East Window promotes the art, ideas and culture of underrepresented artists through exhibits and other public programming. Indoor art gallery and reading room. Outdoor exhibit window and patio gallery.
East Window opened its doors (its window actually) in May 2020, and is designed for the presentation and viewing of programmed as well as guest-curated screenings, exhibits, readings, workshops and installations. We also develop and host several collaborative projects and partnerships each year, featuring artists whose work responds to intimate and personal as well as compelling social and political issues of our time.
We hope that the works to be shown here will attest to contemporary art’s ongoing relevance within social discourse and its capacity to create a more socially just, equitable, accessible and inclusive world.
East Window is located on ancestral lands of the Hinono'eino (Arapahoe), Tsis tsis'tas (Cheyenne), and Nuuchu (Ute) tribes.
We would like to acknowledge these tribes, the many other tribes who have traveled through the area, as well as any federally unrecognized tribes who first stewarded this territory.
We donate $25 each month from our membership fees to The Native American Rights Fund as an admittedly small but necessary step toward reparations for the historic and ongoing injustices committed against these and other Native peoples of this land.
East Window indeed denounces the violence, police brutality and systemic racism against all communities of color, including Black, Indigenous, Asian, people who are Bi, Queer, Trans, Two-Spirit, Gender Non-binary, and People with Disabilities and Chronic Illness in the United States and around the world.
To be clear, we offer our solidarity through our curatorial choices, through facilitating critical thought and action within our own communities about revised and erased cultural histories, and through our commitment to teach our children to combat racist, sexist, homophobic, and ableist systems and attitudes, on a daily basis, and in every facet of our lives.
In acknowledgment of all the individual and collective work that has already been done, is continually being done, and that everyone still needs to do in the struggle against the injustices of systemic White-body supremacy, classism and settler colonialism, this is the solidarity in which we stand.
With much healing, deeper understandings, and perseverance. . .
East Window is located at:
4550 Broadway
Ste. C-3B2
Boulder, Colorado 80304
USA
Gallery Hours:
Wednesday - Friday 4:30pm - 7:30pm
Saturday by appointment
Schedule / confirm your visit to East Window Gallery HERE.