The exhibit “Outside Influences” presents the history of photography in Colorado, but with a profound understanding of the two forces that have shaped this state into the place it is today: mountains and migration.
Joel Dallenbach's "Graduation at Currigan Hall, Denver." (Provided by Vicki Myhren Gallery)
The exhibition is arranged around themes and important moments, rather than strict chronology. (Provided by Vicki Myhren Gallery)
The exhibit was curated by Rupert Jenkins, who will soon publish a book on the same topic. (Provided by Vicki Myhren Gallery)
Cal Sparks’ "Big Red Wrench” greets visitors at “Outside Influence." (Provided by Rupert Jenkins)
Shaun Gothwaite’s "Birds in Flight." (Provided by Vicki Myhren Gallery)
“Outside Influence: Photography in Colorado 1945-1995,” continues through April 27 at the Vicki Myhren Gallery on the DU campus. (Provided by Vicki Myhren Gallery)
“Outside Influence” starts with work by pioneers, such as Herbert Bayer, Hal Gould and James O. (Jim) Milmoe. (Provided by Vicki Myhren Gallery)
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Joel Dallenbach's "Graduation at Currigan Hall, Denver." (Provided by Vicki Myhren Gallery)
Gov. Polis and state legislators had been working since last year to shore up incentives for the event, gathering $35 million to dangle in front of festival leaders.