Tag: Art & Ecology
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STILES – Featured Artist: Jacqueline Withers

Denver artist Jacqueline Withers exhibits works inspired by flight pioneer, Bessie Coleman at the Stiles African American Heritage Center in historic Five Points
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STILES – MIGRATIONS
Explore the lasting cultural, political, and societal impact of the Great Migration through the life and work of artist Jacob Lawrence online through the Phillips Collection.
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Re-imagining Conservation at the National Museum of Wildlife art | Curated by Creature Conserve
Acequia Artwork and poetry by Lee Lee & Thatcher Gray exhibited at the National Museum of Wildlife Art in Jackson, WY – curated by Creature Conserve
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STILES – HARVEST Tea featuring Barney Ford
Afternoon tea to celebrate the accomplishments of Barney Ford at the Stiles African American Heritage Center in historic Five Points, Denver
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STILES – Transforming the hell strip to the Health Strip

Denver artist Jacqueline Withers exhibits works inspired by flight pioneer, Bessie Coleman at the Stiles African American Heritage Center in historic Five Points
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Acequia Installation at AADK in Blanca, Spain
Culmination of research performed around Acequia while on an artist residency at AADK in Blanca, Spain. Artists Daniela Jules Garza and Lee Lee were in residence during July 2023
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Abandoned Acequia above La Sagura
Abandoned acequia line fallow fields above Blanca, on the Sagura River. Surprisingly, more pollinators thrive here than in the active fields below.
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Acequia – Eco-printing at AADK
Eco-printing during a residency at AADK in Blanca, Spain. We used dye plants found on our explorations and transferred their color by soaking them in rust-activated water, warmed by the hot mid-summer sun.
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STILES Book Club – SOIL | The Story of a Black Mother’s Garden by Camille T. Dungy
Book Signing & TeaPOSTPONED – Stay tuned for the upcoming date Stiles African American Heritage Center2607 Glenarm Place, Denver Free & open to the publicBooks will be available for purchase on site. We are hosting the one final spring tea at the Stiles African American Heritage Center on Saturday, June 3rd. Along with the Rocky…
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STILES Mothers Day: Madam CJ Walker
The Stiles African American Heritage Center hosted a Saturday Afternoon Tea Plant Exchange to honor Madam CJ Walker. Volunteers planted native plants in the garden, focusing on community collaboration without a strict plan. They aim to promote biodiversity and support pollinators, sharing plants and seeds with neighbors to enhance local ecosystems.
