
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Friday, May 25, 2007
Grand Junction Wins Governor's Arts Award
The Colorado Council on the Arts, a division of the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade, annually convenes a panel to review the nominations and select the recipient. The
- The city’s financial commitment to the arts through the Commission on Arts and Culture, including the city’s “1% for the Arts Program,” artist showcases at City Hall and the Convention Center, the Artist Directory and Event Calendar, grants to local cultural organizations, support for artist-in-residence programs in the schools, business development workshops for artists, and the Economic Impact of the Arts report every five years;
- The breadth of populations served by the variety of arts events and activities offered by the city and the regions’ 20-25 cultural organizations, including the Art on the Corner exhibit, the annual Art & Jazz Festival, the First Friday Art Hop, Thursday Night Farmers Markets, the Art Mobile traveling art exhibits and lessons, the Art Center’s Summer Art Camp, the college’s Business Training for Artists program, and much more;
- The vision and commitment to using the arts as a tool for community enhancement as reflected in the Grand Junction Strategic Cultural Plan;
- The diversity of groups that support and participate in the arts, including the Downtown Development Authority and member businesses, the city’s economic development and tourism agencies, Mesa State College, elected officials, arts organizations, and individual artists; and
- The long term commitment by all of these groups to integrating arts and cultural activities into the community.
The award will be a large painting by Joellyn Duesberry, a
The Governor plans to present the award to Grand Junction Mayor Jim Doody and the citizens of
The Colorado Council on the Arts combines state funds with federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts and invests in communities across the state to ensure that the cultural, educational and economic benefits of the arts are enjoyed by thousands of Colorado youth and millions of Colorado citizens and visitors every day.
Thursday, April 19, 2007
The Garden Party
Sunday, March 25, 2007
Covenent of Seasons

Joellyn was awarded the commission to create the 2007 Colorado Governors Art Award on March 13, 2007 and she was also selected two days later by the City of Aurora Art in Public Places to show a body of work from June 4th, 2007 in two libraries: Martin Luther King Jr. Library & Municipal Service Center and Tallyn's Reach Library. The show will then travel to the Aurora Municipal Center until May 3rd, 2008.
Along with all the recognition Joly has a show coming up called "The Garden Party" together with Tina Suszynski a talented sculptor. Invites will follow.
Her work can also be viewed now on http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/ The website will be kept updated as new work is produced.
The image above is one of Joly's new monotypes, "Chatfield Winter ," that will be added to her website.
The First Posting

Welcome to Joellyn Duesberry's blog featuring her new works and news of her exhibits and gallery openings.
Joellyn has just unveiled a series of new monotypes, completed during her fellowship in Maine. The image to the left, Garden on a Cloudy Day, is one of 43 images in the Covenant of Seasons series. The entire series will soon be added to her Art section of her site.
Joellyn has returned to her Denver studio and continues to explore and expand her creativity.

