The Stirling
Legacy
Delve into the artistic legacy left behind by Dave
and Jack Stirling of Estes Park. This father and son artistic duo is
often remembered for their community contributions, personalities,
artistic representations and created characters. The exhibit will
be featured in the Main Gallery of the Museum and will run from May 7,
2010 through April 10, 2011.
In the Footsteps
of Isabella Bird: Adventures in Twin Time Travel
Kyoto University professor, Kiyonori Kanasaka,
brings his long-time interest in Isabella Bird’s world travels to the
Estes Park Museum. After retracing her journeys, Kanasaka has produced
a photographic compilation of what the lands spanning the continents
look like today. Explore these incredible photographs that bring the
words of Bird’s voyages alive and compare what has happened to her
destinations well over a hundred years later.
Kanasaka's work has been
displayed in Edinburgh (2005, National Library of Scotland), Ripon
(2008, Fountains Hall), Dundee(2008, University of Dundee), Tobermory
(2009, An Tobar), Kyoto (2010, Kyoto University), Nara (2010, Nara
Prefectural Library & Information Center), and London (2010, Royal
Geographical Society). After this Colorado exhibition, his work will
tour Honolulu (2011, Hawaii State Library) and Shanghai (2011, Shanghai
Normal University).
His
first show in the United States is on display in the National Park
Service Headquarters at the Estes Park Museum now through January 16, 2011.
Isabella Bird's photograph of the
south gate of South Korea and Kiyonori Kanasaka's modern photo of the
east gate. Bird's photo was duplicated from her
book "Korea and her Neighbours" (London, 1898).