From the Archives: 2020Thanks to Kevin J. Beaty for taking this photo of Logo at a photo shoot at Lumonics. It appeared in Denverite @dnvite. Logo is an early sculpture of Mel Tanner, circa 1970, originally lighted with an incandescent bulb. Dorothy Tanner reworked it years later after he passed in 1993, adding transparent color …
Tag: Dorothy Tanner
Nov 30
OnStage Colorado Review of Lumonics Immersed by Toni Tresca
Meditation meets acid trip in ‘Lumonics Immersed’ By Toni Tresca | Nov 29, 2022OnStage Colorado Nestled in a warehouse in Denver is one of the most unique artistic experiences I’ve had the pleasure of experiencing. By day, the building is home to the Lumonics Light & Sound Gallery — a space that serves as a permanent art installation …
Nov 15
From the Archives: Denver Mayor’s Award
From the Archives: 2018 Thank you to Mayor Hancock and the City and County of Denver for presenting the 2018 Arts & Culture Innovation Award to Dorothy Tanner. A special note of appreciation to Tariana Navas-Nieves, the Cultural Affairs Director at Denver Arts & Venues, Shanna Shelby, Program Administrator at the McNichols Civic Center Building, …
Nov 14
13 Years Ago: Lumonics at Union Station
Dorothy Tanner & Mel Tanner Exhibit Union Station Fund-Raiser for The Welcome Arch17th at Wynkoop, Denver11.11.09Fund-raising event to reconstruct the Welcome Arch, which had over 2000 lights on it when it was at the front of the Station from 1906 to 1931. Thanks to Michael Schenkelberg and his associates at 5280 Live and our friends at …