A
creative confluence for the arts, ideas, and the environment.
Deep
Creek School
The Deep
Creek School was a summer art program conducted near Telluride,
Colorado from 1992-1998. The organizers, Dan Collins, Laurie
Lundquist, and Charles Garoian, developed a curriculum around
the themes of "body, technology, and the environment."
Major figures from the artworld and academe convened to interact
with up to 20 university level students living and working
on site for up to six weeks.
Images:
participants
included:
1992
instructors:
Dan Collins, Laurie Lundquist, Charles Garoian,
students:
Gene Cooper,
1993
instructors:
Dan Collins, Laurie Lundquist, Charles Garoian,
students:
Gene Cooper, Dana Fritz, Tim Gasowski, Larry Gawel
1994
instructors:
Dan Collins, Laurie Lundquist, Charles Garoian, Wil Heywood,
Dana Fritz, Larry Gawel
students:
1995
instructors:
Dan Collins, Laurie Lundquist, Charles Garoian,
students:
1996
instructors:
Dan Collins, Laurie Lundquist, Charles Garoian,
students:
1997
instructors:
Dan Collins, Laurie Lundquist, Charles Garoian, Peter Richards,
John White
students:
Gene Cooper, Richard Stuart (?),
1998
instructors:
Dan Collins, Laurie Lundquist, Rachel Rosenthal, John White
students:
Gene Cooper,
An
essay by Collins and Garoian on the Deep Creek School (1994).
Deep
Creek Arts
26 Deep Creek Road
Telluride, CO 81435 USA
Phone: 970-728-5266
Email: deepcreek@asu.edu
Website designed
and maintained by Deep Creek Arts
|