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Spirit of The People
“Spirit of the People: A Native American Exhibition” tells the story of Native Americans in the Colorado region through paintings, photographs and narratives. The exhibition begins in international arrivals with 53 pieces of artwork depicting life in Colorado approximately 7,000 to 10,000 years ago and continues with the Anasazi people who lived in Colorado 1,000 …
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Three Wild Spaces, 1 of 3
The project is a series of three contemplative spaces, one in Cook Park, one in Bible Park and one adjacent to the Iliff Dentention. All of these spaces are focused and located on Goldsmith Gulch. These places will be islands of wild in the urban park fabric.
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The Elements
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Three Wild Spaces, 3 of 3
The project is a series of three contemplative spaces, one in Cook Park, one in Bible Park and one adjacent to the Iliff Dentention. All of these spaces are focused and located on Goldsmith Gulch. These places will be islands of wild in the urban park fabric.
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Allies in Life
Carved from a solid block of limestone, the work utilizes negative space to convey its message. The limestone block is divided into two pieces signifying the fact that Karmiel Park is part of Denver’s Sister City program. The twin blocks represents “sisters” that, together, form a graphic of life.
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Flower Girl
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Antiquities Revisited
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The Ensemble
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River Runs Through It
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