
Emmanuel Art Gallery: una galería histórica del Campus Auraria para arte local e internacional en rotación.
Emmanuel Art Gallery, ubicada en el histórico edificio de piedra de estilo románico-gótico de Denver, en el Campus Auraria, exhibe arte local, regional e internacional en rotación. Administrada por la Facultad de Artes y Medios de la Universidad de Colorado Denver, el pequeño espacio de alta calidad presenta obras de estudiantes y docentes, conferencias y exposiciones, con entrada gratuita y donaciones bienvenidas.
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Exhibiciones curadas que presentan obras de estudiantes, docentes y artistas a nivel local e internacional.
Programas educativos y charlas que profundizan el compromiso con las artes visuales y las prácticas artísticas.
Visitas guiadas que ofrecen una visión de la historia de la galería como la estructura religiosa más antigua de Denver, inscrita en el Registro Nacional de Lugares Históricos.
Iniciativas que apoyan a artistas locales y fomentan la apreciación del arte público a través de talleres y colaboraciones.
Acceso abierto a todas las exposiciones con donaciones opcionales para apoyar la programación artística continua y la preservación.
Great contemporary gallery space on the Auraria campus!
Episcopal bishop John F. Spaulding purchased this site in 1874 and built the Episcopal Emmanuel chapel in 1876. The structure was purchased in 1903 by the Shearith Israel congregation and was used as a synagogue for over 50 years--known to the local Jewish community as the Tenth Street Shul. The building was sold to artist Wolfgang Pogzeba in 1958 and was used as his studio until 1973 when it became part of the new Auraria campus. It is the oldest religious structure in Denver and retains many of its original features. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1969 and was the first building listed as a Denver historic site. The building has been lightly remodeled to serve as today's Emmanuel Gallery. It is part of the College of Arts & Media and is managed by the University of Colorado Denver. This mission of the gallery is to "enhance the understanding and experience of the visual arts" via exhibits, lectures, and events. Exhibits range from student and faculty work to presentations by local, regional, national, and international artists. This is a small, but high-quality gallery space and exhibits are always interesting and well-curated. The stone building with its Romanesque and Gothic influences is an unexpected surprise in the middle of the modern college campus. It is a fine spot for quiet reflection and contemplation.
Beautiful historic building containing rotating local art exhibits. It's always a pleasure visiting and seeing works by local artists and students. Additionally there is free admission (though they appreciate donations).
I don't know why I never checked out this gallery when I went to school on the Auraria Campus. The gallery is small even with there being space up the stairs that is used. But I don't think it being small takes away anything. I have checked out the new exhibit on Wayne Brungard and the last one on Tenzing Rigdol. I really liked it and will continue to see exhibits.
Cute small art gallery! Fun fact: it's the oldest church building in Denver; now turned gallery.
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