‘Traces of Place: Sculpture by Alix Knipe’ opens on Jan. 9 at CMC ArtShare Gallery

“Language of Lost and Found,” 25” x 19”, is one of Alix Knipe’s ceramic sculptures that will soon be on display at the CMC ArtShare Gallery in downtown Glenwood Springs. A free opening reception for “Traces of Place: Sculpture by Alix Knipe” is set for Jan. 9, and the exhibit will be on display through Feb. 27.
“Language of Lost and Found,” 25” x 19”, is one of Alix Knipe’s ceramic sculptures that will soon be on display at the CMC ArtShare Gallery in downtown Glenwood Springs. A free opening reception for “Traces of Place: Sculpture by Alix Knipe” is set for Jan. 9, and the exhibit will be on display through Feb. 27.

Internationally recognized ceramic artist Alix Knipe will be the focus of “Traces of Place: Sculpture by Alix Knipe,” a solo exhibit of her work, opening Jan. 9 at the CMC ArtShare Gallery in downtown Glenwood Springs.

Based in Carbondale, Knipe has taught ceramic arts at Colorado Mountain College in Rifle and Aspen. She has received numerous academic and fine arts scholarships and awards, among them a Fulbright Research Fellowship studying pottery in Turkey and a National Council for Ceramic Arts Graduate Student Fellowship studying ceramics in Burma.

Knipe’s exhibit opens with a free public reception from 6 to 8 p.m. on Jan. 9. The show runs through Feb. 27. CMC ArtShare Gallery, 802 Grand Ave., in Glenwood Springs, is open from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. weekdays, and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays.

For more information, call 947-8367 or visit cmcartshare.com.