Upcoming Creative Residencies:
Rory Golden
Katie Taft
Sandro del Rosario
Kate Petley
Dawn William Boyd
Julia Karll
Past Creative Residencies:
Michael Ensminger
Lauri Lynnxe Murphy
Michael J. Henry
Helen Farmer
Rokko Aoyama
James A. Laurie
Karen Aqua & Ken Field
Lisa Michot
Sandro del Rosario
Vincent Comparetto
Jake Adam York
Mile High Stories
Susan Meyer
Patricia Tinajero Baker
Anna Newell
Tola Wewe
Scott Randolph &
Scott Slack
Anne Angyal
Sandra Minton
Terrie Mangat
Lilly Cox-Richard
Jerry Vigil
Moyo Ogundipe
Sarah Fulton
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Past Exhibitions:
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Carlos Fresquez
Elizabeth Buhr
Alexandra Nechita

 

 

 

PlatteForum’s Creative Residencies!

 
Michael Ensminger
installation/photography
Tower of Babel

In Residence: April 9 – May 18
Opening May 17, 2007; exhibition continues through June 2

Sponsored in part by Safeway Foundation

Creative Resident Michael Ensminger celebrated his six-week residency at PlatteForum with a sprawling, site-specific installation comprised of thousands of Lincoln Logs created with the help of Colfax Community Network and ArtLab teens as well as members from the community.

Michael is a professional photographer, actor and performance artist. His art primarily involves staged photography, creating tableaus that resonate with humor and pathos, and involving an element of socio-political content. His is currently creating a multi-part body of work involving the use of tens of thousands of Lincoln Logs. These are used in installation and photographic tableaus, both indoors and outdoors. During his residency at PlatteForum created a sculptural Tower of Babel installation made entirely from Lincoln Logs. Working side-by-side with 6 teens from Colfax Community Network and 15 teens from ArtLab, they created the surrounding sprawl and tower that fills the gallery. The project responds to the story of Babel and ideas about progression and expansion; the constructions spread throughout the gallery, leading up towards the spiraling, chaotic urban center whose competing towers vie for dominance in the skyline. Lincoln Logs deal with the American West, (its conquest and consumption), as well as American history as a whole — touching on subjects such as imperialism, environmental destruction, and the intermingling of religion and commerce. Hundreds of people flocked to the installation that became one of our most popular events.

Michael’s work has been exhibited at museums and galleries in Colorado, New York and Tokyo. A special thanks to Dalin Gomez, Grand Exalted Pooh-Bah of the Logs. The next iteration of his series is an upcoming installation at Ironton Gallery in Denver.

Press: Denver Post, This Week in Denver

This program is a part of the HotDAM that celebrates the Denver Art Museum expansion and showcases Denver’s dedication to arts and culture.

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