D E S TIN A TIO N - Museum of Outdoor Arts

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D E S TIN A TIO N - Museum of Outdoor Arts
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Museum of Outdoor Arts
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Denver
International
Airport
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Denver
Englewood
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Art Tours
ART
Self-Guided
DESTINATION
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1000 Englewood Parkway, 2nd Floor
Englewood, Colorado 80110
303-806-0444
MOA Indoor Gallery Hours
Monday - Thursday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Friday: 9:00am - 4:00pm
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Museum of
Outdoor Arts
Indoor Gallery & Sculpture Garden
Greenwood Plaza
I-25 & East Arapahoe Rd.
Englewood, Colorado
Greenwood
Plaza
Littleton
Open Daylight Hours
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The Museum of Outdoor Arts is a forerunner In 2000, the Museum of Outdoor Arts
in the placement of site-specific sculpture
in Colorado. Our art collection is located
within various public locations throughout
the Denver metro area. From commercial
office parks to traditional sculpture
gardens, the art is placed to interpret
space as “a museum without walls.”
Founded in 1981 by John W. Madden,
Jr. and daughter Cynthia Madden
Leitner, the Museum of Outdoor Arts
is a synthesis of fine art, architecture
and landscape design integrated
into the community and business
environment. It is fully accessible to
the public, exemplifying the belief
that “art is a part of everyday life.”
opened its indoor galleries, studios and
offices in the Englewood Civic Center. MOA
holds ever-changing exhibits, integrated arts
performances and special events designed
to highlight the dynamic redevelopment of
City Center Englewood and its commitment
to the arts as an indispensable part of the
community. In addition, Greenwood Plaza,
sited on a high plain south of Denver and east
of the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains,
continues to be a prime showcase for the
Museum’s collection.
When the Museum of Outdoor Arts opened
to the public in 1981, there were 19 art
acquisitions on display. Currently, the pieces
in the collection number over 150.
Englewood Civic Center
1000 Englewood Parkway, 2nd Floor
Englewood, Colorado 80110
City Center Englewood was redeveloped in the
late 90’s in an effort to gentrify the surrounding
area south of Denver. As a new urbanism
environment, The Museum of Outdoor Arts’
extensive public sculpture collection blends
into the landscape and architecture of the
commercial and municipal buildings. As a
transit oriented site, the RTD Light Rail and
buses enhance the theme of transportation
in many of the artists’ work. MOA’s indoor
galleries, studios, and headquarter offices are
located within the Englewood Civic Center.
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Randy Jewart
b. 1969, Pittsburgh, PA
U.P., Up #1, 2001
Limestone and steel
4.5’ x 20” x 8.5”
Red Grooms
b. 1937, Nashville, TN
Brooklyn Bridge,
1977
Painted steel
16’ x 31’ x 12.5’
Barbara Baer
b. 1949, Baton Rouge, LA
Bagatelle, 2001
Steel, vinyl mesh,
enamel paint
6’ x 5’ x 9’
Lin Emery
b. 1928, New York, NY
Duo, 1992
Polished aluminum
and enamel
21’ x 2’ (each)
John Hock
b. 1958, Washington D.C.
Franconia F. Horse
II,
1998-2001
Steel
4’ x 3’ x 17”
Guy Dill
b. 1946, Jacksonville, FL
Wolf Angel, 1998
Stainless steel
6’ x 3’ x 3.5’
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Ivan Meštrovic
b.1883, Vrpolje, Croatia
d. 1962, South Bend, IN
Luke the Evangelist,
1984
Bronze
6’ x 4’ x 2’’
Andy Miller
b. 1971, Denver, CO
Bathroom People, 1999
Steel
10’ x 10’ x 1’
Leslie Alcott Temple
b. 1951, Oklahoma City, OK
Resistance, 1983
Carrara marble
4’ x 3.5’ x 4’
John Isherwood
b. 1960, England
Night Movement,
1998-99
Granite
3.5’ x 8” x 12”
John Adduci
b. 1948, Chicago, IL
Anja’s Column, 2001
Steel
9’ x 2.5’
Mark Warwick
b. 1963, Liverpool, England
Measurements, 1999
Steel and aluminum
12” x 3’
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Woods Davy
b. 1949, Washington, D.C.
Bella Donna, 1997
Stone and steel
13’ x 5’ x 5’
George Rickey
b.1907, South Bend, IN
d. 2002, St. Paul, MN
Two Open Trapezoids:
Excentric V, 1978
Stainless steel
12.5’ x 3’ x 15’
Amy Laugesen
b. 1968, Denver, CO
Horizon, 2001
Concrete and steel
7’ x 16’ x 5.5’
Grace Knowlton
b. 1932, New York, NY
Untitled, 1997
Copper
2.5’ x 4’ x 3’
4’ x 3’ x 3’
3’ x 4’ x 3’
Lynn Tillery
b. 1918, Philadelphia, PA
Child of Peace, 1983
Bronze
3.5’ x 19” x 21”
Steve J. Urry
b.1939, Chicago, IL
d. 1993, NY
Psychedilly Rose II,
1968-1969
Aluminum
8.5’ x 5.5’ x 2’
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Pieces on this tour marked with
an asterisk are located inside the
Englewood Civic Center and have
limited viewing hours.
