Telluride Arts features local artists in performance and in their work during the Heart of Winter Market, at Telluride Arts HQ East, through Feb. 23. Pictured are poets Michael Olschewsky of Nucla, Art Goodtimes of Norwood and Ruth Duffy, also of Nucla, during the December Telluride Arts Stories & Poems at the gallery. The four-part series was curated by Goodtimes, in collaboration with Telluride Arts, through Telluride Institute’s Talking Gourds program. (Photo by Ellen Metrick / Telluride Daily Planet)
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