Meet Cliff Austin, In Plein Sight 2016

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Morning Walk by Cliff Austin

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Cliff Austin, Aurora, Colorado

 

 

Cliff Austin is a graduate of Denver Institute of Technology and The Rocky Mountain School of Art.

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Walk About by Cliff Austin

 

An award-winning Colorado artist, Cliff has been painting and illustrating since 1980 and is affiliated with several Colorado art organizations including the Pastel Society of Colorado, Plein Air Artists of Colorado, Oil Painters of America and American Impressionists Society. His work can be seen at Arts At Denver Fine Art Gallery, Denver, CO, Cornflower Boutique and Gallery, Frisco, CO and Grand Lake art gallery, Grand Lake, CO.

 

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The Twins by Cliff Austin

 

The core of Cliff’s art is the relationship of light on shape using line and tone and color as it wraps and flows around the landscape, cityscape and figures. His work can be described as colorful, impressionistic and abstract.

For more information, visit www.cliffaustin.com.

 

 

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Meet Gina Blickenstaff, In Plein Sight 2016

 

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Deer on Mesa 5 by Gina Blickenstaff

 

 

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Gina Blickenstaff, Fort Collins, Colorado

 

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Boulder Creek 1 (pastel) by Gina Blickenstaff

An award-winning professional artist for four decades, Gina Blickenstaff specializes in portraiture, with a particular fondness for the Mother and Child theme, still life and landscapes. 

She welcomes any excuse to pick a bouquet of flowers or go for a hike in search of a riveting landscape, and her artistic approach is based upon her reverence for all forms of life and the loving and creative relationships which they form, recognition of the light that pervades all, and a love of color.

Gina has participated in the Boulder Open Studios Tours nearly every year since its inception and will also participate regularly in the Fort Collins Open Studios Tour. She has recently exhibited her work at exhibitions in Tampa, FL and Denver, CO.

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Sand Cherries Hewlett Gulch by Gina Blickenstaff

For more information, visit www.ginablickenstaff.com.

 

 

 

Meet Linda Hamilton, In Plein Sight 2016

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Linda Hamilton, Castle Rock, Colorado

 

 

 

Linda Hamilton is a Colorado native. She has been inspired by the landscape colors, textures and layers of granite, shale and rusted iron between the layers of rock created by heat and moisture over time.

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Linda Hamilton Creations #1

 

 

 

Linda especially loves old mining fields that reveal layers of colored minerals and textures streaking down the side of a mountain. She creates one of a kind paintings and jewelry for people who are not afraid to express themselves.

 

 

 

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Linda Hamilton Creations #2

 

 

 

For more information, visit www.lindahamiltoncreations.com
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Meet Anita Winter, In Plein Sight 2016

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Golden Opportunity by Anita Winter

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Anita Winter, Centennial, Colorado

 

 

 

Colorado artist Anita Winter is an avid hiker and backpacker. Her love of plein air painting, which has been described as representational, with expressive color, is an extension of her love of the outdoors.

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Hydro Power by Anita Winter

 

 

An award-winning artist, Anita has participated in regional and national plein air events. She is a member of Plein Air Artists of Colorado and a signature member of the Rocky Mountain National Watermedia Society, Western Federation of Watercolor Societies and Colorado Watercolor Society. Her work can currently be seen at Framed Image Gallery in Denver, CO.

 

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Spring Storm by Anita Winter

 

 

For more information, visit www.anitawinter.com

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Meet Don Hamilton, In Plein Sight 2016

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Early Autumn at Lair o’ the Bear by Don Hamilton

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Don Hamilton, Castle Rock, Colorado

 

 

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Pine Valley Evening by Don Hamilton

A Colorado native, Don Hamilton’s paintings evoke a strong emotion, the sense of “being there.”

As a young adult, Don studied privately with Joe Brand, a respected wildlife artist and instructor at the Rocky Mountain College of Art and Design. During a 4-year period, he focused exclusively on paintings of wildlife; learning structure, anatomy and strong fundamentals in working with oils.

 

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Mount Falcon by Moonlight by Don Hamilton

Don’s desire to work from life and to vary his subject matter led him to branch out into other areas and most importantly, to begin painting outside, “en plein air.” The exhilaration of standing face to face with the subject, challenged by the changing light, unpredictable weather and the need to distill the scene down to its essence continue to be the motivation that drives him to venture out in all types of weather.

An award winning artist, Don has exhibited in a variety of galleries and art shows throughout the country including: The Small Works Great Wonders Show at the National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum-Oklahoma; American Miniatures Show, Settlers West Gallery-Tucson, Arizona; Masters in Miniature Invitational Show, Trailside Gallery-Jackson Hole, Wyoming; Western Masters Show- Great Falls, Montana and Couer d’Alene Idaho; Salon International-San Antonio, Texas; The Russell Auction at the CM Russell Museum-Great Falls, Montana; Mountain Oyster Club-Tucson, Arizona; The National Exhibition of The Oil Painters of America and The Colorado Governor’s Invitational Show at the Loveland Museum-Loveland, Colorado.

For more information, visit www.donhamiltonart.com.

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Meet the Artists, In Plein Sight 2016

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We are pleased to announce that after issuing a call for artists and conducting a national search, our upcoming In Plein Sight event will feature a total of 27 artists descending upon Jeffco Open Spaces this October.

In Plein Sight is the first plein air painting event to be held in Jeffco’s Open Space parks. This free, public exhibition for all ages to enjoy will feature a series of events October 4 – 8 in South Valley Park, Mount Falcon Park, Crown Hill Park, White Ranch Park and along the Clear Creek Trail in Golden. The public is invited to take a hike or stroll to observe the painters as they work, and this incredible week of art-making will culminate in an art show and sale in Golden October 8 – 9.

The 2016 In Plein Sight artists will include:

Cliff Austin (Aurora, CO)

Brenda Behr (Goldsboro, NC)

Gina Blickenstaff (Fort Collins, CO)

Patty Dwyer (Littleton, CO)

Blair Hamill (Littleton, CO)

Don Hamilton (Castle Rock, CO)

Linda Hamilton (Castle Rock, CO)

Shelley Howard (Denver, CO)

Debra Jeffry (Paola, KS)

Janeice Linden (Littleton, CO)

Deborah McAllister (Lakewood, CO)

Linda Mooney (Aurora, CO)

Norbert Nagel (Lakewood, CO)

Rodgers Naylor (Denver, CO)

Mike Ray (Littleton, CO)

Jennifer Riefenberg (Castle Rock, CO)

Clare Scott (Lafayette, CO)

Patricia Sheeran/Daggett (Meeker, CO)

Karen Spotts (Evergreen, CO)

Cheryl St. John (Arvada, CO)

Sabrina Stiles (Longmont, CO)

Jeannette Stutzman (Evergreen, CO)

Beverly Thomas (Denver, CO)

Karin Toppel (Larkspur, CO)

Ann Tristani (Edgewater, CO)

Patty Voje (Saint Paul, MN)

Anita Winter (Centennial, CO)

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In Plein Sight – SAVE THE DATES!

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WHAT

In Plein Sight, Art in Open Air for Jeffco Open Spaces, an outdoor painting demonstration and public art sale and show. Events are free and open to the public.

WHEN AND WHERE

Sept. 19Pre-event Kick-off Reception and Art Show, 5:30 to 7 p.m., in the Atrium of the Jefferson County Administration Building, 100 Jefferson County Parkway, Golden. Open to Oct. 9.

Oct. 4 to 8Painting in the Parks. Tuesday, Oct. 4, South Valley Park north trail head; Wednesday, Oct. 5, Mount Falcon Park upper trail head; Thursday, Oct. 6, Crown Hill Park; Friday, Oct. 7, White Ranch Park upper trail head; Saturday, Oct. 8, Clear Creek Trail in Golden west of the Washington Street bridge.

Oct. 8 and 9. In Plein Sight Art Show and Sale. Original paintings will be available for purchase on Saturday, Oct. 8, and Sunday, Oct. 9, 9:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., both days, at the Golden Community Center, 2nd Floor, Clear Creek Room, 1470 10th St., Golden.

What is In Plein Sight?

A series of indoor and outdoor art events, Oct. 4 to 9, celebrating the wild beauty of the publicly owned foothills and mountain landscapes in Jefferson County, to raise funds for PLAN Jeffco.

Using paint, canvas, brush and imagination, 27 professional artists from around the region and out of state will take inspiration from the scenic county open space parks, Oct. 4-8.  Bring the family, enjoy the fall colors and watch the artists as they capture the glory of October in Colorado.

