Gallery 420

420 Downing
Denver CO 80218

Viewing space open daily from 9-5

303-313-3454
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The Distillery

PO Box 592
Taos, NM 87571

Residency information available upon request
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Gallery 420 is committed to supporting local and international artists & humanitarian programs through holding exhibits at our viewing space in Denver and a residency program in our historic adobe in Taos.

Nomad

April 2008
International Photography
Overview

 

National Breast Cancer Coalition

January 2004
5 women supporting the fight against Breast Cancer through their fine art

 

Final Breath: A Love Poem

Novemver 2002
supporting Kenyan families infected and affected by HIV/AIDS
Overview as featured in In the Black Magazine

 

Off - site Projects

Regarding Genocide

Mizel Museum
January - April 2007

“…an exhibit that emanates hope, resilience, and strength in the face of torture and tragedy” – 5280 Magazine

“…thought-provoking…” – SouthwestArt Magazine

Overview of the Exhibit

 

Sarajevo - Bosnia & Herzegovina
July 2007

Site Specific Installation at the International Conference of Genocide Scholars

Overview of the Installation

 

Rocky Mountain Survivors Center
February 2006 - April 2007
encouraging visual art expression by survivors of torture & war trauma

 

Hidden in Plain View

November 2003
Stiles African American Heritage Center

 

These Members of my Family

August 1995
Exhibition of art created in the previous 2 years by the homeless population of Providence, RI.


 

Organizations Supported

Ongoing support is offered to the following organizations.
In addition, individual artists have directly supported specific organizations that have inspired their work.

Clear Path International
landmine clearance and survivor assistance in Southeast Asia.

Heifer International
helping communities become self reliant all over the world.

OxFam
committed to creating solutions to global poverty, hunger and social injustice.

Rocky Mountain Survivors Center
giving assistance to survivors of torture and war trauma who are seeking asylum in our community.

Stiles African American Heritage Center
educating students in our community on the contributions of African Americans to American history.