In early June, a pair of monumental exhibitions opened at the Arvada Center for the Arts and Humanities and RedLine Contemporary Art Center. They feature a prolific array of artworks, nearly one hundred individual paintings and sculptures, spanning half a century, by Colorado artist Floyd D. Tunson. Considered a major survey of Tunson’s artistic output over the past five decades, the two exhibitions, collectively titled Ascent, were conceived by curators Wylene Carol, Daisy McGowan, and Collin Parson. They are designed to complement one another while maintaining their own autonomy. Though each exhibition contains a different collection of original artworks, they are curated so that both exhibitions contain examples of the artist’s historical practice. They can each independently impart to the viewer a comprehensive understanding of the landscape of Tunson’s career.