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November Events
El Dia De Los Muertos, A Celebration of LifeThis year's celebration is chock full of events at CHAC Gallery. Bring all your friends to join us for this Mexican celebration of our beloved ancestors. October 23rd thru November 14th, 2009
Gallery Hours: Wed, Thurs 10 am to 4 pm, Saturdays Noon to 4 pm, 1st Friday 12 to 10pm, 3rd Friday 12 to 9 pm, Other Fridays 12 to 6 El Dia De Los Muertos Procession
CHAC Gallery in partnership with Newsed, Museo de las Americas, El Centro su Teatro presents: El Dia De Los Muertos Procession Monday, November 2nd, 2009 at 6:30 pm
CHAC Gallery Artist Show: One in the Many
One in the Many explores the dynamics of the relationships between the parts and the wholes in the universe. These artists address various content including: human societies and interaction; micro- and macro- relationships among living and non-living elements; the organism; the ecosystem; the environment; the planet; the solar system; the galexy; the universe; and any other iterations of the presence of the idea of the one in the many and the many in the one. Exhibition dates: November 6-28, 2009 Featured Artists: Eugene Stewart-Huidobro, Clara Martinez, Hunter Lawrence, Sylvia Montero and Tony Ortega CHAC Norte Featured Artists starting Nov 15
Rob Yancey Rob
Yancey began as a self taught wood carver, who enjoys studying and
creating Spanish Colonial art.Throughout this whole process Rob has
stuck with his goal to produce art work in a non-dualistic mindset and
allow the Creator to touch those who are searching for their identity
and purpose, even when they appear to have no soul. Creating something
sacred out of wood is what inspires Rob to keep carving. Rob now
studies under master carvers Joe Sikora and Bob Zettler. Tammy Yancey I create jewelry that is inspired by my love of nature, culture, and the gorgeous colors I see along the way of life, both past and present. Wearable pieces of art using precious metals, semi precious stones, handcrafted beads and lots of love!
Michael Penney Michael's artwork reflects the custom beliefs and artistry of ancient civilizations. He combines the natural beauty of stone and the expressive texture of deep relief sand carvings. See his unique sandblasting techniques in CHAC Norte this month.
Stevon Lucero CHAC Norte features philosopher artist Stevon Lucero on his spiritual journey. Each painting reflects a metaphor of his own internal dialogue between himself and God.
Bob Martinez Robert Martinez's ongoing show at CHAC Norte' Gallery B explores the potential of basic shapes in a new acrylic series. Native American studies are also featured.
Poetry Y Mas -- 2nd SaturdayJoin Suzanne Vega and the usual suspects for the Spoken Word at CHAC. Saturday, November 14, 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM Kid's Art Saturday -- 3rd Saturday![]() Get ready for the hoildays this season with CHAC! On Saturday November 21, 2009 from 2:00-4:00 CHAC invites parents and children of all ages ( 5 and under must be accompanied by an adult) for a festive & free workshop "From Gold to Tin". Hear about the rich history of gold in Mexico and how this elaborate craft evolved into the remarkable tinwork of today. Create your own tin holiday ornament. Refreshments served. Donations welcome. Space is limited so please call Julie @ 303-571-0440 (CHAC office) 303-521-0653 (mobile) to register.
La Tiendita Features Muertos Merchandise
Don't forget to stop by La Tiendita in the back of CHAC Gallery to find all your favorite Muertos products at all price points. See our T-shirts, skull bags, potholders, notepads and all all kinds of crazy skeletons!
October Events
CHAC Gallery Artist Show: El Baile de La Vida
"The Dance of Life" expressed in ART This exhibit explores the dance of life in all its beauty and hardship, love, and sorrow as presented by six celebrated artists. As El Dia de los Muertos approaches, we begin to remember the past lives of our ancestors and it gives us pause to appreciate our own UNIQUE DANCE OF LIFE here on Earth. Visit CHAC Gallery during October and JOIN THE DANCE. First Friday Reception is October 2nd from 6:00 PM to 10:00 PM El Baile de La Vida Featured Artists
Pamela Acosta Oil paintings featuring vivid colors and flowers Leyna Bencomo Gemstone jewelry featuring wearable chakras www.leynabencomo.com Pamela Bencomo Quilts and fiber work featuring colorful landscapes Jack Hurney “Things that catch my eye” photography Crystal O’Brien Decorative mixed media from found objects Catherine Salazar Pit fired pots and raku forms "Globes of Fire" Gallery Hours: Wed. & Thurs. 10am - 4pm Fri. 12 noon - 10pm Sat. 12 noon - 4pm CHAC Norte Gallery: Leaving Traces
Leaving Traces Art Event features artists: Lola Montejo, Jody Chapel, Carolyn Doran, Ro Rafferty, Ian Rumley and music by Johnny B and The Flying Hippo Project First Friday on October 2, 5:00 PM TO 10:00 PM Show runs from October 2 through October 16 CHAC Norte Featured Artists in OctoberMardelle Espinoza shows her inspired paintings and sculptures in Gallery A.
Rebecca Rozales continures with sharing human expression through her acrylic paintings and connecting art to the ritual of life's experiences. Contact Rebecca at: 720-331-8768 artm72@rebeccarozales or visit Rebecca’s web site www.rebeccarozales.com
Bob Martinez continues showing his varied, striking selection of paintings in Gallery B.
