Denver, CO (PRWEB) July 23, 2008 -- Sellars Project Space is pleased to announce an exhibition of photographs by Colorado artist Michael Mowry in an exhibition titled, Isolate. This exhibition is part of Sellars Project Space's Colorado Summer Emerging Artist Series (short exhibitions of various local emerging artists). Isolate runs July 30 - August 12, 2008, with an opening reception held for the artist on Friday, August 1, 2008 from 6 - 9 p.m. during the Tennyson Street Cultural District's First Friday Artwalk and Stroll.
Michael Mowry, a Colorado native, has spent a large part of his adult life traveling the world (having now visited over 30 countries). His travel has greatly influenced and affected his photography and perception of the world. Working in the architectural industry for the last 16 years for OZ Architecture, Mowry's travels began his last year of college in Copenhagen, Denmark. Mowry is also very active in the arts in Colorado where he is President of the board for the Colorado Art Ranch and sits on the board of the Denver Art Museum's social arts-education organization, CultureHaus. His photographs have been included in several exhibitions in the area including a solo exhibition at CPAC.
sellarsprojectspace is located at 4430 Tennyson Street in Denver, Colorado (directly behind the Highland's historic Oriental Theater near the corner of 44th and Tennyson). sellarsprojectspace is open Tuesdays - Fridays from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the first Friday of every month from 10 a.m. - 9 p.m., and always by appointment. For more information or directions visit sellarsprojectspace online at http://www.sellarsprojectspace.com or call at (303) 242-5563.
For additional information contact the Director, Jimmy Sellars, at director@sellarsprojectspace.com. Sellars Project Space presents national and international contemporary artists working in all media. The space strives to offer a visible and welcoming forum for collectors and art enthusiasts.
Sellars Project Space exists to act as a catalyst for the development and promotion of contemporary art. The goal is to actively seek links between the arts and other areas of society, giving artists a contributing voice. Sellars Project Space is located at 4430 Tennyson Street (behind the Oriental Theater) and participates in the Tennyson Street First Friday Artwalk and Stroll the first Friday of every month. Sellars Project Space is a member of the Denver Art Dealers Association (DADA) and the Tennyson Street Cultural District (TSCD).
Contact: Jimmy Sellars, Gallery Director Sellars Project Space 303-242-5563 http://www.sellarsprojectspace.com
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