Where We Roam: A Show for Public Lands – Join artists from Where We Roam: A Show for Public Lands for a panel discussion exploring the connection between public lands, landscape art, and creative activism. Artists from the exhibition will share their perspectives, discuss what these wild places mean to their work, and answer questions from the community.
Where We Roam: A Show for Public Lands brings together twenty Colorado landscape artists in celebration of the wild places that shape, sustain, and inspire us.
Through paintings and landscape-based works, this curated exhibition honors ridgelines, forests, mesas, alpine lakes, glacial peaks, and open spaces while inviting deeper reflection on our shared responsibility to protect them. These public lands are more than scenery. They are places of memory, connection, recreation, belonging, and care.
Curated by Robin van Wageningen of V DUB ART, Where We Roam is both a visual tribute and a community call-in. The exhibition asks us to look closely, gather together, and consider how art can help build awareness, connection, and action around the lands we all share.
NoBo Art District is proud to host this exhibition at the Bus Stop Gallery as part of our ongoing commitment to local artists, public dialogue, and creative community. Visitors are invited to experience the work, join the conversation, and leave with a renewed sense of connection to the landscapes that belong to none of us and are shared by all of us.
Where We Roam: A Show for Public Lands is on view July 3–25, 2026.
Bus Stop Gallery Hours:
Friday: 3-6pm
Saturday: 3-6pm
Sunday: 12-4pm
Please contact us to schedule an appointment to view this exhibition outside of normal hours. [email protected]
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