CHAC Norte features philosopher artist Stevon Lucero on his spiritual journey. Each painting reflects a metaphor of his own internal dialogue between himself and God. Poetry y Mas -- 2nd SaturdayJoin Suzanne Vega and the usual suspects for the Spoken Word at CHAC. Saturday, October 10, 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM Kid's Art Saturday -- 3rd SaturdayDon't forget the kids this month! Kid's Art Saturday is on October 17th from 2 to 4 pm. See ya there! Support El Dia de los Muertos CelebrationDear Friend of CHAC: Print "El Dia" Support FormYes! I would like to support the 2009 El Dia de los Muertos Celebration! In the following way:
September Events
Chile Harvest Festival 2009
Thanks to a partnership between the City of Lakewood and the Chicano Humanities & Arts Council (CHAC), the 2009 Chile Harvest Festival will be in full swing Aug 29 & 30 at the beautiful Lakewood Heritage Center on Wadsworth and Ohio. The festival will feature up to 65 artists showcasing both contemporary and traditional art forms. There will also be music, food, dancing and storytelling as well as many other cultural and art activities for the kids. Hours: Saturday and Sunday 10am - 5pm For more information visit www.Lakewood.org/HCA Don't forget to invite all your friends and plan to stay for a whole day of good music, good food, and great art!
CHAC Gallery Artist Show: Hahtinu NiishHahtinu Niish (Red Moon) runs Sept. 2 -26, 2009
First Friday Reception: Sept 4, 2009 6 - 10pm Gallery Hours: Wed. & Thurs. 10am - 4pm Fri. 12 noon - 10pm Sat. 12 noon - 4pm
This powerfully emotional exhibition is a collaborative effort celebrating the connection of the earth and its people of Native American, non Native, Hispanic and Indigenous cultures. These artists have come together to demonstrate the strength and power in diversity.
Featured ArtistsAlistair Bane - Mardelle Espinoza Reuben Espinoza - Renee Fajardo Joe N. Martinez - Frank Policiano Robert Martinez - Thompson Williams |
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In honor of Dies y Seis de Septiembre In the Courtyard @ 772 Santa Fe Drive-303-571-0440 Directly from
Café Cultura we Present Ara Cruz
Born and raised in Denver, Ara Cruz is a Xicano/Indigenous (Mexica/Tiwa) spoken word artist, teacher, and organizer who finds himself standing on the shoulders of those women and men who have struggled to maintain traditions and dignity. With this strong sense of responsibility, he tries to walk in a good way everyday in order to better his community. Graduating from the University of Colorado at Boulder with a B.A. in Ethnic Studies (emphasis in Chicana/o and American Indian Studies), he now works with youth in Denver as a teacher and presenter. Using the experience he gained in campus and community organizing through MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chican@ de Aztlan) and other organizations, Ara became a co-founder of Café Cultura. It serves not only as a monthly open mic, but also provides a community space for Indigenous people (North and South) to come together and share energy, words, and struggles. Knowing his talents are a gift from Ometeotl, the Creator, he has shared his flor y canto (flower and song) with people of all ages. Through his poetry, he attempts to place a smoking mirror in front of his people and society in general, in an effort to make all of us think, speak, and act in positive ways. In that spirit, he has taught poetry and spoken word workshops at youth conferences and local schools. Ademas, he has performed at middle and high schools throughout the Denver area as well as at conferences, universities, protests, and fundraisers throughout Coloraztlanahuac and the “Southwest.” He has had the honor of sharing the stage with Trinidad Sanchez Jr., Slam Nuba, Debajo del Agua, Savage Family, El Vuh, Chicano Messengers of Spoken Word, Cihuatl-Ce, Guerrilla Queenz, Read Nex, Almas Intocables, and Olmeca. Sign up for open mic, For more info call Suzanna Vega @ 720-524-7913 Get Up, Speak Up, Listen Up - Support su cultura - Be Involved! La Alma es muy Bonito! |
Somos Aztlan Forms - Figures - Symbols
Opening Night, First Friday, August 7, 6-10 PM
Exhibition Dates: August 5 thru August 29, 2009
Gallery Hours: Wed & Thurs 10 AM to 4 PM, Friday 12 Noon to 10 PM, Saturday 12 Noon to 4 PM
Stevon Lucero - Daniel Luna - Javier Flores
David Ocelotl Garcia - Michael Penny
Michael Canada - Robert Maestas
The food was hot, the music was cool and the tequila was burnin'!
Frida sitings were everywhere. If you missed it, you missed it, but you can still check out the photos on the website!
See you next year, Frida!
Three Ladies and a Gentleman
Join us for a great multi-media art show featuring the work of several new artists to the CHAC Familia including artists:
Pegi Taylor who specializes in landscapes, floral and pets. Linda Wilcox who works with oils, acrylics and mixed media. Beverly Green who specializes in pet portraits, animals and landscapes. Stevon Lucero is showing his vivid works in La Cocina.
We will also be featuring a great new metal sculpture artist who has some amazing wall and floor pieces in fantastic colors that will blow your mind!
Rebecca Rozales
creates a strong and simple purpose of the human expression through her
acrylic paintings and other mixed media. Rebecca has been creating her
art combining spirit and soul for over thirty years and is a full time
artist.
Please come meet the artists August 7th-2009, from 6- 10pm and will run all month.
Contact Rebecca at: 720-331-8768 artm72@rebeccarozales or visit Rebecca’s web site www.rebeccarozales.com
Ian Rumley is a new member with CHAC. Working as a vibrant Tattoo artist and painter, Ian started creating art in his teens. Ian is finishing up his BFA and is now teaching drawing and painting.
Visitors walk through our visual gauntlet of art and become aware of the relationship between art and life.
“Art is not only a business but a business expression.” WEB.MAC.COM/IANRUMLEY
Ian is also in CHAC Norte Front Gallery.
Gallery A: Lionel Holy Elk Face
Lionel Holy Elk Face will show original works in Gallery A for the month of August.
Gallery B: Robert Martinez
Robert Martinez's ongoing show at CHAC Norte explores the potential of basic shapes in a new acrylic series. Native American studies are also featured. www.robertmar.com ---->>>
Suzanne Martino
Suzanne's witty mixed media work continues this month on the south wall of CHAC Norte during August. Starting with a single object, her montages explore themes of personal geography.
August Just Got Hotter in Lakewood!
