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A wall of artwork that is part of the 2023 Contemporary Art Survey

Art
Gallery

The Lincoln Center Art Gallery features changing exhibits in all media, ranging from national juried competitions to curated contemporary artists from around the country. Please stop by and enjoy the art!

CONTACT
Kristen Vohs, Visual Arts Assistant
(970) 416-2737 | kvohs@fcgov.com

Gallery Hours

Wednesdays & Fridays
1–6 pm

Free Admission

Current Exhibits

Oct 11 – Nov 30, 2024

Painting LC Live

The Lincoln Center’s LC Live presents the best professional artists, national-touring Broadway shows, A-list comedians and skilled entertainers in the region. To celebrate the beginning of our 2024–2025 season, we have invited 5 artists to paint murals in the Art Gallery inspired by the performances playing during the exhibit.

Upcoming Exhibits

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Past Exhibits

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Aug 30 – Oct 6, 2024

ArtWear: Reclaimed and Recreated

The exhibit features garments by seven artists who make a statement through the materials they chose to use. Whether it is giving new life to discarded items such as plastic bags, vinyl billboards, or trash itself; or using the unexpected materials of paper and rubber bands to create something uniquely wearable, each artist makes their own artistic statement.
Jun 15 – Aug 17, 2024

40th Annual New Legacies: Contemporary Art Quilts

This juried exhibition features the current work of the finest national and international contemporary quilt artists. Details of included quilts by Margaret Abramshe (left) and Juli Smith (right) are shown here.
Apr 26 – Jun 8, 2024

Conversations of Portraiture

Windsor artist Yuki Horikawa offers an intimate glimpse into his subject’s inner lives by capturing their posture, expression, and clothing through the complex layered color of pastels. In contrast, Louisiana artist Vitus Shell’s large-scale mixed-media collage portraits are geared toward the black experience, giving agency through powerful images; deconstructing, sampling, and remixing identity, civil rights, and contemporary black culture.

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