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Joann Carhart Levy
The Vail Valley Art Guild continues its offerings into the summer with the Second Friday exhibit at its Eagle Gallery on Friday from 5 to 8 p.m. The gallery is located at 108 Second Street in Eagle and exhibits original art, ceramics, woodworking and photography.
The featured artist this week is Joann Carhart Levy, who is a co-founder of the Vail Valley Art Guild. She can often be found painting by the side of a stream or at a nearby ranch painting en plein air. She prefers to paint what she sees in front of her at the moment with perhaps a few added colors thrown into the mix. Many of her paintings have Rocky Mountain streams, ponds and rivers as a featured element. Her preferred mediums are pastel and oil, but she is known to take watercolors or acrylics along on occasion to achieve a more contemporary painting.
Christine Sena will be the featured artist in Friday’s Vail Valley Art Guild exhibit, taking place from 4-8 p.m. in Eagle. The idea for this small painting came from a photo of Sena’s father hanging out at a Dunkin’ Donuts.
Christine Sena, Vail Valley Art Guild
The Vail Valley Art Guild is hosting its Second Friday exhibit on April 9 at its Eagle Gallery from 4-8 p.m. The featured artist is Christine Sena, who takes classes at Colorado Mountain College in Edwards and, this year, has been faced with the challenge of painting at home and coming up with new ideas for art.
Beaver Creek presents Bloom
Katie Mermerie will perform all sorts of amazing feats like stilt walking, hoop spinning and fire eating during Beaver Creek’s Bloom celebration now through March 27. (Beaver Creek Resort Company
Special to the Daily).
Beaver Creek Extraordinaire presents Bloom, a celebration of springtime in the mountains. Every day through March 27 enjoy live entertainment and performers on the plaza level near the ice rink in Beaver Creek Village. After the slopes close, take the escalators down to the free family fun. In addition to the nightly entertainment, don’t forget the activities that happen on Saturdays with the Family Aprés Ski events.