Chile Harvest Festival August 29 & 30
at Lakewood’s Heritage Center
This summer, a Colorado tradition will bring people to Lakewood’s Heritage Center to celebrate traditional and contemporary Spanish Colonial art, music, food and chiles, chiles, chiles. Thanks to a partnership between the City of Lakewood and the Chicano Humanities & Arts Council, the Chile Harvest Festival will be in full swing August 29 & 30 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m . at Lakewood’s Heritage Center (Wadsworth and Ohio), 801 S. Yarrow Street. Tickets are $6 for adults, $3 for children (ages 3-12). With plenty of free parking available.
The festival will feature up to 45 artists, showcasing both contemporary and traditional art forms including music, dancing and storytelling as well as many other cultural and art activities for the kids.
Several local restaurants will be on site, serving authentic Mexican cuisine along with other specialty foods featuring chiles. And of course, there will be nonstop chile roasting, so stock-up your freezer with chiles for the winter. Demonstrators will be showcasing the art of making traditional chile ristras: dried chiles strung together to be used in cooking throughout the year or just for decoration.
The Chile Harvest Festival is an outreach effort to educate, enlighten and entertain the community with the many different facets of Chicano and Latino culture. Its goal is to give people a well-rounded cultural experience. Proceeds from the event support HCA and CHAC programs.
Lakewood Heritage, Culture & the Arts programs are made possible in part through funding from the Scientific and Cultural Facilities District (SCFD) – metro Denver's unique commitment to its nonprofit art, science and cultural institutions and the Denver Post. Chile Harvest Festival partners include Tedford Katz, Noodles & Company, Carmichael Chiropractic, El Semanario and KUSA 9NEWS.
For more information call 303-987-7859 or visit www.Lakewood.org/HCA.
Bring your kids to Kid's Art Saturday on August 15th, the 3rd Saturday from 2 to 4 pm for a fun day.
Poetry Y Mas -- 2nd Saturday Join us for poetry on August 8th from 2 to 4 PM. Participate in the reading or just listen for a well spent afternoon.
CHAC's Official Photographer Joe Ned Martinez
Joe is a native of Denver, Colorado. He resides in the north Denver
area, and is a retiree of the supermarket business. He enjoys
photography as a hobby. Most of his photography is of Colorado and New
Mexico landscapes. Joe is a self-taught photographer.
Joe’s photographs have appeared at Chac Gallery, Taza de Cafe and Metal Master at Heritage Square. Joe’s color photographs were selected for Chac Art Galleries 4th annual regional photography Exhibition in 2007 and was awarded third place.
"I have enjoyed photography since I was young. And used my Mom’s old Polaroid SX 70 camera. Today I use a Nikon 35 mm SLR film camera. When I take my photos, it is therapy, a feeling of Serenity, A calming of my mind-just me and My camera and what I see through the lens. I know that every photo I take is of a moment in Time, remembering that moment will never Happen again, Joe Ned Martinez : One day at a time”
CHAC has a Facebook page so find us and add us as a friend. Make comments on the shows and socialize with other members. Link to us here and keep up to date.
The Chile Harvest Festival is also on Facebook. Link to it here! See you online.
This wonderful photo of four proud men was snapped by Daniel Smith @ Your Hub
Jerry Jaramillo
Carlos Santistevan
Stevon Lucero
Al Sanchez
August at the Art Center - CAE 32003B Ellingwood Trail, next to the Buchanan Rec Ctr. at Hwy 74 & Squaw Pass Road www.evergreenarts.org
Contemporary Latino Show - July 31st to August 21st Opening reception July 31st from 5 PM to 8 PM at CAE
Latin Music Soiree - August 2nd - 5 PM A very special concert with Peggy Lyon & ECO at CAE
Brown Bag Lunch - August 5th Artists from the current exhibit to speak - CAE 12 Noon to 1pm
Paint, Sculpt, "Shoot Out" - August 8th Downtown Evergreen - 9 AM to 6 PM Auction begins at 4 PM. Call to register.
Mark Nelson Exhibit - August 28th to Septmber 18th Opening reception August 28th from 5 PM to 8 PM at CAE
Also Showing at: Buchanan Rec. Center: Cathy Jones - August & September Rotary Gallery: Betsy Buckner - July & August
Freedom Of Expressions runs from July 1 - August 1, 2009
OPENING NIGHT: First Friday - July 3rd, 6pm - 10pm
We would personally like to invite you "Freedom of Expressions", an art exhibition at the CHAC Gallery at 772 Santa Fe Street in Denver.

Benita Olivas
Jose Mares
Bob Luna
James Martinez
Luis Gutierrez
Passion & Storms is a creative look at the unique relationship between Frida and Diego.
Artwork should reflect the theme of the show and be
family friendly.
Drop off work on SUNDAY, June 28th, 2009 between 12 - 4 PM. Entry fee: $10 for every two pieces entered.

The Front Gallery will host “Frida and Diego – Passion and Storms” – honoring the lives, work, and turbulent relationship of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.
Join us on July 18 from 6-9 PM for an exciting evening celebrating Frida Kahlo's Birthday!
Frida and Diego Look Alike Contest - Door prizes - Tarot readings - Artwork - Food - Drinks - Music
Tickets $10
CHAC Norte-Join us for our Frida & Diego show featuring a huge "Frida Mercado" We will have everything from Frida Kahlo dresses, luggage tags, bracelets, necklaces, crosses, clocks, tee-shirts,stationary, playing cards, mints, and much much more!
Gene Tewksbury
It's a changing world, and soon it will become a homogeneous world. I
don't much care for that idea, so I'm trying to see different cultures
and unspoiled lands while they still exist. Along the way I'll be
snapping photos for you all to enjoy.
While some people are willing to lug around their gear everywhere, I am not. The mere presence of a large camera being pulled out causes the spontaneity around you to break down (plus I'm just too lazy.) Often my shots are "from the hip" so the subject is unaware I'm even taking a photo. I hope you enjoy them.
