Get To Know The Telluride Gay Ski Week “Love is Love” Gallery

Telluride Gay Ski Week will kick off this year with an Opening Reception featuring the “Love is Love” Gallery, live music from DJ Leaux, and food from Chef Will Nolan at Telluride Arts HQ from 4-7 pm on Saturday, February 24.

After a call-for-artists and many entries later, Telluride Gay Ski Week and Telluride Arts have teamed up to curate an exhibition to showcase the beauty of our LGBTQ+ community. Aptly named “Love is Love”, the gallery will be open the entire month of February and will be on full display during the Opening Reception.

Opening Reception

Saturday, February 24 from 4-7 PM, Telluride Arts HQ

Kick off the week and get to know your fellow attendees, locals and staff in the heart of historic downtown Telluride. This is a great opportunity to mingle with friends new and old over drinks, bites and tunes from DJ Leaux at one of Telluride’s premiere art galleries featuring the “Love is Love” exhibition.


“Love is Love” Gallery at Telluride Arts HQ

This February, Telluride Arts HQ East is featuring Love Is Love, a group show in collaboration with Telluride Gay Ski Week featuring local and regional artists Brooke Einbender, Carly Hodes, Christopher Warren, Cie Hoover, Emma Gerona, Seth Berg, Joanie Schwarz and Steven Beutler. Telluride Arts and Telluride Gay Ski Week are thrilled to be teaming up to give LGBTQ+ artists and allies a space to exhibit their work.


Featured Artists

Christopher Warren

Christopher Warren, is a gay artist living in the San Juan Mountains in Durango, Colorado. His artistic resume includes private and public commissions from fortune 500 companies, city governments, and non-profits alike. He has exhibited in multiple solo and group shows in Colorado, as well as having his own solo museum exhibition at 31 years old. His works often feature topographic recreations of elements found in nature. This series of magazine collages represent a departure from most of Warren's work. Through these pieces, Warren is exploring both his queer and comedic sides in ways that past bodies of work have not touched on.


Brooke Einbender

Brooke Einbender, known as “Mindbender”, explores portals as vessels for connection. During the Covid-19 lockdown, Brooke began contemplating the deep isolation we experienced as a collective on a global scale. Personal transformations began happening to us all - behind closed doors. As a reaction to the times, she began collecting reclaimed doors from her community in Telluride, CO. This spark ignited The Unknown Zone, an immersive installation project of portals.


Carly Hodes

Carly Hodes, is a non-binary contemporary artist living and working in Telluride, Colorado. Their work explores the politics of the queer identity and its give-and-take within a relentlessly anti-queer society. Hodes’ saturated, character-oriented images evoke the intimacy and struggle of confronting one’s gender and sexuality while weighing the potential consequences of queer expression.


Cie Hoover

Cie Hoover, lives and creates his unique and captivating wood-based art in Ouray, Colorado. In addition to performing alongside his wife Karisa in the nationally touring folk-rock duo You Knew Me When, Cie has always had a passion for the visual arts since the days of his youth. After working in the Nashville music industry for nearly a decade, and then touring full-time for six and a half years throughout North America with You Knew Me When, Cie immersed himself in his love of the visual arts amongst the San Juan Mountains.  Through the employment of wood as his primary medium, Cie's art aims to pay homage to nature and to the natural world around us. His artwork is primarily based in utilizing various types of wood to create both wall-mounted works with depth and texture, as well as large sculptural work that beg to be reflected on from all angles. His public art installations can be seen throughout Colorado and his work is represented by the Slate Gray Gallery in Telluride.