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“Undertones” by Josh Tjapkes  These paintings pulse with motion, alive with sweeping ribbons and bursts of saturated col...
08/15/2025

“Undertones” by Josh Tjapkes
These paintings pulse with motion, alive with sweeping ribbons and bursts of saturated color that twist through space. During the residency, the artist focused on deconstructing his process, allowing sketch marks and raw gestures to remain visible and flow into finished forms. This approach leaves behind visual breadcrumbs of the hand and mind at work, inviting viewers to witness the evolution of each piece. Spiraling shapes and vibrant movement remain, but now coexist with moments of openness and process. The result is a new direction, where joy, rhythm, and experimentation meet on the canvas in real time.

GESTURE TO DENISE & GESTURE TO JOANDetails for both:18” × 24”Wooden Panel, Resin, Spray Paint, and Acrylic GlazeBy Colm ...
08/12/2025

GESTURE TO DENISE & GESTURE TO JOAN
Details for both:
18” × 24”
Wooden Panel, Resin, Spray Paint, and Acrylic Glaze
By Colm Without .without
These geometric abstractions explore perception through shifting planes, subtle gradients, and architectural cues. Each composition invites the viewer into a suspended moment where depth and flatness push against each other. Whether on canvas, wall, or custom surface, the work balances control and spontaneity, precision and play. Influenced by Op Art, Light and Space, and Minimalism, the approach treats abstraction as more than style. It becomes a tool for slowing down, for observing how form, light, and surface interact. The result is a visual language that feels at once constructed and meditative, grounded yet constantly in flux.

“Utopia Vessel  #1” by Thomas Shephard .shepherd.art Paintings that feel like stills from an unwritten film. These works...
08/08/2025

“Utopia Vessel #1” by Thomas Shephard .shepherd.art
Paintings that feel like stills from an unwritten film. These works merge classical oil techniques with the shadowy drama of film noir, drawing inspiration from both Renaissance painting and the cinematic language that once paid homage to it. Each composition is carefully lit, staged, and posed as a deliberate echo of old cinema’s reverence for classical form. Figures emerge from darkness, caught in moments heavy with unspoken narrative. The result is a body of work that feels timeless yet urgent, suspended between eras and inviting the viewer to imagine what came before and what might follow.

“Greenway” by Ryan Gilmartin  Saturated color and soft textures draw you in but the familiarity soon dissolves into ambi...
08/07/2025

“Greenway” by Ryan Gilmartin
Saturated color and soft textures draw you in but the familiarity soon dissolves into ambiguity. These abstract compositions balance recognition and mystery, leaving space for interpretation without offering resolution. Built through layered marks, shifting scale, and expressive gestures, each painting holds emotional weight beneath its playful surface. Themes of waste, overproduction, and fractured identity bleed together, forming surreal landscapes that question who we are and what we leave behind. The results are beautiful, disorienting, and open ended, a riddle of form and feeling that resists easy answers.

“Not Lose Enough” by Jenna Annunziato Glossy and precise, these paintings elevate the discarded and overlooked into monu...
08/07/2025

“Not Lose Enough” by Jenna Annunziato
Glossy and precise, these paintings elevate the discarded and overlooked into monuments of cultural reflection. Porcelain dolls, fake flowers, and other sentimental castoffs are rendered with care and contradiction. In several works, two painted canvases are physically stitched together, merging conflicting ideas into a single uneasy whole. The tension between representation and abstraction pulses beneath every surface, drawing attention to the ideals we attach to what we buy, break, and throw away. Humor meets haunting detail in this exploration of beauty, consumption, and decay, where even the most fragile debris shimmers with unexpected meaning.

05/07/2025

Introducing Our Latest Resident Artist:

Colm Without . .without

Another Gallery is pleased to welcome Colm Without as our newest resident artist. Originally from Dublin and now based in Denver, Colm’s work explores the relationship between perception and space through a language of geometric abstraction. With a background in Fine Art Sculpture and years of experience leading multidisciplinary creative projects, his practice reflects both a refined formal training and an intuitive grasp of visual systems.

Colm’s work moves fluidly between studio, street, and installation contexts. His compositions feature layered gradients, intersecting planes, and architectural references that invite viewers into shifting perspectives. Whether rendered on a wall, a canvas, or a custom surface, each piece feels like a study in tension—between depth and flatness, control and spontaneity, stillness and movement. Drawing from influences such as Op Art, the Light and Space movement, and Minimalism, Colm treats abstraction not simply as an aesthetic, but as a means of slowing down and observing light and form.

His work has been exhibited at major institutions including the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) and the Royal Hibernian Academy (RHA), and his public art practice has taken shape across Europe and the U.S.—often in collaboration with architects, designers, and community organizations. Since relocating to Colorado, Colm has found momentum as a consistently contributing muralist across the state, most recently with a large-scale piece along Aurora Highlands’ Art Path.

