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March 25, 2010

March 20, 2010 Grand Valley Arts Forum

Filed under: Creative industries — Tags: , — gjarts @ 1:16 pm

The Grand Valley Arts Forum for artists which the Grand Junction Commission on Arts and Culture sponsored at the Art Center on March 20, 2010 brought out 60 local artists and other participants and the discussion that ensued showed an overwhelming desire for more interaction among creative individuals (artists, performers, writers, other creative businesses) – networking opportunities, sharing ideas, building relationships, promoting individual art/creations/events and community creativeness. To a great extent the avenues to do this via the web already exist (and can be expanded) through the Arts Commission’s website – www.gjarts.org – and the Visitor & Convention Bureau’s website www.visitgrandjunction.com.

Secondly, there were many conversations about the desire for more activism, involvement, and advocacy by creative individuals (serving on community boards, attending non-arts related meetings, creating a task force to develop an arts district, promoting the arts together).

Thirdly, the group discussed the need to effectively and continually brand the Grand Valley as an arts destination to attract cultural tourists and arts buyers, and toward that end the need to do additional consumer research and then additional promotion (which ties back into the web-based individual promotion we can all do right away at gjarts.org and visitgrandjunction.com). The Grand Junction Visitor and Convention Bureau may be able to take the lead on this idea and work with artists and the Arts Commission, since branding the community to visitors is the VCB’s territory and expertise and they do it well.

December 21, 2009

Grand Junction’s cultural scene is always merry and bright!

Filed under: Arts and culture — Tags: , , , , , — gjarts @ 11:02 am

The holidays are a magical time and in Grand Junction, Colorado that’s certainly true, especially with the ground still covered by the near record nine inch snowfall we had earlier in December.  There are cultural events and activities everywhere,  and plenty of places to find works of art for all types of gift-giving, from tiny handiwork to signature pieces.

Giving original artwork as a gift is easier than ever with many excellent paintings and pottery on display at The Art Center at 7th and Orchard, plus a huge array of items in the Center’s great gift shop, and several exhibits of smaller and very affordable works - at Hang-ups Gallery (2nd and Colorado), Frame Works & Gallery (3rd and Main), Off the Wall 2 (Main Street), Frame Depot (on Bogart Lane), The Great Frame-up (next to Albertsons on the Redlands), and The Blue Pig Gallery (in Palisade).

A wide assortment of outstanding and often inexpensive art is available and on display all over town in places other than stores - at the City Hall, Tiara Rado Golf Course clubhouse, Two Rivers Convention Center, in local restaurants and coffee shops, and Planet Wines on Main Street.

I’m sure that unique and interesting fine art is available in unlikely places - and likely places - all over the country, so support your local artists and buy art this holiday season!  Treat yourself to something wonderful as well as one-of-a-kind!!

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