Thursday, April 26, 2007



Lyle Clift

May 4th - 26th

First Street Gallery

Opening with a one-man show of paintings at the First Street Gallery on Friday, May 4, is Pueblo artist Lyle Clift.
With more than 30 paintings depicting landscape, flowers, wildlife and other subject matter, Clift’s show and sale will run May 4th through 26th. There will be a private opening from 5:30 to 7 p.m. for Trinidad Area Arts Council members only, and the public reception will be from 7 to 8 p.m. The gallery will be open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday.
Clift is a graduate of Missouri State University, and taught for many years in the Pueblo Public School system. He also is an accomplished ceramic artist. His life-long passion for nature and love of the outdoors is evident in his paintings of the southern Colorado landscape.
For more information, please contact the TAAC at 719-846-1441.

Friday, April 13, 2007


Trinidad State Junior College Theatre Department Presents
Agatha Christie's
The Mousetrap
Thursday April 19th
Friday April 20th
Saturday April 21st
Thursday April 26th
Friday Arpil 27th
Saturday April 28th
At the Massari Performing Arts Center on the TSJC Campus


Trinidad Area Arts Council
Corazón de Trinidad Reading Series
presents


David Mason, Author of Ludlow, A Verse Novel
Thursday, April 19th at 7pm
Black Box Theater
150 East First Street
Trinidad, CO 81082

“The story of Ludlow has lived in my marrow for forty years, and I tell it now because it feels ripe and I feel ready. I knew it was a story long before I told it, long before I even did research on the historical facts. I knew it when, as a boy, I first laid eyes on the dry mesas north of Trinidad, Colorado.” David Mason

Celebrate National Poetry Month

Thursday, April 05, 2007


Lois Petersen
One Woman Show
April 6th through 28th 2007
Opening this Friday as the inaugural art show of the season for the First Street Gallery, Lois Petersen will offer a one-person show of her latest work in oil and pastel. More than 30 pieces will be included in this expansive exhibition and sale of the work of one of Trinidad’s most accomplished artists.
There will be a members-only reception at the gallery beginning at 5 p.m., with potential new members or renewing members welcome to sign up at the door. The First Street Gallery will open to the general public at 6:30 p.m., and the reception will end at 8:30 p.m. “Landscapes are my favorite subjects to paint,” says Petersen, who also teaches art. “I find inspiration and enjoyment painting valleys, canyons, rocks, mesas, mountains, rivers and lakes.”
Petersen, who is a plein air painter, loves to be out in nature. “I experience the colors, light, textures, shapes and values that only being outdoors can offer.” And as excellent as her work is, Petersen says that with every new painting “there’s a learning process that is very exciting to me.” Petersen grew up in Trinidad, and began private art classes when she was nine years old, where she first acquired her love of painting out-of-doors. She studied art at Colorado State University in Ft. Collins, and then began her teaching career at Jefferson County Public Schools.
After living on the West Coast, the East Coast, and in Germany, she moved back to Trinidad in 1990, and began teaching in the public schools until her retirement in 2006. During this period, Petersen also taught painting to adults for more than a decade at Trinidad State Junior College. Petersen never tires of making new paintings of the beautiful Southern Colorado landscape, where portraying the unique light, shadow and texture of the changing seasons is her forte. She also enjoys traveling and painting in Europe and Mexico.
Petersen is married to the architect and watercolorist Alan Petersen, and the two have recently opened a small gallery on Elm Street, called The Original Townsite Gallery. Her paintings also can be seen at the Buffalo Nickel Gallery in Cimarron, and the Little Bear Gallery in Raton. Petersen’s show at the First Street Gallery will hang through the month of April, and gallery hours will be Wednesday through Saturday, noon to 4 p.m. The First Street Gallery, located at 150 E. First Street, is home of the Trinidad Area Arts Council and the Kiwanis Youth Arts Academy. For more information, please call the TAAC at 719-846-1441.