Introducing Our Latest Resident Artist for the Month of May: Jenna Annunziato . .annunziato Another Gallery is proud to ...
05/06/2025

Introducing Our Latest Resident Artist for the Month of May:

Jenna Annunziato . .annunziato

Another Gallery is proud to welcome Jenna Annunziato as our newest resident artist. Based in Colorado by way of New York’s Hudson Valley, Jenna’s work transforms the mundane and discarded into radiant monuments of contemporary reflection. With a practice rooted in painting and drawing, she brings an acute awareness of material culture and a provocative lens to the objects we often overlook or throw away.

Jenna’s current body of work explores themes of beauty, consumption, and contradiction through meticulously rendered depictions of crumpled soda cans, fragmented porcelain figurines, comic strips, and broken religious iconography. In her hands, these items become glossy, oversized surfaces of cultural commentary; both reverent and irreverent, humorous and haunting. As Jenna herself puts it, “I like shiny things… I covet discarded objects like a thief in the night.” Her practice challenges the tension between representation and abstraction, allure and decay, and the societal ideals we encode into the items we accumulate and abandon.

Jenna received her BFA in Painting and Drawing from SUNY New Paltz in 2019 and has exhibited her work nationally, including at the Samuel Dorsky Museum of Art, Bell Projects in Denver, and the Aspen Art Fair with Soho House. She has participated in several artist residencies, most recently at Breck Create in Colorado.

Matt Tripodi,  one of our March 2025 resident artists, brings a sense of spontaneity, humor, and humanity to his abstrac...
05/05/2025

Matt Tripodi, one of our March 2025 resident artists, brings a sense of spontaneity, humor, and humanity to his abstract work. Layered with vibrant scribbles, dreamy marks, and childlike gestures, his paintings pulse with the energy of lived experience and playful disruption.

As a father, Matt’s work has taken a turn toward the joyful and the irreverent. “We had kids and that’s a big factor in what has happened to my work,” he shares. With an ear tuned to the sound of “kids laughing,” his compositions seek to escape perfectionism and instead capture the feeling of a moment; making marks that will never land quite the same way again.

“I feel like I’m trying to do the work that needs to be done,” he says, “by making happy, joyful, not so serious work.”

Matt is one of five artists who’ve joined us in the studios this year through our 2025 Residency Program.

We’re extending our Resident Showcase through the month of May, so if you missed the chance to see these works in person, you’ve got another shot. Come enjoy all of the artworks by all five of our resident artists, each of whom has used their month-long residency to explore new directions and push their practice forward.
See all the work online: www.AnotherGallery.com

Olive Moya, one of our 2025 resident artists, transformed the studio with a vibrant and immersive series of paintings. H...
04/18/2025

Olive Moya, one of our 2025 resident artists, transformed the studio with a vibrant and immersive series of paintings. Her layered compositions burst with color, gesture, and movement as she ventured into a world of experimentation. By working with repeated forms and bold marks, Olive explores the function of language and rhythm within visual space—letting each composition unfold through intuitive, playful structure.

Olive is one of five artists who’ve joined us in the studios so far this year as part of our 2025 Residency Program.

Join us this Friday for Collector’s Night as we showcase all of the artworks from our first five resident artists of 2025. The Resident Showcase is a moment to see how each artist has used their one-month residency to take risks, explore new directions, and push their practice forward.

The program offers free studio space, ongoing critique, and collaborative support—giving artists the freedom to experiment, reflect, and grow within a focused creative environment.
Explore all the works from our Resident Showcase on our website: www.AnotherGallery.com

Johnny Draco, one of our 2025 resident artists, used his time in the studio to develop his approach to Afrofuturism; the...
04/17/2025

Johnny Draco, one of our 2025 resident artists, used his time in the studio to develop his approach to Afrofuturism; the advancement of the African diaspora through imagined futures that merge identity, fashion, science, art, and technology. The resulting figures are bold, enigmatic, and deeply symbolic; visualizing a future rooted in power, style, and self-determination.

Johnny is one of five artists who’ve joined us in the studios so far this year as part of our 2025 Residency Program.

Join us this Friday for Collector’s Night as we showcase all of the artworks from our first five resident artists of 2025. The Resident Showcase is a moment to see how each artist has used their one-month residency to take risks, explore new directions, and push their practice forward.

The program offers free studio space, ongoing critique, and collaborative support; giving artists the freedom to experiment, reflect, and grow within a focused creative environment.
See all the works from our Resident Showcase on our website: www.AnotherGallery.com

Kaitlyn Tucek, our January resident artist, developed a stunning body of work during her time in the studio resulting in...
04/16/2025

Kaitlyn Tucek, our January resident artist, developed a stunning body of work during her time in the studio resulting in a dynamic range of pieces that reflect both experimentation and growth.

Kaitlyn is one of 5 artists who joined us in the studios so far this year as part of our 2025 Residency Program.

Join us this Friday for Collector’s Night as we showcase all of the artworks from our first five resident artists of 2025. The Resident Showcase is a moment to see how each artist has used their one-month residency to take risks, explore new directions, and push their practice forward.

The program offers free studio space, ongoing critique, and collaborative support—giving artists the freedom to experiment, reflect, and grow within a focused creative environment.
Check out all the artworks from our Resident Showcase on our website www.AnotherGallery.com

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