Members, join us for another exciting art-making program, where sound takes center stage.
In this art-making session, we invite musicians to play and pose in our galleries, creating a dynamic artist/model creative experience for our members. Visual artists and musicians sometimes overlap, and often collaborate. You’ll be invited to draw the musicians and their instruments, both as they play and as they rest, among the paintings in our galleries.
Facilitated by artist and teacher Kaitlyn Tucek, you will be prompted to explore drawing these figures in a variety of ways, as well as have time to learn more about our guest musicians and the upcoming sound experiences at the Still.
Space is limited. Registration is required. Please note that there is a $5 materials fee for this session. Registration will open soon.
This event is limited to members and their guests. Not a member? Join today.
Artist Statement:
With undercurrents of art historical references as well as folk and popular illustration influence, Tucek’s work is a fantasia, charged with a queer and feminine sexual energy.
Always pushing the boundaries between drawing and painting, space and time, surreality and reality, chaos and control, Tucek creates fairy tales for viewers to escape into.
In addition to two-dimensional works, Tucek has created events such as The Dinner Party in September of 2023 and off-site installations like The Lilac Hour in the Ashcroft Ghost Town outside of Aspen, CO. Tucek often writes poetic narratives to parallel her two-dimensional bodies of work. Tucek also engages in installation, textile, sculptural, video, and sound work, frequently creating and facilitating figure drawing programming in Colorado.
Bio:

Kaitlyn Tucek lives and works in Denver, CO. From Long Island, NY, Tucek graduated from Pratt Institute in 2006 and was awarded a Master’s from CUNY Queens College in 2013. Tucek is a multi-disciplinary artist. Tucek’s work has been shown in New York, Aspen, Palm Springs, and Denver, including exhibits at The Dairy Arts Center, Leon Gallery, Friend of a Friend, and K Contemporary Gallery. Tucek also works in education at The Clyfford Still Museum and Arapahoe Community College. Tucek has been featured in Hyperallergic, The Aspen Times, Westword, Denver Life Magazine, Modern in Denver, and CPR’s Denverite and was named one of Denver’s top 5 artists to watch and collect by 5280 Magazine.