Exhibition

4th Annual Invitational – No Show

Opening Reception

Jan 17 2020

6:00 pm

4th Annual Invitational – No Show

Jan 17 2020 - Mar 12 2020

A group exhibition featuring the work of:

Art by 13, Noah Baker (aka Tuke One), Jennifer Bobola, Vincent Cheap, Jason Cope, Bruno D’Anna, Dan Drossman, David Eichler, Tadashi Hayakawa, Dante Heks, Ari Kipnis, Brenda LaBier, A.L. Lummus, Tommy Nahulu, Tuke One, Jeremy Patlen, Kirah Perle, Gracey Ripa, Mark Risius, Raphael Sanchez, Ira Sherman, W. Max Thomason, Michelle Tomes, Louis Trujillo, Jeff Velarde, and Lea Wagner.

Opening Reception:

January 17, 2020 6 p.m. – 9 p.m.

At a time of year when there is not a lot going on in terms of notable art exhibits around town, Bill Thomson of Bitfactory Gallery decided to create an early-year splash by curating a show featuring his own favorite artists. With a wink, he named it No Show and went about inviting Colorado-based creatives whose work he enjoys and admires. His gallery is proud to present the 4th Annual No Show exhibition running January 17 through March 12, 2020, with an opening reception on January 17, 2020, 6 to 9 p.m. at 851 Santa Fe Drive in Denver. Visitors will be treated to some larger works that, due to their size are difficult show elsewhere.

Bitfactory is also excited to announce a new partnership with Bonacquisti Wine Company in which they will be selling wine to patrons during the popular First Friday Art Walk on Santa Fe Drive. “Colorado wineries are allowed to have five outside tasting rooms, either temporary or permanent, as long as they pull a permit that allows that business to sell wine on their behalf,” says vintner owner Paul Bonacquisti. “We are excited to have a presence on the Art District again after a long stint selling through another gallery that closed several years ago.” The winery creates award-winning local Colorado, regional and international wines in a funky industrial condo in the Sunnyside neighborhood of Denver. Bitfactory jumps at the chance to support other local businesses and looks forward to offering another reason to stop by the gallery on First Friday. If you don’t see wine sales during the January 3rd art walk, stop in for a glass on February 7th and beyond. For more information on the winery, visit www.bonacquistiwine.com

Some of the artists have shown at the gallery in the past or are slated for future shows but the common denominator is that they have high quality, well-received work that presents well for this exhibition.

Gallery hours are Tuesday through Saturday 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m., and by appointment. For additional information please contact Bill Thomason at info@bitfactory.net or (303) 862-9367.