The results will be available for purchase, Oct. 8 and 9, at an art show and sale at the Community Center in Golden. Dozens of original, freshly painted scenes will be available at a wide range of prices, a rare opportunity to bring some of the beauty of open lands to home or office.

The kick-off event is a reception for the opening of a Private Art Collection, 5:30 to 7 p.m., Sept. 19, at the Jefferson County Administration Building.   The collection features spectacular paintings by local artists using a variety of mediums, including water colors, oils and acrylics. The works, capturing Jeffco Open Space in various seasons, have never before been shown in public.

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Major Sponsors:  William K. Coors, Greg and Sue Stevinson, 240 Union (in kind); Martin Marietta, AdWest Consulting (in kind), Joe and Gail Coors, Kentwood City Properties Ann Lenane and Angela Beldy, 1stBank, OnSight Public Affairs (in kind), City of Golden, Colorado Development Foundation.

For a full list of our sponsors go to http://planjeffco.org/meetings-and-events_2016IPS_OurSponsors.html#sponsors2016IPS

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Painting: Early Autumn by Don Hamilton, Lair o’ the Bear Park, Jefferson County Open Space

 

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Jeffco Open Space Hosts Volunteer Recruitment Fairs

Jeffco Open Space Hosts Volunteer Recruitment Fairs
Explore all the possible volunteer positions for Jeffco Open Space, outdoors or indoors, at one of two Volunteer Recruitment Fairs in late February. The fairs are on Thursday, February 25 from 4 to 8 p.m. and Saturday, February 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Jeffco Open Space Main Office, 700 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite 100, Golden, CO 80401. Refreshments will be served.

Applications for most positions are accepted from February through mid-March. Applications for 2016 will be available at the fairs or at http://jeffco.us/open-space/volunteer/job-descriptions/. In addition to exploring ongoing positions, fairgoers can learn more about field projects for individuals and groups.

Jeffco Open Space has been the natural choice for volunteering since 1972. Ever since a grassroots campaign resulted in the creation of the agency, volunteers have been pitching in for parks—from helping to preserve natural resources and educating visitors to blazing new trails.

Contact: Thea Rock, Communications Manager, trock@jeffco.us or 303-271-5902

Jeffco Open Space was founded as a land conservation organization in 1972 to preserve land, protect park and natural resources and provide healthy nature-based experiences.  Funded with a one-half of one percent sales tax, the agency has preserved over 54,680 acres and created 28 regional parks and 230 miles of trails in Jefferson County. Visit jeffco.us/open-space for more information.

Park Association Releases Economic Impacts Study

The National Recreation and Park Association unveiled a study showing that local and regional public park agencies generated nearly $140 billion in economic activity and supported almost 1 million jobs in 2013.

In CoCrown Hill OS Park with dog walkerslorado only, local and regional parks generated $4.6 billion in operations and capital spending, representing 36,247 jobs statewide.

Colorado was second in the nation in spending on a per capita basis with $878 per person, compared to Illinois in first place with $1,007 per resident and Utah, with $706 per resident in third place.

The Economic Impact of Local Parks study is largely based on estimates of spending by local and regional park agencies on annual operations and capital expenditures.  It does not include visitor spending or any estimates of improvement in health and wellness or property values.

Researchers derived spending estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2013 Annual Survey of Public employment and payroll. Capital spending data was based on the ratio of capital spending to operational spending as shown by the NRPA database for 1,169 local and regional park agencies.

The National Recreation and Park Association, based in Ashburn, Va., commissioned the study from the Center for Regional Analysis at George Mason University.

The study is available at nrpa.org

 

Developer Gives Up On Applewood Golf Course Rezoning

Applewood_Golf_Course_2As of Nov. 6, developer Carlson and Associates has dropped its plan to buy the 145-acre Applewood Golf Course in unincorporated Jefferson County near Wheat Ridge. The Prospect Recreation and Park District is now in a position to buy the property as open space following a Nov. 3 election in which voters approved a 1-mill property tax as well as an increase in debt up to $19 million to buy the land from Molson Coors.  The beer company has owned the golf course since the 60s. Molson Coors said in a statement that they are considering all options including selling the land to park district.  Carlson and Associates was seeking a rezoning to allow for 424 homes. The course and restaurant are at 140001 W. 32nd Avenue.