Telluride Arts HQ

Telluride Arts is proud to present a special Mountainfilm edition artist talk featuring Caroline Clark and Dana Tiger, on Friday, May 24, from 6:00 to 6:45 PM at Telluride Arts HQ, 135 W Pacific Avenue.
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About Caroline Clark:

Colorado Springs–based artist, Caroline Clark, is this year’s Mountainfilm poster artist. In 2018, while living in the desert, she launched Caroline Clark Designs to share the joy and nostalgia of being outdoors. With a knack for transforming everyday moments into quirky, colorful art inspired by the American West, she captures the spirit of adventure in every piece. In 2024, she took a bold leap by opening Long Lost Studio — a creative space reminiscent of gathering around a campfire with friends.


About Dana Tiger:

Dana Tiger is an award-winning, internationally recognized artist and a member of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation, with Seminole and Cherokee heritage. Inspired by the legacy of her father, renowned artist Jerome Tiger, and mentored by her uncle, painter Johnny Tiger Jr., Dana embraced both her cultural roots and her family’s artistic tradition. She is best known for her watercolors and acrylics celebrating the strength of Native American women, with works displayed in institutions across the country. Inducted into the Oklahoma Women’s Hall of Fame in 2001, Dana also co-founded the nonprofit Legacy Cultural Learning Community to support Native youth through art and cultural education. Dana’s artwork, along with pieces by her son and daughter, will be on display at Telluride Arts.

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