May 2 - 30, 2008
It was an joy to exhibit two of my recent pieces of “Something to Cherish” watercolor/embroidered art in the 18th Annual Colorado Alliance of Illustrators Members Show. As VP of the Colorado Alliance of Illustrators, I had the honor to help organize and promote this event to artists and art lovers alike. As a result we ended up with almost 90 pieces of illustrated art from over 40 Colorado illustrators and over 200 people attending on opening night!
AIGA Colorado, Art Director’s Club of Denver and the New Denver Ad Club partnered together this year to sponsor, promote and recognize Colorado illustrators.
Ink Lounge Gallery + Anam Cara Living Arts Studio and Gallery
Studios H & B on Block 7 in Belmar
445 South Saulsbury Street
Lakewood, CO 80226
*You can see more photos by Stu Alden from the show and artwork here.*






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