Looking for a thought-provoking, enriching pastime this spring? Stop by the Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art to examine a host of exhibitions. These opportunities won’t last long, so be sure to pencil in some time to visit the gallery before these rare displays are gone.
Weather Pattern by Kimberlee Sullivan
Through May 6, BMoCA at Mackey is showing Weather Pattern by Kimberlee Sullivan. If you’re interested in abstract art, you’ll appreciate this bold collection. Weather Pattern features a spectrum of moods and environments, and is sure to provide an engaging experience. This artist has created intriguing work, and as you explore the gallery, you’ll find yourself questioning whether the pieces are inspired by nature or art.
History of the Future by Nathan Abels
Artist Nathan Abels has a deep appreciation for ancient cultures, and has traveled throughout the American West to observe relics of the past. In his History of the Future exhibition, he combines contemporary icons and religious perspectives to act as a bridge between past, present, and future. If you’d like to explore this captivating and mystical exhibit, visit BMoCA before May 28.
Endless Places, Present by Wopo Holup
Late artist Wopo Holup spent decades creating art in her Lyons, Colorado studio. The posthumous display Endless Places, Present features familiar landscapes that are rich yet sparse. Some of the pieces are presented with an aerial perspective, and much of her work is notable for being simultaneously understated and powerful. From rivers to the Continental Divide, Wopo Holup’s collection treats our natural landscapes with reverence. According to the artist, “Our environment and the vast, inter-connecting structures that sustain it are of great interest to me. Whether the scale is minute or monumental, the systems within nature that branch, divide, and repeat are infinitely fascinating.” For those who enjoy the raw and rugged beauty of nature, stop by BMoCA by May 28 to experience this incredible exhibit.
Boulder Museum of Contemporary Art always has interesting exhibits and events on the schedule, so be sure to check in regularly if you’re an art enthusiast. If you’re looking for a new apartment home in Boulder, consider Habitat Apartments. Our convenient location offers easy access to numerous local hot spots, and our community features an impressive array of amenities. If you’d like to arrange a showing, don’t hesitate to reach out to our leasing office.