Robert Maestas
The digital art of Robert Maestas will be featured on the north kitchen wall of CHAC Norte during July. Robert’s art is constantly changing and brings a unique perspective in what he calls “Our Creative Mind.”.
www.simplesite.com/robertmaestas
The witty mixed media work of Suzanne Martino will have an expanded presence centered on the south wall of CHAC Norte during July. Starting with a single object, her montages explore themes of personal geography.
Stevon Lucero
Stevon Lucero continues his show of art as self-exploration in the CHAC Norte meta-studio. Stylistically inspired by Aztec images, much of his work also explores Stevon's relationship with God. www.stevonlucero.com
Robert Martinez
Robert Martinez's ongoing show at CHAC Norte now explores the potential of basic shapes in a new acrylic series. Several Native American studies are also featured.
Join and participate in poetry readings on the second Saturday, July 11th, 2009 from 2 to 4 PM.
On May 15, CHAC Norte hosted a benefit party and auction for the Family Crisis Center, operated by Denver Human Services. Forty-five dolls were custom dressed and painted by young artists, all of whom are clients of the FCC.
Creative concepts for the finished dolls ranged from a creature out of an “alien” movie to a showgirl decked in sequins and feathers. Total funds raised were $1400, of which $305 goes directly to the young artists, and $1095 to the FCC recreation program.
(Photo: Mayor Hickenlooper and CHAC's own Belinda Maestas)
CHAC proudly announces $14,000 in grant money donated by The Denver Foundation. CHAC’s long history of nurturing and preserving Chicano/Latino culture, its ongoing cultural outreach and educational programs, and its determination to build on its strengths, were all factors in the decision to award the grant.
A similar grant totaling $20,000 over two years from Hispanics in
Philanthropy and the Latino Community Foundation of Colorado will
enable us to seek professional input in some areas we’ve identified as
needing development. Expanding our donor base, developing a long-term
fundraising plan, and enhancing fundraising capabilities among our
board members are among our top priorities in a “sustainable growth”
plan for CHAC.
Mid-June, CHAC hosted 21 young and enthusiastic self-portraitists from Casa Start Program, at a “Me and Frida” class led by Jeremy Ulibarri. Kids learned something about the work of Frida Kahlo, and something about themselves in the process of creating their own portraits.
Check out “Me and Frida” and other classes at www.chacweb.org (click on Children’s Programs). Classes offer lots of enrichment at low cost, and scholarships are available. For details, talk to CHAC Director Crystal O’Brien (303) 571-0440.
Access Gallery is pleased to present our first annual Juried Exhibit – Word Up, calling artists to create and submit artworks that include a written word or language within the art piece.
Throughout time, the world has viewed words/language as a grouping of
symbols, characters or letters. This July, the Access Gallery will look
at words as an art form through the submissions of artists. The
selection of artworks that will be exhibited will be juried on the
following criteria: 1. Best approach to theme of exhibit. 2. Best use
and representation/expression of the word(s). 3. Aesthetic and creative
approach to theme. 4. Best in Show.
Deadline for Submissions: July 6- 7, 2009, 6:00pm MST
Artwork will be delivered to VSA/Access Gallery at 909 Santa Fe Drive, Denver, CO July 6 or 7 from noon to 6:00 pm.
Exhibit Dates: July 17- August 7
Artist Reception: July 17
First Friday Reception: August 7
Juror: TBA
Criteria: The only requirement is that a written word be visible in the piece.
Details: Submissions are $10 per piece. Maximum 3 entries per artist.
Size not to exceed 3’ x 4’. All pieces must be wired or otherwise ready
and stable to hang. Artists works that are not selected for exhibit
will be notified to pick up submission by July 15. We are unable to
store work that is not selected. VSA/Access Gallery reserves the right
to not exhibit artworks that are not gallery ready or stable to
install, deemed unsuitable, fragile or inappropriate.
Awards: All awards will be appointed by our juror and will be presented to the artists opening night, July 17, 2009.
Best of Show – will receive $50 and a 2010 studio show at the Access Gallery.
Cash Prizes – $50 prizes
Artists will receive 70% of the sale of their work.
Please drop off work at Access Gallery 909 Santa Fe Drive
Artwork that is selected will be hanging in the gallery from July 17 –
August 14 and can be picked up (unless sold) on Friday, August 14 from
12pm–6pm or August 15 from 10am–2pm.
Preview showing: June 4th, 6pm - 9pm
Gallery Hours
Wednesday–Thursday: 10am–4pm
Friday: 12pm–10pm Saturday: 12pm–4pm

Come share the Artistic Lives of Nine. A mix of painting, photography, stone, glass sculptures, unusual wood & brass work and mixed media.

Special Thanks to our sponsors:
Country Fair Westwoods ** Abrusci's Italian Cuisine ** Women's Bean Project ** DeMoss Designs ** Enterprise Planning Solutions, LLC ** and our Friends and Family
Norte Gallery presents:
ROBERT MARTINEZ’s ongoing show at CHAC Norte has been updated to include a new watercolor series on paper. www.robertmar.com
MICHAEL PENNEY's artwork explores the customs, beliefs and artistry of ancient Meso-American civilizations.. His unique sandblasted stone pieces continue in Gallery A through June. www.archembellishments.com
CHAC Norte's Meta Studio once again features philosopher/artist STEVON LUCERO on his spiritual journey. Each painting is a metaphor for his internal dialogue between himself and God. www.stevonlucero.com
World class artist MATT ACHZIGER has moved his distinctive collection to the Norte Kitchen Gallery. Don't miss it in June. www.angellic.carbonmade.com
Front Gallery of CHAC Norte presents a family affair with two sisters and a daughter producing beautiful works in glass.
Kay Gross
Linda Krug
Nicole Brown
Also featured in the front gallery are the talented husband and wife team:
Vance Belyea
Pamela Belyea
The witty mixed media work of Suzanne Martino graces the south wall of CHAC Norte during June.
Suzanne’s art often starts with a single found object which becomes the centerpiece of a carefully composed, vibrant and humorous artwork.
