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James Surls artist’s reception, 6-8 p.m. Saturday, Colorado Rocky Mountain School Barn, Carbondale. Information: 963-2562Abstract photography by Scott Folsom and Jon Rietfors, Carbondale Council on Arts and Humanities gallery, 645 Main St. Information: 963-1680.This month, works in collage by Bayard Hollins, ceramic art by Judy Davis, Hyko Laeyendecker and Travis McFlynn and new pottery by local artists Diane Kenney, Anne Goldberg, Frances Lewis and more, Carbondale Clay Center gallery, 135 Main St. Hours: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday. Information: 963-2529 or http://www.carbondaleclay.org”Luminari,” annual member art exhibit, Glenwood Springs Center for the Arts, through Feb. 27. Information: 945-2414In February, paintings by Rachael Windh, The Artist’s Mercantile, 720 Cooper Ave., Glenwood Springs. Information: 947-0947Through March 16, “Gilman Project: Lost Town, Lost Dreams,” color and black-and- white photography by Scot Gerdes and Greg Dahlgren, Colorado Mountain College, Glenwood Springs downtown gallery. Information: 947-8367
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