Art Exhibits in the era of COVID19
Bitfactory Gallery in Denver is opening back up with its postponed art exhibit Open Spaces now running from July 17 through September 10th. In the era of COVID19 art galleries and cultural non-profits are struggling everywhere, it is vital that we support these entities in the safest way possible.
Bitfactory Gallery will be opening its doors from Thursday through Saturday 11-3 PM for the Open Spaces exhibit. Open Spaces consists of five artists: Kathy Beekman, Bruno D’Anna, Mara Manning, Jeremy Patlen, and Topher Straus.
Gallery curator and owner Bill Thomason invited the five to exhibit landscape works that represent their distinct stylings. Mediums include Oil Paintings, photography, pastels, and Digital art expanding original takes on natural and urban environments.
Ideally, as the Covid19 restrictions ease over the next months the Bitfactory Gallery anticipates opening up to more hours according to them. However, the latest trends in regards to the pandemic would indicate that it might be a while, maybe even next year before that is a safe possibility.
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In the meantime, we need to as much as possible support these entities. Because without it, they are vulnerable to disappear altogether. Save the arts scene, wear a damn mask.
For additional information please contact Bill Thomason at info@bitfactory.net www.bitfactory.net