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(Imaginary) Space/Time Tunnels

The location of the work near the entrance is intended to operate as a sign signifying the activity and energy that is generated by the users of the center. The elements of the sculpture are arranged like a whirlwind around a center vortex of energy. Wave-like elements and curvelinear ribbons suggest patterns of motion.

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Tradition

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Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Channeled Energy Flow

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Portrait of Hiawatha Davis

In the words of Cindy Brovsky, staff writer for Denver Post (June 1, 2000): “Former Denver City Councilman Hiawatha Davis Jr. never served in a war, but he was eulogized Wednesday as Denver’s ‘soldier’ who battled racism, sexism and poverty. Davis, 56, died of prostate cancer last week. More than 700 people – including Denver Mayor …

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Bluecityjungle

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Untitled (light blue box)

Seven parts to this sculptural work, in front of the library, inside the library and behind the library. 

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