La Historia de los Colores (bilingual)
The History of Colors $8.95, paperback
By Subcomandante Marcos,
illustrated by Domitila Dominguez
Well…one day, old man Antonio is walking in the mountainous jungle of Chiapas with his friend Subcomandante Insurgente Marcos when he sees a macaw bird, its feathers blessed with each and every color, like a rainbow. The bird reminds the old man of a story that he thinks his friend Marcos should know – it’s the story of how the gods found all the colors in the world.
CHAC Children’s Programs
Thanks to a grant from the SCFD, we host a wealth of classes at a modest cost, geared for children and young people from preschool to high school age. We’ve also partnered with Access Gallery to offer programs for at-risk and special needs youngsters. These are hands-on classes taught by qualified practicing artists, and they encourage kids to explore the world around them through the creative process.
Classes aren’t limited to the school year – they enrich not only classroom programs, but would be wonderful enhancements to summer camp activities. Scholarships are available.
If you’re an educator, or involved with kids at any level, we probably have a class that’s appropriate for your group. Call Crystal O’Brien at CHAC (303) 571-0440. And visit these websites:
www.chacweb.org
www.accessgallery.org
This year in Lakewood! August 29th and 30th
Late summer brings freshly harvested chiles to Colorado, and with them, the aromas of chile roasting and authentic Chicano cuisine. This year, a Colorado tradition finds a new home at Lakewood’s Heritage Center. The Chile Harvest Festival will celebrate contemporary Chicano art, traditional Spanish Colonial art, music, food and of course chiles, with beautiful views of the Rocky Mountain foothills as a backdrop. Thanks to a partnership between the City of Lakewood and the Chicano Humanities & Arts Council (CHAC), the Chile Harvest Festival will be in full swing Aug 29 & 30.
The Chile Harvest Festival is an outreach effort to educate, enlighten and entertain the community with the many different facets of Chicano and Latino culture. Its goal is to give people a well-rounded cultural experience.
The festival will feature up to 65 artists, showcasing both contemporary and traditional art forms. There will also be music, dancing and storytelling as well as many other cultural and art activities for the kids.
Several local restaurants will be on site, serving authentic Mexican cuisine along with other specialty foods featuring chiles. And of course, there will be nonstop chile roasting, so stock up your freezer with chiles for the winter. Demonstrators will be showcasing the art of making traditional chile ristras: dried chiles, strung together to be used in cooking throughout the year or just for decoration.
Bring the whole family to shop, eat and soak up a cultural experience. Tickets will be $6 for adults, $3 for children, and $1 off coupons will be available from participating sponsors.

The third Saturday of each month features fun with the kids creating incredible artwork. A happy and creative time to be had. Invite your friends!
Come in for a free workshop on June 20th from 2 to 4 pm
Can for Entry and Invite: 5280 CHAC CINCO DE MAYO
Show Dates: May 1st - May 30th
Reception: May 1st, 2009, 6 - 10 pm
Drop off work on Sunday, April 26th from 12 - 4 pm
Entry Fee: CHAC Members $5, non-members $10
Limit 5 small pieces per artist, less if large
All mediums welcome. Get creative with 5's! Try to use the number 5 in your piece.
Montage is exactly that! A combination of traditional and non-traditional artwork. The show will consist of hide paintings, retablos, bultos, oil paintings, drawings, straw applique and other various medias.
Opening Night: First Friday - May 1st 6pm - 10pm
Gallery Hours: Wednesday, Thursday - 10pm -4pm, Friday, 12 noon - 10pm, Saturday, 12 noon - 4pm
Planning for the Chile Harvest Festival is well underway. In conjunction with the City of Lakewood, CHAC Gallery presents Chile Harvest 2009 on August 29th and 30th. Plan your part in this wonderful harvest.
May 15th is the deadline for applications! Its coming fast so get yours in ASAP. Artist and food vendor applications are available at the gallery. Calll and we'll mail one to you. In the meantime, check out this great link!
http://www.lakewood.org/comres/page.cfm?ID=441&ChileHarvestFestival/

World class designer, Matt Achziger is again exhibiting in the front room in CHAC Norte gallery.
If you haven't caught this his show, you have another chance. Don't miss it this month.
http://angellic.carbonmade.com/
Gallery A features Crystal O'Brien and Michael J. Penny
Our own CHAC director, Crystal O'Brien uses a variety of mediums to express her eclectic and colorful personality. Her unique works appear to take on a life of their own. Check out her latest creative offerings at Gallery A.
Michael's artwork reflects the custom beliefs and artistry of ancient civilizations. He combines the natural beauty of stone and the expressive texture of deep relief sand carvings. See his unique sandblasting techniques in Gallery A this month.
Robert Martinez returns to Gallery B this month. His paintings are both contemporary and traditional. He is inspired by the artists Malcolm Furlow, John Nieto, and Fritz Shrolder to name a few. Bob enjoys working with bold colors, and a variety of subjects from Native American to modern.
CHAC Norte's Meta Studio once again features philosopher artist Stevon Lucero on his spiritual journey. Each painting reflects a metaphor of his own internal dialogue between himself and God.
CHAC's New Wish List
CHAC gallery is looking for your extras to help supply the galleries. We are dependent on donations for many of our everyday items. These are the items we need the most. Please help us replenish our supply cabinets if you can!
The third Saturday of May features Carlos Santistevan working on retablos with the kids. Come in for a free workshop from 2 to 4 pm on May 16th for this special event. Carlos' work is featured in the Artist's Gallery during the month of May in the "Montage" show at CHAC.
Donations also are needed for our Kid Art Workshops. Again, any help is greatly appreciated! Here is a list of what we really need at this point.
Join us for Poetry readings on May 9th from 2 to 4 pm.
Buenos Dias,
Jay Jaramillo -- Jerry Jaramillo -- Daniel Lowenstein -- Rebecca Rozales -- Sal Ruibal -- Carlos Sandoval -- Suzanna Vega
"Una noche quando en la
Phase de REM
Mi alma bore witness to
Ancient memorias
De la tierra de mi suenos...
