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‘Made in Colorado’ at Emmanuel Gallery


An exhibit like “Made in Colorado” is meant to be a celebration of the best art this state has to offer. Emmanuel Gallery, which produces the event every two years, invites regional artists to submit work, and then a guest juror decides which pieces to include in the show.

It’s a highly professional process and is executed with fairness and optimism. This year’s judge, for example, is Larry Ossei-Mensah, an internationally recognized curator with a distinguished resume that includes organizing a recent hit show featuring global superstar Amoako Boafo at the Denver Art Museum.

The Emmanuel Gallery is in a former church on the Auraria Campus in downtown Denver. (Ray Mark Rinaldi / Special to The Denver Post)
The Emmanuel Gallery is in a former church on the Auraria Campus in downtown Denver. (Ray Mark Rinaldi / Special to The Denver Post)

Partly because the juror has prestige and partly because they want to support their own community, local artists show up for the effort. Many of Colorado’s bigger names enter the competition, and they usually win, making this biennial the regional art world’s equivalent to baseball’s All-Star Game. It’s flashy in that way.

For exhibition visitors who venture deep onto the Auraria Campus in downtown Denver, where Emmanuel is housed in a historic church, the experience produces obvious rewards. They get a quick and economical opportunity to take in the artists who are defining the day here. This year, that includes people like Carlos Fresquez, Anna Kaye, Rian Kerrane, Trine Bumiller, Tony Ortega and others. I’ve written about all of them with admiration over the years.

Of course, a show like this has its limits as well, and they are telling about the world we live in today. In some ways, that benefits this show; in others, it distracts.

The three dozen objects in the exhibit are high-quality in many cases — go see it, I say. The work is colorful, the vibe is happy — but they have little in common except the fact that all of the artists are from here. There is no overarching thread other than geography to pull things together.



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