At local art galleries
Through Sept. 4, “Wild Women,” 17 avant garde artists, Glenwood Springs Center for the Arts, 601 E. Sixth St. Artists’ reception 6 p.m. today. Information: 945-2414 and http://www.glenwoodarts.orgThis month, new paintings by Dawn Rains, The Artist’s Mercantile’s Artist of the Month, 720 Cooper Ave. Artist’s reception 5-8 p.m. today. Information: 947-0947Through June 14, new works in oil by Daniel Sprick, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, Colorado Mountain College gallery at Ninth and Grand Avenue, Glenwood Springs. Special bonus showing 4-7 p.m. Saturday. Information: Center for Excellence in the Arts, 947-8367This month, “The Clay’s the Thing” exhibit, featuring works of Diane Kenney and Peg Malloy, Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities gallery, 645 Main St. Information: 963-1680″Resident Artists Exhibit,” featuring the works of its artists-in-residence from the past year, Jessica Fitzgibbon, Alix Knipe, Seul Ki Park and Benjamin Stout Carbondale Clay Center gallery, 135 Main St., Carbondale. Information: 963-2529Carol Rothrock exhibits 46 landscape paintings, Sotheby’s International Realty, 711 Main St., Carbondale. Information: 963-5177Through June 30, oil landscapes, still lifes and figures by Jane Lee, artist’s reception 5-8 p.m. today, Main Street Gallery, 817 Grand Ave., Glenwood Springs. Information: 945-4817
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