To be manifested aqui!"
-- Suzanna Vega
Opening Reception April 3rd from 6 to 10 pm
Utopia runs all month during regular gallery hours:
Wednesdays and Thursdays 10 to 4 pm
Fridays Noon to 10 pm
Saturdays Noon to 4pm
CHAC Norte La Cocina
Presenting the ultimate artistic extravaganza. artistes "super" estrellas features the ultra-cool urban art of: tony vecchio, gems, j.g. medina, jolt, josiah lee lopez a.k..a. zepol, and sevn...
opening night at CHAC north gallery, 774 santa fe blvd., friday, april 3rd from 5:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m..
come one, come all, art to entertain the masses!
CHAC Norte Gallery A
Johnathan James Kinney --- Austin Martineau
The art work that Johnathan James Kinney displays began as sample boards for his decorative painting business, JK Decorative and Faux Painting (www.jkpainting.com). Doing his part to be "green", John uses left over products from decorative painting and uses them in colorful and interactive ways to create a unique combination of abstract pieces. The use of plaster and paints applied by brush and trowel allow the colors to live and help share the passion the artist intended.
Austin Martineau began his craft as a means of self-discovery to find balance and peace. The pragmatist within overcame the once idealist and the artistic expressions reflect his changing perception of the world. That lines of good and evil are often woven and this world is less black and white than shades of gray with crimson. With playful bright colors and bold lines he has blended reality with his 'Neverland' as a reminder that come what may, the joy of life comes with the journey and to never forget to see the world as is should be.
CHAC Norte Gallery B --- Robert Martinez
Continuing his unique show in Gallery B is Robert Martinez.
"Martinez' talent is like an underground spring. It has always ben. It has trickled and flowed through every phase of his life. From student to teacher to husband and father, the spring has nurtured and sustained this quiet man, and now it is transforming the landscape of his life." --Renne Farado
CHAC Norte Front Room
Jeremy Hawver -- Michael Penny -- Darius Vale
New friends. New studio mates. New art. All three very much a factor behind the work at the Chac Gallery in the month of April. Darius, Jeremy, and Michael come together for the first time next month bringing with them challenging new looks at materials, subject matter, and technique.
Never before has sandblast art, printmaking, and screen printing come together for such a unique display of work. From everyday affordable art to fine art prints and fashion will be on hand.
Chac Gallery has never been a follower of the norm so on the first Friday of April stop by 8th and Santa Fe for an art show breaking the mold!
CHAC Norte Meta Studio Gallery -- Stevon Lucero
Once again Meta Studio Gallery is the visionary art of Stevon Lucero.
Stevon Lucero has been painting for over forty years. Since childhood, he has experienced lucid dreams and visions and ventured more then once into separate realities. Through these revelations and studies of metaphysical, philosophical, and historical media, he has been guided to create two unique art forms: Metarealism and Neo-Precolumbian or Aztec art
Utopia en los Ojos de los Artistas -- April 11, 2009 from 2 - 4 pm
Poets, writers, story tellers, singers, musicians (y mas) are invited to share insights into their personal Utopian Dreams!
Open Mic – “Imagine all the people living life as one”
Call Suzanna Vega @ 720-877-8610 for more info
Children's Art classes -- April 18th from 2 to 4 pm at CHAC Norte
Kids of all ages are welcome to participate and show their stuff in CHAC's kid-loving Saturdays. Invite your children to explore their inner creativity.
These workshops are FREE FREE FREE! so don't miss out.
CHAC and the Colorado Folk Arts Council present a special spring concert with Los Angeles musician and songwriter Michael Heralda with Aztec Stories and Denver’s own new band Latin Hip Hop.
Friday April 17th 6:30pm to 8:30 pm Free and open to the public.
For more information call 720-329 0869 or see www.aztecstories.com
In conjunction with the City of Lakewood, CHAC Gallery presents Chile Harvest 2009 on August 29th and 30th.
Get started today on your art projects and plan for some volunteer work leading up to and during the festival.
This is CHAC's first partnership with Lakewood and we look forward to this year's event. We have a new city to impress so let's make this our best year ever!
Capirotada is a sweet and soulful blend of everyday ingredients that, when combined, make a familiar treat for special occasions. Purely Latino, Capirotada is a symbolic mix of art in this Spring show.
March 6th through March 28th
Opening reception: March 6th 6 - 10 pm
Featuring Santero word carving, rich jewelry, mixed media and original paintings combining for Sabor you can savor.
Rene Cordero
Robert Elrod
Cindy Loya
Jose Montoya
Marcos Tovar
Oralia Venzor
Rob Yancey
Aztec dance performance on Opening Night
Matthew Achziger is an award winning freelance design artist well know for his design, art and motion work. He has produced work for Sony, Nike, Salomon and other well-known organizations.
Kelly Bellefuil-Bernal is a self taught artist and has been painting landscapes for 31 years in the plein-aire and modern abstract expressionistic styles.
Stevon Lucero is on a spiritual journey. More than a visual artist he is in truth, a philosopher artist. Each painting reflects a metaphor of his own internal dialogue between himself and God.
Robert Martinez His paintings are both contemporary and traditional. He is inspired by the artists Malcolm Furlow, John Nieto, and Fritz Shrolder to name a few. Bob enjoys working with bold colors, and a variety of subjects from Native American to modern.
Michael J Penney His art work reflects the custom beliefs and artistry of ancient civilizations. Combining the natural beauty of stone and the expressive texture of deep relief sand carving give his work the timeless beauty found in artifacts and one of a kind wall art.
Chile Harvest Cookbook
We are compiling a cookbook and we need your help! Send us your most delicious recipe to be included in our new Chile Harvest Cookbook. Any food or beverage will work. Soups, salads, entrees, desserts, even candy.
Just send us the title of the dish, your name, a complete list of ingredients and detailed preparation instructions, and we'd love to get an anecdote about the enjoyment or memories you get when you cook or eat this food.
