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Music of the Mountains: Red Mountain Boys

The Red Mountain Boys consists of Alan Thomas Begley, guitar player, Jeff Daugherty, mandolin player, Lewis Mock, banjo player, and Jon Murphy, bass player. The band formed thanks to the members

Studio Tour Spotlight: The Old Gallery

When it comes to all things art and community, The Old Gallery, the center for community, arts, and visitors, is a one-stop location suited for locals and tourists alike. Its proximity to Rocky

Three times per year, the Nederland Community Center and the volunteer Art Committee invite Nederland area artists to participate in a quarterly art show. Once artists are accepted, a panel

Studio Tour Spotlight: Heather Kegel

Heather Kegel’s maternal great-grandmother and paternal grandmother were both painters. One of her aunts is a mixed media, fiber, and collage artist. With several artists in the family, it’s

Meet Malena Hirschfeld, a contemporary Western artist most inspired by horses and Rocky Mountain wildlife. She attended Colorado State University, where she began painting and graduated with a

Music of the Mountains: Lucas Wolf

Every time Lucas Wolf went to his grandparent’s house, he would be curious about the piano that made its home there. He would always play at some point during his visits there, and his grandma

Studio Tour Spotlight: Brent Bishop

Brent Bishop has been a painter of contemporary landscapes in acrylic on canvas for over 20 years. He graduated from CU Boulder with a BFA in Integrated Arts in 2010. Sometimes he incorporates a

Studio Tour Spotlight: Ricky Powell

[caption id="attachment_102890" align="aligncenter" width="790"] From dreams to reality: Artist Ricky Powell poses proudly with his art, showcasing his mind’s creative dreams. PHOTO COURTESY OF

Martin Gilmore grew up in a musical family His dad played in bluegrass bands, so he grew up going to festivals and gigs with his dad. He started playing the piano when he was six years old, and

The Kaleidoscope Fine Arts Gallery was opened in the late fall of 2021 by Roz Bagtaz, who shares, “The Gallery employs five Nederland locals encouraging art to be made during hours as well as

[caption id="attachment_102675" align="alignleft" width="300"] Fifteen different wineries serving with over five hours of jazz: This year’s event will feature Wellington Bullings Duo, Sarah Mount

Studio Tour Spotlight: Brian O’Donnell

[caption id="attachment_102671" align="alignleft" width="300"] Nature, people, and music converge in depictions of history and culture. PHOTO COURTESY OF BRIAN O’DONNELL[/caption] In March of

Train Cars presents Peak Vibes

[caption id="attachment_102693" align="alignleft" width="300"] Supplying Nederland with good vibrations: Jesse Fox and his crew at Train Cars Coffee and Kava are putting together a literal day-long

Studio Tour Spotlight: Lyn Ferguson

Lyn Ferguson is a Colorado photographer, practicing photography in the field and taking occasional workshops for the past 20 years. Since receiving her first Brownie camera as a child, she has loved …

The return of NedFest

NedFest is officially back! It’s been five years since the last NedFest in 2018, after which the festival was canceled due to a lack of space in its original venue in Barker Meadows Park. Now,

Music of the Mountains: Kylie Brock

Kylie Brock has been singing for as long as she can remember. She first started singing with her mother in church, even though she jokes that they turned off her microphone until she got older.

Referred to as “One of the most distinctive galleries in the country,” the Gilpin County Arts Association (GCAA) is located inside historic Washington Hall. The hall was originally built in

Music of the Mountains: Will Whalen

At around the age of eight years old, Will Whalen started playing around on his grandma’s upright organ and found that he really enjoyed it. Eventually, his family got him a plastic keyboard,

Studio Tour Spotlight: Darlene Bushue

Darlene Bushue has always enjoyed taking photos, but it wasn’t until after her first trip to the Canadian Rockies in 2003, that she felt the intense gravitational pull of being in the

Cheryl Pennington is a retired physical education teacher, who coached girls swimming and assisted with the track program at Skyline High School in Longmont, where she taught for 30 years. She

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