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This reel contains Burton Feldman speaking at the University of Denver on May 19 1969. The title of his lecture is the Art of Politics. Feldman essentially posits that politics is inseparably…
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This reel contains James Parker speaking at the University of Denver on May 11 1967. The overarching theme of the lecture is the historical sources of American pop art. Parker begins by introducting…
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Oral history given by Henry Gregory and Matilda "Til" Campbell (Part 2). They talk about the early days of Westminster University and the location and owners of many properties in the…
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Part of the Soundmodel Project
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“If you’ve got cash, you don’t have to take any trash.” Bob Ragland, a self-promoted outlier, has the business tools to successfully heat and eat as a non-starving…
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June 8th, 2017 DepartmentProgram
Media, Film and Journalism Studies
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This reel contains Stuart James speaking at the University of Denver on April 27 1967. The original speaker was supposed to be Robert Pack according to the program introducer and reel container.…
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This reel contains Charles F. Ramus speaking at the University of Denver on October 21 1965. Ramus begins by providing a brief overview of the renaissance including his own interperative definition.…
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"Human rights become profoundly personal when Ai Weiwei, China's most famous artist, transforms Alcatraz Island prison into an astonishing expression of socially-engaged art focused on the…
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No expiration date This film can be viewed by anyone in the DU community
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Michael Levine-Clark, Collection Development Librarian at the University of Denver's Penrose Library, describes and shows examples from the library's artists' books collection.
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Yes EventDate
February 22nd, 2010 RelatedWebsite
http://hdl.handle.net/10176/codu:59893 ReferenceID
/repositories/2/digital_object_components/20979 LicenseAgreement
All rights reserved by the University of Denver.
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Albuquerque, New Mexico. Includes commentary. See item 20.3. Quality: Good.
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/repositories/2/digital_object_components/3271
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Taos, New Mexico. Man wakes up in the springtime and asks if any girls have died. He is answered in the negative and told that neither have any men. Includes commentary. Quality: Good.
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Leo Block helped sponsor a 3D Sculpture talk by Bill Chrysler and Dan Platt for the University of Denver Art and Art History School on January 30,2002. Mr. Chrysler talked about larger sculptures…
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January 30th, 2002 ReferenceID
0_7ikff2m5 LicenseAgreement
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Interview with Nii Armah Sowah conducted by Sheila Sharpe.
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