Please hurry and email us at director@chacweb.org Thank you ahead of time for participating in this important CHAC fundraiser.
CHAC's Poetry Y Mas with Suzanna Vega Saturday March 14th will be a dedication to Saint Patrick.
Poets, story teller, musicians y mas are encouraged to contribute their words and music on their observations of St. Patrick's Day. Suzanna Vega, MC, will speak on the origin of the holiday.
Open mic is from 2 to 4 pm Refreshments and Pot Luck. For more information call Suzanna 720-877-8610
P.S. If you hae any Love poems left over from Valentine's Day, please share. Love is eternal. Que No?
Don't forget the kids! The third Saturday of every month from 2 to 4 pm at CHAC Norte, kids are welcome to come express their artistic sides in CHAC's Art Workshops for Kids. These workshops are FREE! Don't miss out.
Chairs for Children
Need a new project? Paint a chair for charity. Try your hand at a colorful chair. Great project for artist buddies. Have fun and feel good about it. Proceeds from their saies will support our year round cultural free children's programming. Call Crystal at the gallery for more details.
CHAC and the Colorado Folk Arts Council present a special spring concert with Los Angeles musician and songwriter Michael Heralda with Aztec Stories and Denver’s own new band Latin Hip Hop.
Friday April 17th 6:30pm to 8:30 pm Free and open to the public.
For more information call 720-329 0869 or see www.aztecstories.com
A CHAC gallery art exhibition featuring original works of:
Kelly Bellefuil-Bernal is a self taught artist and has been painting landscapes for 31 years in the plein-aire and modern abstract expressionistic styles.
Lillian B. Montoya reflects the essence of the Southwest in her watercolors, oils, and mixed media.
Dan Muniz is a water colorist who enjoys
nature, life and fishing. He often paints what he sees when he travels
with his wife and son. On a recent trip to Mexico Dan produced some
incredible seascapes.
Armando Martinez paints "Dreamscapes" from the surroundings of the rich culture and heritage of the Rock Mountains.
10th Annual Silent Auction & Fundraiser - Friday February 13th, 2009 6-10 pm CHAC Norte Gallery
Silent Auction featuring hundreds of beautiful hearts designed by local Denver Artists, schools and our community supporters. Live classical guitar music by James Garcia. Delicious appetizers and beverages. Please join us!
Tickets are $7 per person - $12 per couple and may be purchased in advance or at the door.
Michael J. Penney
Michael combines the natural beauty of stone and the expressive texture of deep relief sand-carving to create beautiful works of art.
Stevon Lucero
Recently named one of Denver's 150 Unsung Heroes by the Rocky Mountain News, Stevon Lucero has been guided to create two unique art forms: Metarealism and Neo-Precolumbian art.
Robert Martinez
Robert's paintings are both contemporary and traditional. He is inspired by the artists Malcolm Furlow, John Nieto, and Fritz Shrolder to name a few. Bob enjoys working with bold colors, and a variety of subjects from Native American to modern.
Celebrating
the cultural richness of the Latin world in food, music, dance and
words -- Saturdays in January at CHAC Gallery from 1 to 4 pm
Opening Reception: Friday Jan 4th 6 - 10 pm
Jan 10th - Spoken Word featuring storytelling, poetry and book readings
Jan 17th - Musica Latina featuring canciones folkloricos, flamenco and acoustic guitars
Jan 24th - Cooking with Sabor Latino - have you ever tried Paella?
Jan 31st - Celebrate Latino Dance featuring Fiesta Colorado and other dancers
Alistair Andrew Bane
Alistair Bane is a member of the Eastern Shawnee Nation of Oklahoma. He credits his father and grandmother with being the two strongest influences in his development as an artist. His grandmother, Henrietta Sylvia Stonebraker passed on a wealth of stories and history about his family. His father, Gary Stonebraker, an architect; taught him how to paint and draw at a young age and instilled in him the importance of social justice. These two influences have inspired him to often choose subject matters that speak to the continuing struggle of Indigenous people for basic human rights and sovereignty. Besides painting, Alistair is also a bead worker. His mixed media pieces often incorporate traditional Shawnee beadwork designs with images that reference modern day lives of Native people.
“Sometimes people view our culture and our arts as something that
exists only in the context of the past. I want people to recognize that
we are here and strong in the 21st century and to understand that our connection with our traditions is what gives us our strength.”
Thompson Williams
Thompson Williams is a resident of Denver, Colorado. He is a member of the Caddo Nation of Oklahoma, born to the late Melford and Winona Wells Williams. It was through the stories of their childhood that Thompson learned the richness of his culture. Thompson was fortunate to be part of this very artistic family. His father, his brothers and sister were all very talented artists. Today Thompson is a nationally known award winning artist. James Coburn of The Edmond Sun, Edmond Oklahoma says, “Mind, body and spirit integrate holistically in Thompson’s brushstrokes.
His creativity seems organic, flowing from a deep personal reservoir.” “My paintings focus on the spiritual heritage of my people. As viewers of Native American art we must see our involvement with the spirit that dwells inside each of us.” “I try to honor the people who came before me through my paintings. Today more than ever we need to be grateful to our ancestors. It is through their strength our culture survives today and will continue through the lives of our children.” http://thompsonwilliams.blogspot.com/
Stevon Lucero
Stevon Lucero has been painting for over thirty five years. Since childhood, he has experienced intense dreams and visions and ventured more then once into separate realities. Through these revelations and studies of metaphysical, philosophical, and historical books and tapes, he has been guided to create two unique art forms: Metarealism and Neo-Precolumbian art. www.stevonlucero.com
Robert Martinez
Robert, a Colorado native, was born and raised in the San Luis Valley. After completing his high school education, he received his Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Adams State College located in Alamosa. Bob recently retired from an enjoyable career of teaching elementary school art. He and his wife Janice, have three children and six grandchildren.
