Gallery Director Info

The Curator and Creative Director shares several of her work samples here - She is also a sculptor, multimedia and installation artist - It has been her vision to create the gallery space in RINO to expose artists to a new "hybrid” gallery model tha…

The Curator and Creative Director shares several of her work samples here - She is also a sculptor, multimedia and installation artist - It has been her vision to create the gallery space in RINO to expose artists to a new "hybrid” gallery model that provides a means for professional artists to exhibit in a new approach to gallery representation in a commercial setting creating value for their visual practices.

To do it, she is welcoming visitors from all over the world and inviting artists to take advantage of the changing demographic of people living in and visiting RiNo. She is introducing local, regional and national artists through a less restrictive traditional gallery representation model. She created a polished high end gallery and is interested in fostering collaboration, expanding on traditional commercial gallery models.

With 40 years of experience working in the fine art business sector, she provides a rigorously curated exhibition space situated in a SoHo like area in a 1930s commercial warehouse space in RINO.

Her commitment and energy, attention to artists and craftspeople in the gallery correlates to a space she created with an experiential approach and thoughtfulness through out. The space offers dramatic high ceilings and is best suited for large scale and installation work. Laura envisions a new kind of space with a unique and varied choices for discerning clients.

Artists are provided exposure to the new urban sophisticates surrounding the gallery from NYC, LA, Chicago, San Francisco and many other art centric cites. Celebrating the changing demographics of Denver, she coaches emerging artists and works to expand artist’s practices into broader applications in commercial sectors.

Identifying the gallery as a hybrid commercial gallery - never been done in the Denver area - Laura encourages artists to apply, propose or drop in for a visit. Application preparation: Artists are requested to submit key works that illustrate their practice succinctly and prepared for a rigorous application process designed to ensure a level of professionalism and commitment to practice.

Laura's commitment to contemporary practice and multidisciplinary installation approach extend to her gallery curation process - where she crosses boundaries of traditional curation styles. She envisions her own focus on the public, private, site-specific and installation sectors to carry over to the gallery exhibitors. Committed to saving both clients and artists money through low commission structures and markups and by developing collaborative project ideas, she hopes to break the mold - so to speak - of traditional gallery representation.

The experimental business model of fooLPRoof is in front of her studio/office space to navigate fabrication for commercial works through the company that owns the gallery: 3240design llc, Laura is pursuing her Masters degree in User Experience Design (UX design) to bolster her analog design and visual design experience - Ask her about UX design, NFTs, Experience design in Retail, Event and Workspaces. Email: laura@foolproofcontemporaryart.com or gallery email contact: curator@foolproofcontemporaryart.com

She shares some examples of her work here to the right, to illustrate both her commitment to contemporary practice and her forward thinking approach to space and support of conceptual work. She holds a Masters from Maryland Institute College of Art, a BFA from University of Colorado Denver, post Graduate studies at Otis College. she has a plethora of foundry experience, has exhibited widely, and is an Artnaut. Laura has numerous speaking and lectures. Feel free to reach out,

Works are shown below and to the right:

Flying Hammers - site specific installation - Republic Plaza

Flying Hammers - site specific installation - Republic Plaza

Laura Phelps Rogers, installation view of Alberta Canola Field from UTOPIA, solo exhibition Ice Cube Gallery 2016

Laura Phelps Rogers, installation view of Alberta Canola Field from UTOPIA, solo exhibition Ice Cube Gallery 2016

Laura Phelps Rogers, Blue Sky Out To Dry installation view from Republic Plaza CULTIVATION exhibition - 2017 exhibition ended May 2017.

Laura Phelps Rogers, Blue Sky Out To Dry installation view from Republic Plaza CULTIVATION exhibition - 2017 exhibition ended May 2017.

Nipple Quilt - Laura Phelps Rogers, Fabricated Steel, Cast Iron, Bronze, Tin, Copper, Silver and Gold Leaf. - Anschutz Medical Campus, Center of Bioethics and Humanities, Fulginiti Pavilion.

Nipple Quilt - Laura Phelps Rogers, Fabricated Steel, Cast Iron, Bronze, Tin, Copper, Silver and Gold Leaf. - Anschutz Medical Campus, Center of Bioethics and Humanities, Fulginiti Pavilion.

Winter installation - Wonderland - with P. Martin’s pieces in the left background and Isaac Sandoval’s dog sculpture in the right foreground

Wonderland, Laura Phelps Rogers, - Patricia Martin works in background and Isaac Sandoval (dog) in foreground.jpg