Jordan Novella's process is rooted in new movements including climate justice, liberation, and economic freedom, employing oils, mixed media, photography, and video arts. While seeking out new genres, she remains rooted in certain traditions of Latvian gnosis, New Forest Commoners, and widgie subculture. Solo shows include "Sneaker Closure" in 2018 at the Into Black Gallery, "Dream About You" at Jetstream Square in 2019, and a virtual exhibition in 2020 called "Chance Stage." She has also shown at a number of group shows, and is a multi-instrumentalist in numerous musical acts, including Glass Calling, Repeat Boys, and Uber Beats. In fall of 2021 she is slated to be the next artist-in-residence at Corson's Inlet State Park.Â
Jordan Novella's process is rooted in new movements including climate justice, liberation, and economic freedom, employing oils, mixed media, photography, and video arts. While seeking out new genres, she remains rooted in certain traditions of Latvian gnosis, New Forest Commoners, and widgie subculture. Solo shows include "Sneaker Closure" in 2018 at the Into Black Gallery, "Dream About You" at Jetstream Square in 2019, and a virtual exhibition in 2020 called "Chance Stage." She has also shown at a number of group shows, and is a multi-instrumentalist in numerous musical acts, including Glass Calling, Repeat Boys, and Uber Beats. In fall of 2021 she is slated to be the next artist-in-residence at Corson's Inlet State Park.Â
Jordan Novella's process is rooted in new movements including climate justice, liberation, and economic freedom, employing oils, mixed media, photography, and video arts. While seeking out new genres, she remains rooted in certain traditions of Latvian gnosis, New Forest Commoners, and widgie subculture. Solo shows include "Sneaker Closure" in 2018 at the Into Black Gallery, "Dream About You" at Jetstream Square in 2019, and a virtual exhibition in 2020 called "Chance Stage." She has also shown at a number of group shows, and is a multi-instrumentalist in numerous musical acts, including Glass Calling, Repeat Boys, and Uber Beats. In fall of 2021 she is slated to be the next artist-in-residence at Corson's Inlet State Park.Â
Join us at evo Denver for an evening of mountain bike films, with 100% of proceeds benefiting COMBA and the trails we all love to ride. We're clearing out the ski department and setting up a second screen for a dual screening after last year's success!Â
All ticket holders receive complimentary beverages and 1 raffle ticket. Additional raffle tickets can be purchased.Â
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The Colorado Mountain Bike Association (COMBA) is a member-supported nonprofit dedicated to building, maintaining, and advocating for world-class mountain biking experiences across Colorado’s Front Range. Founded in 1991 by a group of local riders, COMBA has grown into a leading voice for the mountain biking community, working closely with land managers, partners, and volunteers to shape over 400 miles of trail.
Through trail stewardship, advocacy, and community programming, COMBA develops sustainable trail systems, expands rider access, and fosters a strong and inclusive riding culture. The organization has played a key role in delivering purpose-built trail networks like Floyd Hill, Maryland Mountain, and Virginia Canyon Mountain Park, while also supporting education, volunteerism, and programs for riders of all backgrounds and ability levels.
Driven by the belief that outdoor recreation strengthens communities, COMBA continues to invest in the future of mountain biking—creating better trails, better access, and a better ride for everyone.