Cortez artist Cohoe featured at Rims to Ruins Show in Denver

Cortez artist Cohoe featured at Rims to Ruins Show in Denver

Jerry Cohoe used a pencil to sketch “Spruce Tree House” for the Mesa Verde Foundation’s Rims to Ruins Art Show.
Jerry Cohoe’s graphite portrait “Rockin’ W Coffee” depicts a Cortez-area rancher.
Jerry Cohoe’s “Dos Burritos,” a 4-by-6-inch pencil drawing, is available for $450 at this weekend’s Rims to Ruins fundraiser.
Jerry Cohoe depicted a Pagosa Springs saddlemaker in “Estella.”

Cortez artist Cohoe featured at Rims to Ruins Show in Denver

Jerry Cohoe used a pencil to sketch “Spruce Tree House” for the Mesa Verde Foundation’s Rims to Ruins Art Show.
Jerry Cohoe’s graphite portrait “Rockin’ W Coffee” depicts a Cortez-area rancher.
Jerry Cohoe’s “Dos Burritos,” a 4-by-6-inch pencil drawing, is available for $450 at this weekend’s Rims to Ruins fundraiser.
Jerry Cohoe depicted a Pagosa Springs saddlemaker in “Estella.”
Rims to Ruins: If you go

Held at the Kent Denver School, the Rims to Ruins fundraising event takes place on Saturday starting at 6 p.m. Entrance to the art exhibition, sale and reception is $50 per person.
For the past two years, the event was limited to artists that were inspired at Mesa Verde National Park. This year, organizers opted to expand its scope and open the show to artists across the Four Corners.
Congress established Mesa Verde, meaning “green table” in Spanish, as the first cultural park in the National Park System in 1906. Preserving notable Ancestral Puebloan cliff dwellings, the park received greater recognition after being designated a World Cultural Heritage Site in 1978.
The Colorado Economic Development Commission recently approved the Mesa Verde Foundation as an Enterprise Zone Contribution Project. The designation allows any donor contributions of $250 or more to be eligible for a 25 percent state tax credit on cash donations, and a 12.5 percent state tax credit on in-kind donations, such as professional services.
As a federal property, Mesa Verde National Park is prohibited from raising funds for itself; therefore, depending, in part, on the Mesa Verde Foundation for financial assistance to assist with preservation efforts, for example.
For more, visit mesaverdefoundation.org.

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