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Museum of Outdoor Arts

The Museum of Outdoor Arts contrasts the ornate beauty of bronze, granite, and kinetic sculptures with Bauhaus influenced glass office buildings stretching across a 400-acre business park. The collection contains 55 pieces from such revered sculptors as Henry Moore and Arnaldo Pomodoro, and includes six works from Harry Marinsky's Alice in Wonderland series. Although 80 percent of the pieces are outside, some smaller pieces are on display in the Madden Gallery, which resides inside the Harlequin Park Building. The museum also offers numerous art classes and camps, and is the home of Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre. Admission is free.

EASEL

EASEL stands for Englewood Art Studios, Events, Lessons and is an art hub in Downtown Englewood, Colorado. It is also the home of NKollectiv Gallery, (relocating here in January 2025), working artist studios, and an event space that is available to rent. Please note that we are on the 2nd floor and are not ADA accessible. Access is via stairs only.

Witherspoon Fine Art

Kay Witherspoon is a signature member of the Society of Animal Artists, the American Academy of Equine Art, the Artists for Conservation. She is a former public school art director and commercial artist with a popular studio painting school in South Denver. Her classes are as enjoyably creative as they are creatively challenging with a focus on traditional studio realism. “I’ve never been more inspired by a teacher..seriously! Kay has made me see things I haven’t seen and consider things I’ve never considered. She’s not only an incredible artist, she’s an insightful instructor. I’m so lucky I found her!” (A student’s review.) Witherspoon produces original oil paintings for sale through national exhibitions, museums and galleries earning numerous first place awards and awards of excellence over the past two decades She has been identified as "One of the premier equine painters in America" (Coast Magazine, SC) as well as painter of "...the best horses I've ever seen painted" (Robert Bateman, credited as the most influential wildlife painter of all time by art historian and curator, David Wagner, PhD). Her polo paintings and prints have been promoted globally, most frequently in Great Britain’s Guard’s Polo Club’s “Book of the Season”.

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