Veterans Arts Council

Veterans Arts Council A VFW Post 1, program for Creating opportunity and community for Veterans in the Creative fields.

Amazing photojournalist Rico Romero has been nominated for two Heartland Emmy Awards for his work at two different netwo...
05/20/2026

Amazing photojournalist Rico Romero has been nominated for two Heartland Emmy Awards for his work at two different networks. One is for his coverage of the VAC/Post 1, Denver Art Museum Exhibit:
2026 Heartland - Emmy® Award Nominee
CATEGORY #232
Human Interest/Lifestyle - News (single shift)
“Studio 12, Ep 31 - Veterans Art”
RMPBS
· Rico Romero – Photojournalist

Veteran artists, Christkindlmarket, Denver Foundation & Tom Green Hall of Fame

Print makers here is a opportunity
02/19/2026

Print makers here is a opportunity

‼️ CALL FOR ART ‼️ Denver's Art District on Santa Fe (ADSF) is excited to announce an open call for our upcoming Month of Printmaking pop-up exhibition.

Honoring the roots of La Alma Lincoln Park and ADSF as culturally and politically influential communities in our city, this upcoming exhibition will be an exploration of printmaking as a tool at the contemporary intersection of art, ideology, and activism in Denver—a window into the fraught yet powerful sociopolitical consciousness of our city today.

Artists must be based in Colorado and able to deliver work in person the week of March 2nd if selected. Due to space limitations, maximum print size is 24” x 24” and only 2D works will be considered. Exceptions may apply on a case-by-case basis. Email [email protected] with questions.

Learn more about the exhibition and apply at the link below 🔗
https://forms.gle/WdCocnunwq6sRZiW6

RMPBS Article on Veterans Arts Council/Denver Art Museum Exhibit.
01/23/2026

RMPBS Article on Veterans Arts Council/Denver Art Museum Exhibit.

A look at how a veteran-focused exhibit came to life and the man whose unusual medium has made waves in the art community.

January Artist SpotlightKatte JuddPhotography History StorytellingFor January the Veterans Art Council is proud to spotl...
01/19/2026

January Artist Spotlight

Katte Judd

Photography History Storytelling

For January the Veterans Art Council is proud to spotlight Katte Judd, a Colorado based photographer whose work bridges history, humanity, and quiet moments of reflection.

Known artistically as Katte Judd, she has been showing work at VFW Post 1 for the past six to twelve months after being introduced to the gallery through fellow exhibitor John Root. What first drew her in was the sense of community, a place where veterans could gather, support one another, and share their creative voices. What she discovered was something even deeper.

Katte has been creating photography for over five years, though she describes herself as having always been a photographer at heart. Like many artists, life came first. Family responsibilities took priority and her passion was temporarily placed on hold. When her children entered high school, she finally had the space to pursue photography on a more serious level.

Her journey began in a fast paced and emotionally complex environment, marching band competitions. Over the years Katte has taken thousands of photos, joking that she likely has more pictures of other people’s kids than their own parents do. Behind the humor is a refined skill set that includes working events without disrupting them, capturing meaningful moments without becoming part of the spectacle, and developing a deep sensitivity to how images of teenagers are shared and perceived.

Teen years are tough, and being a band kid brings its own challenges. That awareness taught her to look closely at details, backgrounds, and emotional context, sometimes choosing to heavily edit or scrap a photo altogether out of respect for the subject. Her care for the people she photographs creates work that feels deeply human, offering viewers a genuine emotional connection.

That same awareness now carries into Katte’s current photographic focus, American Revolutionary War reenactments on the East Coast. Traveling week to week, she documents reenactors on historic battlefields, capturing moments of waiting, preparation, and reflection. These images feel timeless, as if history is being relived and recorded at the same time, something no artificial recreation could replace.

She works closely with several reenactment groups including the Continental Marines Trevets Company, where she serves as a camp follower and media member, as well as the 6th Pennsylvania unit. These groups emphasize education and historical preservation, values that align naturally with her photographic eye. With her ability to understand both her subjects and their environment, her work preserves moments that feel authentic and lived.

How could you not be inspired when surrounded by men and women carrying a musket onto the battlefield dressed in uniforms from 1776?

As the United States approaches America 250, the two hundred fiftieth anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, Katte is especially excited to continue documenting these living history moments.

Although Katte is a civilian, veterans have been a constant presence throughout her life. Her brother is a veteran, and her daughter, son, and nephew are all active military members. Through the Veterans Art Council she has found a space where military and civilian experiences intersect through creativity, connection, and shared respect. As an artist and as a woman, she brings an added depth of insight and empathy that allows viewers to feel as though they are truly present in the moment she captures.

She speaks openly about how the VAC helps break down stereotypes surrounding veterans. Rather than defining members solely by their service, the Council highlights artists who also have families, jobs, struggles, humor, and a desire to leave a creative legacy.

As a civilian, Katte says, she is honored to be able to show her work beside such talented and creative military members.

The VAC gallery at VFW Post 1 holds particular meaning for her. As a photographer drawn to historical spaces, the building itself resonates deeply, but it is the atmosphere inside that has left the greatest impact and inspiration.

“When I first juried in and was accepted, I hoped to sell a few pieces. What I found instead was overwhelming encouragement and camaraderie. Somehow the sales seemed less important than the stories of the artists showing beside you.”

One of Katte’s most meaningful photographs was taken in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania during Remembrance Day weekend. The image captures a soldier waiting, a moment instantly recognizable to anyone with military experience.

“I love the haunting look of his eyes,” she explains. “What must he be thinking? The battle ahead, a sweetheart, the unknown. Ultimately only he knows.”

For Katte, a good photograph tells a story and leaves the viewer wanting more, and this image does exactly that.

In her own words, art gives her a way to tell a story with a picture that might just change the way you see the world around you.

Showing her work with the Veterans Art Council has given her the confidence to fully pursue her passion for photography.

Follow the Artist

Katte’s photography can be found on Facebook under Chasing the Picture.

The Veterans Art Council is honored to feature Katte Judd as the January Artist Spotlight, an artist whose lens captures history not as something distant, but as something lived, waited for, and deeply felt.

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01/10/2026

Denver Veterans Art Council gets to showcase their art at the Denver Art Museum and talk about how art has helped change their lives

Come to the VFW Post 1 Gallery for the last First Friday Art Walk before Christmas and meet these artists who also have ...
12/05/2025

Come to the VFW Post 1 Gallery for the last First Friday Art Walk before Christmas and meet these artists who also have work on display right now at the Denver Art Museum. It's going to be a special night with amazing art and special deals for collectors! FRIDAY, DECEMBER 5 starting at 5:30 pm at 841 Santa Fe Drive!

Taylor Williams Casting is currently casting for Damien Chazelle's next feature film and looking for veterans (30 to 60 ...
12/04/2025

Taylor Williams Casting is currently casting for Damien Chazelle's next feature film and looking for veterans (30 to 60 years old) and people with military experience to audition. No acting experience is necessary. This is a paid opportunity. The project will shoot in Europe between March 2026 and June 2026. Email for submission and questions listed below. Damien Chazelle's films include: "Whiplash", "La La Land", "Babylon", "10 Cloverfield Lane", etc.

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