Sunday, February 23, 2014

Vera Mulder honored by GJ Commission on Arts & Culture


By Brenda Evers
Grand Valley artist Vera Mulder has been selected Champion of the Arts, Individual category, by the City of Grand Junction Commission of Arts & Culture.
She will presented this honor at a reception in the City Council Meeting Room at 7 p.m. on Wed., Jan. 15.
            Vera lives in Fruita but taught all levels of art at Palisade High School for 33 years. She retired, but continued to work as an art teacher at Mesa State College (Colorado Mesa University), the Art Center, and continues to be a professional artist displaying her work at The Blue Pig Gallery in downtown Palisade and back to the Rose Hue gallery in Fruita, as well as from her studio at home.
            She was nominated for Champion of the Arts by many people in the community for her “untiring commitment to inspire students in the arts throughout her 30 years career as a teacher” and “her lifelong passions for art and encouraging countless art enthusiasts’ gallery owners, artists and students,” both school age and adult.
            Vera established “The Fruita Art Camp” sixteen years ago through the City Parks and Recreation program, and it is still happening every summer, not at the City Hall, but at another location.
She is passionate about keeping “art in education.”
            Her plans after receiving this award on Jan. 15 are to “Keep on doing art and educating people about the value of art.”

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