DENVER - The Byers-Evans House Museum and Open Shutter Gallery proudly present classic and new work by world-renowned photographer Paul Caponigro. The exhibit, entitled Meditation on Fragments, features handcrafted silver gelatin darkroom prints focused on landscapes and patterns in nature.
DENVER - In an eight-part lecture series entitled The World Around Us, History Colorado highlights the fascinating, and sometimes quirky, stories behind this unique state. To kick-off the series, History Colorado presents the first lecture, “The Good, the Bad and the Barbie: How Ruth Handler Changed the Face of American Toys."
DENVER – In the spring, the Colorado landscape is dotted with an abundance of blooming columbines. The badges of purple and white epitomize the natural beauty that makes all Coloradans proud to call this state home. The columbine not only represents Colorado as the state flower, but plays a prominent role in the little-known state song, “Where the Columbines Grow”.