Grunge Gallery pops up in Rifle
Amber Williams, left, looks at photographs by Kim and Pete Toborek at the Grunge Gallery located on Third Street in Rifle. The gallery is a six week pop-up style gallery that will be showing in Rifle until April 15. The artists will then either extend their stay in Rifle or move to a new location in Glenwood Springs or Silt. The gallery will host a reception during Rifle’s First Friday from 7-9 p.m. April 7. For more information on the artists and the gallery go to grungegallery.com.
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