The Lincoln Center is closed for renovation and expansion. The Lincoln Center will re-open Spring of 2011.
Ticketing services for local companies performing at other venues during the closure are available online and by phone at 970-221-6730. Ticketing service hours of operation are 12:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.
On the verge of our comprehensive remodel of the Lincoln Center, two artists will present installations reflecting on architectural space, construction and deconstruction. Amy Reckley and Sarah Vaeth will prepare us to shift our perceptions of the spaces around us, and our perceptions of art itself. Visit throughout the three-week installation to see the artists at work. The galleries will shift and change over time as they create a new experience of the Lobby Gallery.
Enjoy memorabilia and from the last 30 years of performances, exhibits and events presented at Lincoln Center as we prepare for our renovation.
The Lincoln Center Galleries will close along with the rest of the building as we undergo a major renovation. We are looking forward to presenting exhibitions in a new self-contained gallery when we re-open in Spring 2011! We will keep you up-to-date on our website as our plans develop. Thank you for your past and continued support of the Visual Arts programs at Lincoln Center!
Image credit: Reflections by Cyd Rust
Juried by nationally recognized watercolor artist Frank Francese, this popular exhibition and sale features a mix of landscape, portrait and abstract painting, sculpture, photography and more.
Image credit: Ryan Barney-Thomas
Selections from artists of all ages in the Poudre School District. Enjoy painting, sculpture, photography and more created by some of Fort Collins most talented youth artists in celebration of National Youth Art Month.
Six artists exhibit paintings, drawings and photography that expose their unique ways of seeing.
Artists
Michigan artist Darlene Kaczmarczyk uses various photographic techniques to re-image mid-20th Century domestic life. Three series examine the domestic roles of women from the 1950s with irony and humor afforded by 50 years of hindsight.
Luna Cabinet by Anne Bossert
Creative Spaces is an annual favorite at the Lincoln Center. The focus of this exhibition is on the artful home. From furniture to flower vases, these unique artist-crafted objects will inspire you to express your own style and set your home apart. All objects are available for purchase, created by twenty local, regional and national artists.
Participating artists:
Pitcher by Jim Klingman
Fifteen local and regional potters share their wares. Unique, handmade functional ceramic objects are for sale with proceeds benefitting the Visual Arts program at Lincoln Center.
Carni by Elizabeth Morisette
Seven artists from around the country exhibit work that shows the new face of fiber arts. These artists are leading the way in innovation and creativity, re-imagining the scope of traditional fiber crafts into provocative and beautiful fine art.
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Diedre Adams: Detour
This year marks our 28th Annual Fabric of Legacies Art Quilt Exhibition. Rather than the traditional patterns handed down through the generations, art quilts are the unique designs and creations of artists using fiber and other art techniques including surface design and hand-dying of fabrics, beading, hand and machine stitching, painting, applique and many other embellishments. This juried exhibition features 29 artists and 29 quilts, plus work by our featured artist, Diedre Adams.
Our featured artist is Diedre Adams (image right: Detour) with her intricately stitched and hand-painted quilts exhibited in the Walkway Gallery.
Ever wondered how the various statues, sculptures, mosaics and other art objects find their way onto City streetscapes and into our parks? Have you ever stopped to appreciate the artists' touch on the floors, walls, windows and ceilings of the City's buildings, transit centers and community recreation facilities? This exhibit highlights the Art in Public Places collection and sheds light on its collaborative process. Featured projects include Northside Aztlan Community Center, Spring Canyon Community Park, Transformer Cabinet Murals, Sidewalk and Power Trail Pavers, and models, maps and timelines of the Art in Public Places projects.
Presented to coincide with Youth Art Month in March, the Poudre School District Student Art Show features artwork by students in kindergarten through high school. Artwork in all media, from painting to sculpture, ceramics to printmaking will be on display.
Celebrated nationally, Youth Art Month emphasizes the importance of quality art programs in our schools.
Crowning Glory by Shawn Shea
A perennial favorite this exhibition features painting, sculpture, photography and printmaking by nationally recognized artists. From over 800 entries, 134 works from 116 artists representing 22 states and British Columbia, Canada, were selected by this year's Juror Arleta Pech. Ms. Pech is a nationally recognized watercolorist, has written the best-selling art book “Painting Fresh Florals in Watercolor” and is now working on a book on Oil Painting Still Lifes. The Juror selects award winners from the exhibition, with AANC contributing over $8,000 in awards, prizes and scholarships.
PInk Daisy by John Bonath
John Bonath focuses on natual world specimens that not only possess interesting colors, shapes and textures but also defy us to determine which are real and which are fake.
left: from the Dead River Rushes series by William Harper
right: Fidelity by Haley Reneé Bates
The lines and shapes of Harper's nature photographs and Bates' forged, fabricated and altered utensils echo each other perfectly, bringing attention to the beauty of nature's utility and humanity's inclination toward beauty.