Art
Found in 243 Collections and/or Records:
Display of Lumholtz’s Unknown Mexico , 2010 October 28
A display of Carl Lumholtz’s Unkown Mexico: A Record of Five Years’ Exploration Among the Tribes of the Western Sierra Madre; In the Tierra Caliente of Tepic and Jalisco; And Among the Tarascos of Michoacan published in 1902. This display was featured in Media Cluster #2, in the site-specific art installation, HYLAEA, in Penrose Library, at the University of Denver from October 14th, 2010- February 14th, 2011.
Dr. Bob Pliny Papers
Dr. Bob Pliny, creator of the artist book "Oh Come Celebrate the Sacred Soil!", donated his rough drafts, outlines, and notebook he used during the creation of this book. His letter of explanation, included in the collection, says "I am not a poet; I am simply using the language of wonder and delight to express my ideas."
DU Art
Ed Koplin at the Carolyn Edward Gallery, between 1990-1996
Ed Koplin stands in a workshop at the Carolyn Edward Gallery.
Ed Koplin at the Carolyn Edward Gallery, between 1990-1996
Ed Koplin stands in a workshop at the Carolyn Edward Gallery.
Ed Koplin at the Carolyn Edward Gallery, between 1990-1996
Ed Koplin stands in a workshop at the Carolyn Edward Gallery.
Ed Koplin at the Carolyn Edward Gallery, between 1990-1996
Carolyn and Ed Koplin stand in the Carolyn Edward Gallery.
Ed Koplin at the Carolyn Edward Gallery, between 1990-1996
Ed Koplin stands in the Carolyn Edward Gallery behind a desk.
Ed Koplin at the Carolyn Edward Gallery, between 1990-1996
Ed Koplin stands in the Carolyn Edward Gallery holding a picture near a velcro wall.
Eskimo Curlew Beak , 2010 July 29
A high-resolution image of the now extinct Eskimo Curlew’s beak created from the Denver Museum of Nature and Science’s extinct bird collection. The image was in the site-specific art installation, HYLAEA, in Penrose Library, at the University of Denver from October 14th, 2010- February 14th, 2011.