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At local art galleries

Glenwood Springs, CO Colorado

Carole O’Brien, fiber artist, Main Street Gallery, 817 Grand Ave., Glenwood Springs. Information: 945-4817This month, new paintings by The Artist’s Mercantile’s Artist of the Month Renick Stevenson, 720 Cooper Ave., Glenwood Springs. Information: 947-0947″Rust,” photographs of rusting cars, old buildings and aged signs along America’s byways, Roadside Gallery, 320 East Main St., Carbondale. Information: http://www.roadsidegallery.comEddie Running Wolf, of Northern Cheyenne descent, intricately-carved sculptures and collection of paintings depicting Plains Indians of the 1880s, Toklat Gallery, 231 Midland Ave., Basalt. Information: 927-1437The 11th annual Stone Carvers’ Exhibition, indoor/outdoor sculpture exhibit benefiting the Marble Institute of Colorado, Redstone Art Center sculpture garden, 173 Redstone Blvd. Information: 963-3790 and (888) 963-3790 and http://www.redstoneart.comThis month, “Clay National III,” juried art exhibit with national work, Carbondale Clay Center gallery, 135 Main Street. Information: 963-2529Through Sept. 4, “Wild Women,” 17 avant-garde artists, Glenwood Springs Center for the Arts, 601 E. Sixth St. Information: 945-2414 and http://www.glenwoodarts.orgThrough Sept. 21, work by Carlos Cortéz, woodcut artist and political activist, Colorado Mountain College gallery, 831 Grand Ave., Glenwood Springs. Information: 947-8367Opening Labor Day weekend, 12th annual Redstone Art Foundation Art Show, new work by local, area and invited guest artists in a variety of media, artists’ reception 6-8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 31, continuing 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Labor Day, grounds of the Redstone Inn. Information: 704-9963


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