From the gallery:
“RULE Gallery is pleased to present
Color Fields, Wilma Fiori’s inaugural solo exhibition in Texas. The show will be on view from February 3 through March 20, 2021, at our Marfa location, 204 E San Antonio St, Marfa TX, 79843. Gallery hours are Wednesday through Saturday, 11 am – 5 pm. With public and staff safety in mind, all visitors must wear masks and observe social distancing guidelines during their time in the gallery.
This exhibition highlights the work of Wilma Fiori (1929-2019), an enduring member of the Denver arts community and a key figure in the regional exploration of abstraction. Fiori, like many artists, focused her initial practice on representational work during her years in the 1950s at Loretto Heights College, now Regis University in Denver. After completing her BFA, Fiori found another passion in the study of anthropology, where she closely analyzed the Denver Art Museum’s Indigenous Arts of North America Collection. The intricate sh
Biden s Student Loan Forgiveness Will Make Things Worse | Opinion
By Jimmy Sengenberger
On 01/21/21 at 6:30 AM EST
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Community remembers councilman, ‘great guy’
In 2017, George McMullen, right, participated in the “An Evening Under the Stars” fundraiser to benefit the Full Circle Foundation. The event was held at the Roostertail in Detroit.
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GROSSE POINTE WOODS There’s a feeling of sadness in the community with the passing of Grosse Pointe Woods City Councilman George McMullen Jr.
On Dec. 29, the elected official who made friends everywhere he went lost his battle with pancreatic cancer. He was 63.
A moment of silence was held in his honor at the Jan. 4 Grosse Pointe Woods City Council meeting held via Zoom video conference.
Jill McQueen, MSN, NP-C, has joined the Heart of the Rockies Regional Medical Center Neurology Clinic. McQueen will work directly with Dr. Yvonne Rollins, M.D., and Dr. Suzanne Lesage, M.D., seeing patients at the HRRMC Outpatient Pavilion in Salida.
Prior to this role, McQueen worked on the Infection Prevention team at HRRMC as an Employee Health nurse practitioner for the COVID-19 pandemic. She helped facilitate employee safety plans, creating internal processes for screenings, employee testing and contact tracing, while following and implementing developing guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment.