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FIRST FRIDAY - Our Land, Our VisionMARCH 6, 2026
5PM
FREE
Our Land, Our Vision brings together five photographers whose work explores the quiet intersections between place, memory, and time. Through images of abandoned structures, roadside oddities, forgotten main streets, wildlife, and expansive landscapes, the exhibition reflects on how the land both shapes and mirrors the stories we live within it. The photographs move across rural back roads and overlooked corners, where remnants of human presence linger alongside resilient natural environments.
Weathered buildings, fading signage, and empty streets speak to cycles of use, neglect, and renewal, while images of wildlife and open landscapes remind us of the enduring presence of the natural world beyond human timelines.
Though each artist approaches the subject from a distinct perspective, together the works form a collective meditation on observation and interpretation. This is not a single narrative of place, but five visions shaped by curiosity, nostalgia, and a deep attentiveness to the spaces we pass through—and often overlook.
Our Land, Our Vision invites viewers to slow down, look closer, and reconsider the familiar. In these quiet moments, the exhibition asks us to reflect on our relationship to the land, the marks we leave behind, and the beauty that persists in forgotten and in-between spaces.
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131 Spring St, Pueblo, CO, United States, Colorado 81003
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