and supporter of the Vail Valley Art Guild. < Back Previous Next
- Mary Ross, Changing River
Mary Ross < Back Mary Ross Changing River 2022 Sept SF Rivers Abstract Painting using Acrylic on Wood 12x12 Inquire Previous Next
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- Willow Murphy, Taurus
Willow Murphy < Back Willow Murphy Taurus 2022 CMC Fine Arts Show Abstract Ceramics using Multimedia on Ceramics 16" x 13" x 9" Inquire Previous Next
- Rick Spitzer, Colorado River Red Canyon
Rick Spitzer < Back Rick Spitzer Colorado River Red Canyon 2022 CMC Fine Arts Show Landscape Photography using Digital Camera on Paper 16 x 20 Inquire Previous Next
- Raymond Bleesz | VailValleyArtGuild
< Back Raymond Bleesz Raymond Bleesz is an American original, and by that, I mean something specific. “American originals,” whether they be musicians, politicians, writers, artists, or photographers, have something in common: they tend to be attached to places, patches of land (even though they may travel far and wide), and their work has a strong regional flavor. At the same time, no matter how local their interests, they always seem to seek qualities that are universal, that could be understood and appreciated by anyone — a city slicker from New York or Paris, say, or an immigrant recently arrived, or an astrophysicist with her newly minted Ph.D. from Berkeley. Is this universal mode of address all just an illusion of American optimism? I think it’s worth consulting Raymond’s photographs for the answer. First of all, he has been looking at a large patch of land in Colorado and points west for a very long time. So he is sensitive to its physical moods and textures, its spaces, and its theatrical shifts of light. There’s plenty of visual interest in his landscapes, made even more dramatic by the contrast of his favored black and white. But unlike Ansel Adams’ west, Raymond’s is populated. People make their marks on it, build there, and travel through. Just when you might be inclined to take all this metaphysical panorama too seriously, however, the photographer will show you an outhouse, or a goofy road sign. So much for human hubris, ambition, and the taming of the west. That sense of humor reveals what might be most important of all about this photographer, more important even that the extensive catalog of Colorado scenes he has imaged– a valuable visual history. It is a quality of sympathy. This is especially clear in his portraits. Very often what you see in photographic portraits is an artifact, usually of the photographer’s control and desire to make some kind of statement about his hapless (usually) victim. In Raymond’s portraits, something else is revealed. His portraits rarely seem forced even when they are formal because what he really captures is something that passes back and forth between himself and his subjects. I am not sure how to put that into words. Call it respect or affection or trust, it yields portraits that are distinct and particular as a signature but as common and familiar as a nearby relative. He accords them dignity, but he lets them breathe. For many reasons, these are fraught times to call yourself American. Look at these pictures, and take it easy. It’ll pass. We’ll get together again, put aside the internet-stoked grievances, and recognize that we’re all together in the same leaky boat. We may even laugh at each other’s jokes. Raymond Bleesz absolutely guarantees it. March 23, 2019 – These words, sentences were written by Lyle Rexer. Rexer is an author, teacher, photo critic, and curator. Bleesz has worked with Rexer as a mentor. Rexer is a faculty member of the school of visual arts, NYC. Previous Next









