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The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center to Show Barbara Sparks Photography
Written by Nick Bomburgh Saturday, 10 December 2011 22:35

Colorado Springs.- The Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center is proud to present "Coalascence: Photography by Barbara Sparks" on view from December 17th through February 19th. the exhibition features a luminous glimpse into the landscapes and cultures of Nepal, Turkey, Italy, Guatemala, New Mexico, and Colorado. “This exhibition is part of a 75-year commitment to the medium of photography that began in 1936, their founding year, with a major retrospective of Laura Gilpin,” said Sam Gappmayer, the FAC President and CEO. Gilpin was a contemporary of Ansel Adams and was best known for her images of the Southwest and of the Broadmoor Art Academy (the FAC predecessor). For Sparks, a Colorado Springs native, the camera has become an essential part of her experiences traveling throughout the world.
She makes photographic decisions based on her emotional response to a scene. “I have photographed unique cultures in unique geologies,” said Sparks. “In the Himalayas, I was interested in the unique geology and the overflow of Tibetan culture into northern Nepal. In Cappadocia, Turkey, I was in an area that was already settled at the time of Christ; then it became home to a large monastic community and 2,000 years later remains a fertile farming region. It was a unique geology and a unique culture. I did the same thing by going to Guatemala and photographing the Mayan villages there. ”Sparks studied photography with Myron Wood, Bernard Plossu, Marie Cosindas, Howard Bond, and Chuck Henningsen. In fact, Wood, a next-door-neighbor, taught Sparks how to use a darkroom. Sparks has taken photographs for various books on the Colorado Rocky Mountains, like Spanish Peaks: Land and Legends, Colorado’s Sangre de Cristo Mountains, and Aspen: Blazon of the High Country. “Barbara’s photographs exemplify one of the greatest traits of Coloradans; we love to travel,” Blake Milteer, FAC Museum Director and Curator of American Art. “These images are an embodiment of Barbara’s profound experiences travelling the world. As with each of us these experiences have helped define Barbara’s life at home in Colorado. “The way Barbara combines majestic landscapes with her interactions with various cultures is reminiscent of classic photographer and Colorado Springs legend Laura Gilpin. These photos are timeless.”

Established in 1936, the Fine Arts Center is home to world-class art galleries, Broadway-worthy live theatre, and an art school for all ages. Built on the foundation of the prestigious Broadmoor Art Academy, the FAC carries the legacy of Colorado’s arts and cultural heritage. One of the first 16 institutions accredited by the American Association of Museums in 1971, the FAC offers the best in the world of visual arts via its permanent collection and travelling exhibitions, performing arts through the FAC Theatre Company, and arts education with the Bemis School of Art. The Fine Arts Center’s building is considered an architectural landmark in the Rocky Mountain region, designed by John Gaw Meem, and is listed on the National Register for Historical Places. In 2007, the FAC unveiled a $28.6 million renovation and expansion. Visit the museum's website at ... http://www.csfineartscenter.org
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