Artists

Ana Maria Hernando

As a multidisciplinary artist Ana María’s work explores the sacred feminine and its power, questioning the long-imposed labels of decorative, inconsequential and superficial that have been historically equated to the art of women. Find more of her work at the Robischon Gallery and on her site.

Stacey Steers

Stacey’s labor-intensive films are carefully composed of thousands of handmade works on paper. They employ images appropriated from early cinematic sources to build experimental narratives inviting reflection and contemplation. Find more of her work at the Robischon Gallery and on her site.

Martha Russo

All of Martha’s work is purposefully obscure. Her sculptures and installations are just out of the grasp of language and, thus, bring us back to our rudimentary way of collecting information, namely, through the senses and the body.

The work touches on the raw, the visceral, the nerves, murmuring up through the body to make a time and place for contemplation and reflection about our basic, biological humanness. Find more of her work at Walker Fine Arts and on her site.

Rebecca DiDomenico

Rebecca’s work explores the reinvention of natural environments as acts of illumination and care. By reimagining these fragile systems and wild spaces, she hopes to draw attention to the urgent need to protect what remains, as one would a beloved ancestor or small child. See more of her work at the Robischon Gallery and on her site.

Kim Dickey

Kim’s work explores how we construct meaning through the objects and environments we create, blending psychological space with theatrical artifice to invite reverie and reflection. Find more of her work at the Robischon Gallery and on her site.

Chad Herschberger

Chad is a partner at Denver-based Milkhaus, where he is responsible for direction, editing, animation and cinematography. Over his 25 year career he has worked on documentaries and series seen on AMC, HBO, PBS and the BBC. See more of his work on the Milkhaus site.

Amie Knox

As a filmmaker, Amie looks for stories that interest her, are compelling and worth sharing. This has frequently resulted in films on artists, the subtle power of art, and the importance of creativity within us all. Find more of her work and other films she’s produced here.