Welcome to The Parkside Art Gallery where you can find a wide variety of Artwork from local and nationally renowned Artists. Original Wall Art, Fine Art Reproductions with Archival Inks, Sculptures, Wood Working Art etc. in a large range of prices from under $100 to over $10,000. Come in to tour our Gallery and see the Artwork in real live and enjoy a cup of one of signature coffees and a pastry or, if you live too far away, visit our Virtual Gallery (click the link) where you can find the Artworks we have hanging on the walls of our brick and mortar Gallery at 127 W Ryus Avenue in La Veta, CO. From there you can also visit our virtual exhibitions. If you are interested in buying one of the Artworks you can click on the picture of the Artwork to see the details and click the “Inquire” button to send us a message.
Color and light are always significant in my paintings. I am fortunate to live in one of the most beautiful, best kept secrets in Colorado. No matter whether my painting is of the magnificent Spanish Peaks, or of a lowly rock in the snow, my hope is to connect with others who share my love of the natural world.
As we experience the world around us, we often hold onto fleeting moments we remember more as feelings than how things really looked. In my work, I strive to capture these moments, enhancing the feelings with expressive colors, yet retaining the reality of the scene.
The Spanish Peaks Arts Council (SPACe) promotes and encourages educational events in the arts in the Spanish Peaks region of southern Colorado.
The gallery represents local and regional artists ~ wall art, photography, ceramics, jewelry, fibers, curated goods.
The Museum Of Friends (MoF) is a contemporary art museum that opened in October, 2006 in the Southern Colorado rural community of Walsenburg. Brendt Berger’s and Maria Cocchiarelli’s shared vision for the new museum was to create a place where everyone feels welcomed and the art created by all people valued. The initial collection of 600 works given by their friends became the core of the collection. Over the last 15 years it has grown to over 1600 works that includes paintings, sculptures, fine art prints, drawings, photographs and digital media. MoF occupies 10,000 square feet of museum display space, with classroom areas, a gift shop and a lower level. MoF is known for it’s inclusive and egalitarian open door policy with intention to uplift the community through discussions of creativity, inclusion and developing opportunities. Many public and educational programs and exhibitions explore how cross cultural understanding and tolerance can make for a just and peaceful society.
MoF’s grand opening in October, 2007 encouraged the community to explore the building with tours on the 2nd floor that included: the permanent collection, the administrative offices, an art resource library, a visiting artist apartment and two galleries devoted to the Pacific. These explore pre-Columbian Mexican, Australian, Japanese, Southeast Asian and focus on Aboriginal Polynesian artifacts. The works on display are greatly treasured by Brendt Berger as they have been passed down to him from his Native Hawaiian ancestors.
In 2010, MoF began to occupy the entire building including the first and lower level establishing the changing exhibition and educational programs, and gift shop Made in Walsenburg.
Robinson Payne, is the owner and architect of this eclectic art studio on Main Street, in Walsenburg CO., a sleepy, beautiful and historic town in Southern Colorado.