Exhibitions
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Art in Public Places
- Colfax Redevelopment/Home Depot Project
Liz Morgan, Colfax Redevelopment
Lakewood City Arts Council, Lakewood, Colorado, 2007. $30,000
- Aviation Park, Lakewood, Colorado
Lakewood City Arts Council, Lakewood, Colorado, 2007. $3,000
- Palm Harbor Historic Main Street Entry Markers, Pinellas County Arts Council
Mark Flickinger, Public Art & Design Director, Palm Harbor, 2004 & 2005. $80,000.
- Mayors Commission of Film and Culture, Colorado Convention Center,
John Grant Director, Denver, Colorado, 2004. $100,000
- “Flight Ride I & II” Bus Stop, Lowry Foundation, Denver, 2002 & 2003. $65,000
- Music Library - Commission CCAH, University of Northern Colorado,
Greeley, Colorado, 1998. $30,000
- Mercantile Center - Commission, David Triba Architects, Bill Moon, Architect
Denver, Colorado, 1997. $28,000
- Coors Baseball Stadium, Denver Baseball Stadium District, Tom Gleason
Denver, Colorado, 1995. $125,000
- Colorado Convention Center, Denver Commission on Cultural Affairs,
Denver, Colorado, 1990. $100,000
- Denver Building Permit Center, Denver Commission on Cultural Affairs
Denver, Colorado, 1989. $35,000
- Fort Lewis College, Colorado Council on the Arts and Humanities,
Durango, Colorado, 1988. $20,000
- Greenwood Athletic Club, Museum of Outdoor Arts
Englewood, Colorado, 1987. $18,000
- RTD - Regional Transportation District
Denver, Colorado, 1985. $75,000
- Colorado Council for the Arts & Humanities, University of Colorado,
Colorado Springs, Colorado, 1981. $15,000
Selected Solo Exhibitions
- “Blind Spot” Museum of Contemporary Art, Jeanne Schoff, Director.
Fort Collins, Colorado, 2007
- “Works by E.J.,” Marquis Gallery, Ken Marquis, Director.
Scranton, Pennsylvania, 2003.
- “Safety Net,” Film Festival, Museum of Contemporary Art Denver,
Patty Ortiz, Director. Denver, Colorado, 2003.
- “Up Beat,” Misericordia College, Brian Beltono, Director.
Dallas, Pennsylvania, 2001.
- “Connection,” Cherry Creek Arts Festival, Bruce Storey, President
Denver, Colorado, 2000.
- “Crop Circle,” Smokey Hill Arts Festival, Silina Arts Center,
Wendy Mossier, Director, Salina, Kansas, 1999.
- “Flight” Installation/Performance (Oct. 30), Museum of Outdoor Arts,
Cynthia Madden-Leitner, Director, Englewood, Colorado, 1998.
- “What are you looking at?,” Mackey Gallery, Mary Mackey, Director.
Denver, Colorado, 1996.
- “Voyage” Installation/Performance, Museum of Outdoor Arts,
Cynthia Madden-Leitner, Director, Englewood, Colorado, 1995.
Selected Group Exhibitions
- North American Sculpture Exhibit, Michael Chavez, Director
Foothills Art Center, Golden Colorado, 2006. “Best of Show”
- Rocky Mountain Biennial, Museum of Contemporary Art, Jan Adlmann, Juror.
Fort Collins, Colorado, 2004.
- International Sculpture Center Show, Jacqueline ter Kuile, Director.
Hamilton, New Jersey, 2003.
- “New Urbanism,” Lowry Foundation, Julie Church-Thomas, Director.
Denver, Colorado, 2002.
- “Metal,” Ron Judish Gallery, Ron Judish, Director.
Denver, Colorado, 2002.
- “Elemental Energy Show,” Lowry Foundation, Julie Church-Thomas, Director.
Denver, Colorado, 2001.
- “Abstraction 1975 - 1999,” The Arvada Art Center, Kathy Andrews, Director,
Arvada, Colorado, 1999.
- “Teapot: A Loose Interpretation II,” Celestial Seasonings.
Leslie Ferrin - Director of Ferrin Gallery.
Boulder, Colorado/Boston, Massachusetts, 1999.
- “Earth Elements,” Wind Catcher/Luces de Aqua, Museum of Outdoor Arts,
Cynthia Madden-Leitner, Director. Greenwood, Colorado, 1999.
- Pirate Art Oasis, Cooperative Art Gallery
Denver, Colorado, 1994.
- Barcelona Project II, Barbara Hinnekamp, Coordinator.
Barcelona, Spain, 1993.
- Denver 1990 Show, Denver Art Museum, Debra Butterfield, Juror.
Denver, Colorado, 1990.
- “Sculpture Colorado,” Aspen Arts Center, David Florya, Director.
Aspen, Colorado, 1989.
- Herald Square Subway Complex, MTA New York, New York, 1988.
- “A Celebration of Denver Artist,” The 1999 Broadway Gallery,
Denver, Colorado, 1987.
- Chicago International Art Exposition, Chicago Navy Pier, Sebastion Moore,
Chicago, Illinois, 1984.
- “Phoenix Art Biennial,” Phoenix Art Museum, Albert Stewart, Curator,
Phoenix, Arizona, 1983.
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