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New York City artist, Doug Martin, instructs artist and Colorado Mountain College (CMC) student, Joan Norris, during CMC's continuing education program, Summervail Workshop in Art and Critical Studies. The 1975 program was held at Maloit Park near Minturn, Colorado. Also known as Summervail Art Workshop, the Summervail Workshop in Art and Critical Studies ran between 1971 and 1984. This image was created by Susan Milhoan in July 1975.
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Summervail Art Workshop (SAW) held many programs in "The A-Frame," a former Town of Vail Public Works facility. Debbie Bolon-Feeney reports that the structure in the left-front is a raku kiln.
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This 1994 image of Randy Milhoan was photographed by Peter Romanelli. Milhoan and Romanelli are (and were) both very active in the civic affairs of Minturn, Colorado.
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This 1988 image of Randy Milhoan was photographed by Danny Obenchain Films - Denver, Colorado.
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Debbie Bolon-Feeney discussed how she came to live in Colorado's Rocky Mountains with Tara Flanagan and Tony Mauro, the "Voice of Vail." Bolon-Feeney shared her 1976 - 1984 experience with Summervail Art Workshop (SAW), including the creative imprint left by ceramics instructor, Danny Martinez, and the inspiration of SAW progenitors: Randy Milhoan, Dan Telleen and Jim Cotter. She also discussed her life as an artist and art educator in the...
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Randy Milhoan reflects upon the 1960s in Vail, his role in the creation of Summervail Art Workshop at Ford Park and the inaugural era of Colorado Mountain College, and his participation in Art in Vail and public art projects within the Town of Vail.