His paintings are both contemporary and traditional. He is inspired by the artists Malcolm Furlow, John Nieto, and Fritz Shrolder to name a few. Bob enjoys working with bold colors, and a variety of subjects from Native American to modern. www.robertmar.com
Lola Montejo

Originally from
Spain , refers to her paintings
as Landscapes where the Land and Sky meet. Explaining, that
the land of the Eastern coast of
Spain , from
Barcelona down to Alicante
has a climate where luscious vineyards and olive groves grow in mild and
moderately arid conditions, under a skyline of low mountain ranges and the blue
of the Mediterranean Sea and sky. “There is a
proverb, that this Spanish landscape is a place where,
Se le
juna el cielo con la tierra, The
sky comes together with the earth. Luminous surfaces and a picture
plane full of movement suggest a landscape where the water, land, and sky all
meet at once. My paintings are a place of
contemplation. Nature is a surface loosely imagined and reality is the affects
of one's own condition. To have this, sense of the material world, is to find
oneself in their scale of the world”, says
Montejo. www.lolamontejo.com
Milagros Del Corazon
Artists! Don't forget that February is our Milagros del Corazon (heart) show. Plain wooden hearts will be available for pick up In January. (We will announce the date soon.) Be thinking about what beautiful hearts you can create for the February show.
El Dia De Los Muertos

The Celebration: Dia
de Los Muertos, the Day of the Dead is a day to honor and celebrate
those who have departed. Come down and join CHAC on first friday for
Aztec dancers, traditional pan de muertos and Mexican hot chocolate,
Dia de los Muertos alters, art and merchandise.
Opening night reception: Friday, October 24, 2008 from 6-10 PM
The Workshop: For kids of all ages - Create traditional Dia de Los Muertos Sugar Skulls
Saturday, October 18, 2008 from 2-4 PM
Call for Entry: Drop off deadline is Sunday October 19th from noon –4:00 PM, Click here for details.
Also at CHAC Norte (October 1-18) Mardelle Espinoza, Michael Canada, Michael Penny, Stevon Lucero, Paul Potts & Steve Rozic-La Galleria Cocina
CHAC Gallery

CHAC Norte, October 01 - October 25, 2008
Member Show -
Osas, Rosas, Mariposas, Artistas Hermosas y Otras Cosas
CHAC artists Patricia Leigh, Rose Lee, Jean Farnlof, L. Mariposa
Marangia, John Macias, Delfinio Martinez, Francisco Quinones, Joe
Craighead, and Daniel Angel Martinez explore themes of femininity and
sensitivity with the universal communicative symbology of art. Take a
moment to smell the roses and tune into las otras cosas that bring us
closer to the the artist within.
CHAC will host an opening First Friday receptions at both locations on Friday October 3rd, 6 p.m. through 10 p.m.
For more information about these shows or about CHAC's cultural programming call the gallery at 303-571-0440 or visit www.chacweb.org.

Poetry y Mas
Every 2nd Saturday of the month, 2-4 pm
Open mic at CHAC explores “Dia De Los Muertos”Call Suzanna Vega @ 720-877-8610 for more information
CHAC Norte September 1st through September 30th Also at CHAC Norte - a collection of work from three long-time CHAC member artists; For more information about these shows or about CHAC's cultural programming call the gallery at 303-571-0440 or visit www.chacweb.org. Poetry y Mas Children's Art Classes SHOP AND SUPPORT THE ARTS While these increases are tremendously exciting and a strong indication that CHAC’s Children’s Programs are some of the best in the city, they have also posed new challenges for the organization. Currently, the community requests for CHAC’s participation are simply outweighing the resources available. Please help support CHAC activities such as our gallery events and community outreach programs. Gracias de la Guadalupe Fundraiser BraceletsNuestro Otoño
September 1st through September 30th
First Friday Opening: September 5th, 6-10 pm
Come experience a most remarkable member fall show with new work by Pam Acosta, Antonia Florese, Nancy Hegarty, Michael Penny, Paul Potts & Steve Rozic.
CHAC Artist and Art Professor Carlos Fresquez
First Friday Opening: September 5th, 6-10 pm
Next door at CHAC Norte -
De Colores: Students of Carlos Fresquez
As the title implies this show features the artwork of the Metro State’s Art Department's Assistant Art Professor Carlos Fresquez.
Stevon Lucero (website) , Robert Martinez (website) and Rebecca Rozales (website).
CHAC will host an opening First Friday receptions at both locations on Friday September 5th, 6 p.m. through 10 p.m. All shows run though September 30th.Monthly Events

Childrens Book Selection
Every 2nd Saturday of the month, 2-4 pm
Join us on Saturday, September 13, 2008 from 2 - 4 PM in our courtyard. Antonio Arguello will be reading from his magical story of "The Last Dragon" followed by a book signing. In Addition, Arguello will be presenting a short film "The Last of the Jaguar Shamans" featuring seldom seen footage of the shamanic rituals of the Ecuadorian Jaguar shamans. Call Suzanna Vega @ 720-877-8610 for more information
Every third Saturday of the month 2-4 PM
Join us on Saturday, September 20 when well known Denver Poet Daniel Angel Martinez will be presenting abstract acrylic painting on paper. The project will feature real images and Shapes on an abstract background. Words or poetry will be added to complete the expression. Daniel will be reading from the book “Paint your Soul” by Artist and writer Jan Oliver. An artist’s journey for the young at heart through the land of color and light. A painterly story celebrating the Southwest, it’s people and culture. The workshops are free and open to the public. Children of all ages are encouraged to attend.Gracias de la Guadalupe - Fundraiser Bracelets

Gracias de la Guadalupe
As many of you know, CHAC’s Children’s Program has grown by leaps and bounds during its five years in existence. Demands to work with area K-12 schools to enhance and develop their art programs have increased drastically and requests to collaborate with well-known and effective neighborhood groups that provide summer and after-school programs also increased.
Only $5.00 (plus $3.00 shipping and handling)
Call 303-571-0440 our click here to place an order online.![]()
Our goal is to sell 1000 bracelets.