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Stephen Hokanson
b. 1960, Fort Riley, KS
In Stance, 2001
Steel
5.5’ x 7’ x 2.5’
Robert Mangold
b. 1930, Huntingburg, IN
Windsong III, 1989
Acrylic on stainless steel
15’ x 7’
Artist Unknown
Porcellino,
Date Unknown
Bronze
4.5’ x 5.5’ x 6.5’
Artist Unknown
Greek Temple Dog
Sandstone
6’ x 3’ x 5’ (each)
Todd Siler
b. 1953, New York
Mind Fields, 1999
Steel
14’ x 12’
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Alissa Neglia
b. 1967, New Jersey
Untitled
Steel
2’ x 2.5’ (each)
Artist Unknown
Marzocco Lions,
Date Unknown
St. Gotthard stone
9’ x 2.5’ x 4’
Madeline Wiener
b. 1947, New York, NY
Stargazer, 1999
Marble
4’ x 3.5’ x 2.5’
Todd Siler
b. 1953, New York
The Dream Tree, 2000
Steel
19’ x 42’ x 7.5’
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Tony Ortega, b. 1958,
Santa Fe, NM
Sylvia Montero, b. 1957,
Denver, CO
Women of the West,
2000
Acrylic on plywood
4’ x 8’ x 1/2” (each)
Harry Marinsky
b. 1909, London, England
Three Gossips, 1980
Bronze
6’ x 2.5’ x 2.5’
Madeline Wiener
b. 1947, New York, NY
Marble on My Mind,
1993
Marble
4’ x 4’ x 3.5’
Robert Mangold
b. 1930, Huntingburg, IN
PTTSAAES (Particle
Traveling Through
Space At An Erratic
Speed), 1999
Acrylic on steel
18.5’ x 10’ x 7.5’
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Greenwood Plaza
I-25 & East Arapahoe Rd.
Englewood, Colorado
The Museum of Outdoor Arts believes in making
art a part of everyday life by integrating classical
and contemporary artwork into public spaces.
John Madden developed Greenwood Plaza to
be an environment that incorporates landscape
design, architecture, and art. The Museum of
Outdoor Arts owns and operates Fiddler’s Green
Amphitheatre, which enhances our efforts
in promoting outdoor performing arts and
events. Samson Park, which is adjacent to the
Amphitheatre, is one of the Museum’s primary
outdoor exhibition and installation spaces.
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Larry Kirkland
b. 1950, California
Flywheel, 1988
Stainless steel,
aluminum,
wood, and screen
28’ x 10’
Harry Marinsky
b. 1909, London,
England
Jealousy, 1981
Bronze
8’ x 3’
Giovanni Antoniazzi
b. 1935, Florence, Italy
Bust of David, 1990
Marble
4’ x 2.5’ x 2.5’
Agnes Nyanhongo
b. 1960, Nyanga,
Zimbabwe
Woman of Authority,
2005
Spring stone
4’ x 15” x 13”
Harry Marinsky
b. 1909, London, England
Old Father William,
1994
Bronze
7’ x 4’ x 3.5’
Harry Marinsky
b. 1909, London,
England
The Mad Tea Party,
1994
Bronze
6’ x 10’ x 6’
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Dennis Leon
b. 1933, London, England
Bronze Logs, 1986
Bronze
2’ x 5.5’ x 17”
2’ x 7’ x 4’
Daniel Ostermiller
b. 1956, Wyoming
The Bearing Wall, 2000
Bronze
4’ x 10’ x 6.5’
Harry Marinsky
b. 1909, London, England
The Walrus and the
Carpenter,
1994
Bronze
6.5’ x 7’ x 4.5’
Harry Marinsky
b. 1909, London, England
The White Rabbit, 1994
Bronze
6’ x 3’ x 2.5’
Harry Marinsky
b. 1909, London, England
Alice & the Cheshire
Cat,
1994
Bronze
10.5’ x 8’ x 10’
Artist Unknown
Cupola, Date Unknown
Wood with copper veneer
18’ x 9’
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Beniamino Bufano
b. 1898, San Fele, Italy
d. 1970, California
Bear, 1980
Concrete with marble
and granite chips
8’ x 2.5’ x 6’
Daniel Ostermiller
b. 1956, Wyoming
Rearing Elephant, 1990
Bronze
12.5’ x 5’ x 5.5’
Jon Leitner
b. 1950, McCook, NE
Samson, 1984
Bronze
16” x 20” x 20”
Harry Marinsky
b. 1909, London, England
Alice & the Caterpillar,
1994
Bronze
8.5’ x 4.5’ x 6.5’
Harry Marinsky
b. 1909, London, England
The Queen of Hearts,
1994
Bronze
6’ x 4’ x 4’
Patty Ortiz
b. 1955, San Antonio, TX
Friends, 1997
Enamel on steel
6’ x 6’ x 3.5’
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I-25
SOUTH SYRACUSE WAY
Samson Park
Lion’s Den
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Pieces on this tour marked with
an asterisk are indoors and may
have limited viewing hours.
