Art in Motion

WE-cycle and Anderson Ranch
Gallery-on-the-Go! 

In the Summer of 2025, WE-cycle is rolling out 90 e-bikes and 11 stations in Snowmass Village! To celebrate Snowmass Village joining the Roaring Fork Valley’s bikeshare network, WE-cycle has partnered with Anderson Ranch Arts Center to bring art to each station through a new initiative called Art in Motion. Through this partnership, Anderson Ranch and WE-cycle, both not for profit organizations, are bringing the work of Anderson Ranch-affiliated artists into the WE-cycle system as a means of connecting community with art while encouraging the use of WE-cycle as a means of independent, equitable, fun and car-free transportation. Each station will feature the work of premier artist, each with a significant connection to Anderson Ranch and Snowmass Village.

Learn more and get rolling at we-cycle.org.

 

Header image: Elizabeth Ferrill, Mail Boxes, 2025 | Pochoir

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Participating Artists

Danae Falliers, summer6, 2025 | Composite Photography

Danae Falliers was born and raised in Colorado, and has lived and worked in San Francisco, Los Angeles, New Mexico, and Texas. Learn more.

Jody Gurlnick, Little Landscape 1, 2022 | Plant material porcelain

Jody Guralnick explores the intersection of science and art, linking the human world and the realm of fungi and microbes, encouraging stewardship of the environment. Learn more.

Jody Guarlnick, A Boy and His Dog, 2022 | Ceramic figurine with pedestal and pine cone

Jody Guralnick explores the intersection of science and art, linking the human world and the realm of fungi and microbes, encouraging stewardship of the environment. Learn more.

Ben Timpson, Blue Mountains, 2024 | Photography

Benjamin Timpson received his MFA from Indiana University and is currently an assistant professor of Photography at Arizona State University. Learn more.

Yana Payusova, Kunstkamera, 2022-2023 | Ceramics, neon, custom wallpaper, interactive doorbells (photographed by Kate Russel)

Yana Payusova was born in Leningrad, USSR. She received an MFA in Interdisciplinary Media Arts Practices from the University of Colorado, Boulder. Learn more.

Andrea Jenkins Wallace, Clementines, 2013 | Archival Inkjet print

Andrea’s work has been exhibited nationally and internationally, with numerous shows across the Americas, Europe, China, and the Middle East. Learn more.

Lindsey Yeager, The World is a Vampire, 2024 | Gouache, flashe, and enamel on panel

Fueled by a need to find closure in a deteriorating world, Wisconsin-born Lindsey Yeager paints and illustrates connections between society and nature, between human and animal, translating and reframing human contexts into fearful, raw, and feral allegories. Learn more.

Lindsey Yeager, Cotyledon, 2023 | Gouache and flashe on panel

Fueled by a need to find closure in a deteriorating world, Wisconsin-born Lindsey Yeager paints and illustrates connections between society and nature, between human and animal, translating and reframing human contexts into fearful, raw, and feral allegories. Learn more.

Jody Guralnick, Tap Root, 2022 | Oil and acrylic on two panels

Jody Guralnick explores the intersection of science and art, linking the human world and the realm of fungi and microbes, encouraging stewardship of the environment. Learn more.

Elizabeth Ferrill, Mail Boxes, 2025 | Pochoir

Liz Ferrill is the Artistic Director of Painting, Drawing and Printmaking at Anderson Ranch. Learn more.

Ben Timpson, Fragile World, 2024 | Photography

Benjamin Timpson received his MFA from Indiana University and is currently an assistant professor of Photography at Arizona State University. Learn more.

Ben Timpson, Packing Up, 2024 | Photography

Benjamin Timpson received his MFA from Indiana University and is currently an assistant professor of Photography at Arizona State University. Learn more.

Kate Leonard, Lumisokea (Snowblind) #8, 2025 | Mixed Media

Kate Leonard is a Professor of Art at Colorado College, where she directs the Graphics Research Lab, an innovative program in printmaking. Learn more.

Elizabeth Ferrill, Ferris Wheel, 2025 | Pochoir

Liz Ferrill is the Artistic Director of Painting, Drawing and Printmaking at Anderson Ranch. Learn more.

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