Sharing Pueblo's World Class Stories

Since arriving in southern Colorado, Gregory Howell has been listening to and learning from the extraordinary stories of how Pueblo and it citizens continue to play an instrumental role in fostering an environment where arts, history, and culture empower discovery. Upon opening Kadoya Gallery in late 2012, the need to share the stories of local artists to a global audience became immediately apparent. This is the frontier and the beginning of a new digital and traditional print publishing platform. This is Pueblo. 

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FORTHCOMING RELEASES

Sex on the Outside | Sally Lincoln
Girls | Jill Starkey
Still Lucky | Jeffry Moore
Industrial | Kadoya
Wayfinding | Jean Latka
Pueblo in the Nude | Kadoya
Pueblo Modern | Kadoya

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The Exhibitionists

Familiar Convergence | Bob  Benvenuto & Kevin Malella

A Lifetime Drawing Conclusions | Tom Taylor aka The Poet Spiel

FREE • ORIGINAL • WILD | Nina Cravens-Fry

A Retrospective...So Far | Raul Sosa

The Early Years | Randy Wix

 

ABOUT THE PUBLISHER •  GREGORY HOWELL

Storyteller, curator and creative economy consultant, Gregory made his way to Pueblo via Tokyo to join a team of innovative physicians in the launch of a network of medical clinics in Colorado and Texas. While living in Pueblo, Gregory immediately realized the powerful and yet untold story of the new creative economy in one of America's great industrial landscapes which was once dominated by the Colorado Fuel & Iron Company.  Gregory is the owner of Kadoya Gallery (re-opening in 2020 as a 501(c)3 non-profit at the historic Watertower Place in Downtown Pueblo) and since his arrival in Southern Colorado has launched The Shoe Factory, the ARTery and the Underground in the Historic Federal Building. As a branding and marketing specialist in the arts, Gregory is about to launch his new methodology called the Tray of Life to help creatives amplify the narrative of their story. In 2018 Gregory will be releasing his first major storytelling effort Jackie & the Taj which shares the powerful and compelling story of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's historic trip to India in 1962.