Museums
Found in 20 Collections and/or Records:
Accrual: Larry A. Mizel Papers, B302
Artists - "Discovering Denver Jewish Artists" , 1992 December 20-1993 February 28
Booklet concerning Denver's Jewish artists and history, including: Haim David Spivak (1893-1932), Marianne Pisko Hausmann (1880-1969), Eunice Katz (1914-1994), Ruth Sherbok (1916-2006), Mary Cane Robinson (1910-1992), William Sanderson (1905-1990), Roland Detre (1903-1995), Mel Silverman (1931-1966), Greta Hilb (1904-1998), Irene Stein (1894-2000), and Elizabeth Yanish Shwayder.
Box 1: PR Notebook and Exhibit Catalog, 1992 - 2014
Contains three ring notebook with flyers and brochures of events and programs. Also contains exhibit catalog for "Discovering Denver Jewish Artists."
Box 2: Award documents, 2002-2010
Box contains files of awards administrative documents from ca. 2002-2010 as well as paperwork pertaining to submissions from the same time period.
Box 2: Award documents, 2002-2010
Box contains files of awards administrative documents from ca. 2002-2010 as well as paperwork pertaining to submissions from the same time period.
Box 3: A/V Submissions (Dated), 2001-2010
Box 4: A/V Submissions (Undated), ca. 2001-2010
Bravo's Artsbreak: Denver, 1997-08-06
Talks about the SCFD (The Science and Cultural Funds District) and how it has helped the arts in Denver which includes the Museums, Zoo, Botanical Gardens and Performing Arts.
Byron L. Akers for Colorado Reflections
Byron Akers, the owner of the Colorado Car Museum and the Ghost Town in Colorado Springs, reflects on his long time obsession with automobiles. Akers was born in Denver and moved to Colorado Springs and reflects on the introduction of the car. Recalls the transition from horse and buggy carriages to automobiles, the first automobile trip up Pikes Peak, and the cars he owns, including the steamer Locomobile.
Civilizing the West: Early Colorado Jews in the Arts, 2011
Brief biographies of Jewish artists, musicians, composers, and conductors in Colorado. Jewish influence on arts in Colorado.