Denver Post art critic Ray Mark Rinaldi went the extra mile to get the human angle on Plus Gallery's current featured artists Chris Coleman and Laleh Mehran. His coverage landed as the headline on the front page of last Sunday's Denver Post Arts and Entertainment section, providing a rare thrill for both artists and the gallery's efforts. Coleman and Mehran have had a positive influence on a large swath of Colorado's art scene (and well beyond), and continue to have a major impact on students within the fascinating Emergent Digital Practices department at the University of Denver, where they both teach and work practically non-stop. It is an honor to have their first exhibition within a local contemporary gallery take place here at Plus Gallery, what Rinaldi noted as "the city's most progressive commercial art space."
Friday, March 28, 2014
WONDERFUL PROFILE ON COLEMAN + MEHRAN AND "TRANSITIONAL FRAGMENTS" IN SUNDAY DENVER POST
Denver Post art critic Ray Mark Rinaldi went the extra mile to get the human angle on Plus Gallery's current featured artists Chris Coleman and Laleh Mehran. His coverage landed as the headline on the front page of last Sunday's Denver Post Arts and Entertainment section, providing a rare thrill for both artists and the gallery's efforts. Coleman and Mehran have had a positive influence on a large swath of Colorado's art scene (and well beyond), and continue to have a major impact on students within the fascinating Emergent Digital Practices department at the University of Denver, where they both teach and work practically non-stop. It is an honor to have their first exhibition within a local contemporary gallery take place here at Plus Gallery, what Rinaldi noted as "the city's most progressive commercial art space."
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