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Torval Keller
Silent Resonance,
2002
Granite
Sizes vary
Kristine Smock
b. 1950, New Jersey
Dialogue, 1992
Steel and wood
4.5’ x 6’ x 2.5’
Emilio Martelli
b. 1913, Florence, Italy
Birth of Venus, 1984
Scagliola on panel
7’ x 12’
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GREENWOOD PLAZA BLVD
EAST CALEY AVE
George Lundeen
b. 1948, Nebraska
Departure, 1984
Bronze
4’ x 7’ x 4’
Artist Unknown
Mercury, 1978
Bronze
13’ x 3’ x 7’
Carolyn Braaksma,
b. 1951
Andrew Dufford, b. 1959
The Fence, 1988
Concrete and steel
4’ x 7’ x 18’
Museum
of Outdoor Arts
Fiddler’s Green
Amphitheatre
RTD
LIGHT RAIL & BUS
ARAPAHOE AT
VILLAGE CENTER
STATION
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Artist Unknown
Sine Cera, Date Unknown
Carrara marble
4.5’ x 20’ x 5’
George Carlson
b. 1940, Elmhurst, IL
Of One Heart, 1984
Bronze
9’ x 8’ x 12’
Emilio Martelli
b. 1913, Florence, Italy
La Primavera, 1984
Scagliola on panel
7’ x 12’
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Beniamino Bufano
b. 1898, San Fele, Italy
d. 1970, California
Mother Bear and
Cubs,
1975-80
Concrete with marble
and granite chips
5’ x 3’ x 3’
Harry Marinsky
b. 1909, London,
England
St. Francis of Assisi,
1979
Bronze
5’
Arnaldo Pomodoro
b. 1926, Morciano di
Romagna, Italy
Disco Emergente,
1983-84
Bronze
12.5’ x 12.5’ x 4’
Artist Unknown
Veneto Lion,
Date Unknown
Stone
2.5’ x 4’ x 16”
Artist Unknown
Medici Lion,
Date Unknown
Limestone
5’ x 2’ x 6.5’
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Giovanni Antoniazzi
b. 1935, Florence, Italy
Hippopotamus, 1982
Marble
2.5’ x 6’
Susan Hart
b. 1971, Connecticut
Ebb and Flow, 2003
Resin, cement, earth
materials, and steel
12’ x 10’ x 2’
Artist Unknown
St. Francis of Assisi,
Date Unknown
Stone
8’ x 19” x 2’
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Artist Unknown
Etruscan Chimera,
Date Unknown
Bronze
3’ x 17” x 5’
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Giovanni Antoniazzi
b. 1935, Florence, Italy
Leoni Sdraiato,
Date Unknown
Carrara marble
2’ x 4’ x 18”
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Joseph Raffael
b.1933, Brooklyn, NY
Black Spring, 1976
Acrylic on canvas
7’ x 18.5’
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Giovanni Antoniazzi
b. 1935, Florence, Italy
Dolphins, 1980
Bronze
Sizes vary
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Artist Unknown
Marzocco Lion, 1989
St. Gotthard stone
4.5’ x 19” x 2.5’
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Artist Unknown
Lions of Lucca, 1989
Marble
5’ x 2’ x 5’ (each)
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Artist Unknown
Winged Lion of St.
Mark,
1989
Limestone
5’ x 6.5’ x 2.5’
In addition to its permanent outdoor collection, MOA owns
Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre. MOA headquarters, located at the
Englewood Civic Center, include studios and indoor galleries where
several exhibitions are presented annually. This year, Joellyn
Duesberry is the featured Artist.
MOA also commissions site-specific temporal outdoor sculpture
installations by internationally recognized artists. This year,
MOA will present works by Patrick Dougherty and Chris Drury.
2008 marks MOA’s 27th year of producing its’ annual Design
and Build program- a creation process which culminates in
a free performance at the Englewood Civic Center’s outdoor
amphitheatre in August.
Under the direction of the Museum’s Wizard-in-Residence
Lonnie Hanzon, MOA will present the Keeper’s Electric
Kaleidoscope Show, a Holiday lighting show which will
be located in Samson Park at MOA’s Fiddler’s Green
Amphitheatre this holiday season.
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