The Telluride Transfer Warehouse is a rugged, open-air venue, welcoming site-specific installations in the historic building for powerful arts experiences that expand our knowledge of, and connection to, each other and the world around us.
See below for a selection of art exhibitions and events that have happened through the years at the Telluride Transfer Warehouse. In its capacity as an arts center for the community, the Transfer Warehouse has collaborated with numerous nonprofits, festivals, and creative industry professionals to bring diverse and inclusive arts programming to the space!
Eunika Roger’s cairn rock structures are built out of clay (made up of eroded organic and inorganic material from remote past); She celebrates their presence and then watches them disintegrate; returning them back to the earth where they came from... only to start the cycle again.
This project is a series of 3D printed hanging lamps inspired by the growth of coral reefs. They are created using an algorithm that mimics some of the goals and constraints that real corals are subject to as they grow. Currently displayed on the stage!
MD Famous Artist created unique Transfer Warehouse paintings that are now displayed on the stage!
Brooke Einbender showcased the first small-scale installation of her “Unknown Zone” doors at the Transfer Warehouse for closing weekend of the 2022 ski season.
40x60” abstract, photographic prints printed on metal by local artist, Austin Halpern, are an ongoing display on the Transfer Warehouse stage!
Apres Ski Live Music Series featuring local musicians most weekend afternoons through the 2021/22 ski season!
Critically acclaimed queer artist, Rian Kasner, was commissioned to create this public art piece for the North side of the Transfer Warehouse in November, 2021. It is still displayed there!
The first-annual Art-Haus Weekend long Popup Art Show featuring works by 19 local and regional artists happened in the fall of 2021. Click for more info!
Created for the Art Haus 2021 group show, Flair’s Selenite Healing Tower remained in the Warehouse for the fall season.
Katy has 3 neon/wood pieces currently hanging at the Transfer Warehouse! She plans to create a new piece in the spring of 2022 for the front of the building! She also created an entire solo-exhibition of her “Electroliers“ pieces at the Warehouse for a pop-up show back in 2016.
Penrose’s huge video light art pieces were installed on the Warehouse stage throughout the 2021 summer! They are now on continued display at Camp V!
Large-scale fiber arts installation partially funded by a National Endowment for the Arts Grant! This beautiful piece lived at the Transfer Warehouse for the majority of 2021.
A featured artist with Telluride Arts District, Fortenberry has also installed large and small-scale works for popup exhibitions during the summer of 2021!
An annual tradition featuring handmade goods from local and regional artists and artisans!
Poetry performance with local author, Craig Childs with special guests and collaborators musician/storyteller Russ Chapman and poet Samantha Tisdel Wright
FREE Twilight at the Transfer Live Music Series featuring local and regional musicians most Thursdays Summer 2021!
Reoccuring Projection Mapping on the Interior and Exterior of the Transfer Warehouse Walls!
Reoccuring Projection Mapping and Artist Collaborations on the Interior and Exterior of the Transfer Warehouse Walls!
Mass Movement is an annual dance performance co-directed by Kelsey Trottier and Stephanie Osan as a fundraiser for Telluride Dance Collective!
A fantastic journey into the world of drama, movement, music, improvisation and exploration! This three week experience is for young artists who want to dig deep, play hard, and work together to develop new work.
A site-specific dance performance created by Valeri Madonia and Kim Epifano in the summer of 2020 through a Telluride Arts Small Grant and artist residency at the Transfer Warehouse!
The 8’x8’ mural celebrates immigrants, keeping families together, and breaking down all walls in the process. The piece was painted live over two days as part of 2018 Art + Architecture Weekend! It still lives on the back wall of the Transfer Warehouse!
Mural collaboration between local artists Flair Robinson and Britt Bradford! The Rainbow Day Rabbit has become an icon for Telluride Arts!