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Start: 12:30 pm
Highlands Ranch: Join Active Minds for a look at the science and politics of energy policies in the United States. We will examine America’s dependence on foreign oil, as well as the pros and cons of nuclear power, hydroelectric power, coal and alternative sources such as wind and solar generated power. PDF of the Active Minds Lecture Series.
Start: 7:30 pm
Colfax Avenue: Ted and Bunny Rubin will present the book Frammenti della Vita: The Art and Writings of Jefferson D. Rubin ($60.00 Fresco Fine Art), a book they lovingly compiled about their son Jefferson who was killed in a mountain accident in 1995 at the age of 36. Jefferson D. Rubin was a brilliant young artist whose devotion to humanistic art embraces the poetry of sculpture that descends from ancient and Renaissance antecedents. A Colorado native, he studied in the United States and Italy, and was founder, director and principal maestro of La Scuola Classical Sculpture School in Denver. Rubin exhibited in galleries and museums across the country and abroad, and his rare pieces are prized in many private collections. The Jefferson D. Rubin Memorial Fund, whose trustees made this book possible, exists to keep alive the idealism of the human form and spirit in classical sculpture. Visit the Fresco Fine Art Publications’ website page for Frammenti della Vita. Request a signed copy: books@tatteredcover.com
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