In 1963 Len Barron began college at the University of Colorado; he was thirty years old. After CU he went to graduate school in Washington D.C. Later he taught Sociology at the University of Colorado, San Diego State University, and Prescott College in Arizona. Back in Boulder, in 1980 he began to write and perform in solo and ensemble […]
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Alphonse Keasley, Jr., Ph. D.
Alphonse firmly believes that his devotion to the arts is a direct result of the New Orleans Public School’s commitment to the arts, especially for someone like himself from a working-class family. He devoted himself to the theatrical arts after performing at his first university, historically black college Southern University. Relocating to Boulder in 1974
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Hazel Miller
Hazel Miller is a singer, mentor, bandleader, booking agent…ect. All this means is that Ms.Miller has found a way to break into the Colorado music scene and stay in demand for more than 30 years. Ms. Miller has appeared at all the major music venues and festivals in Colorado…from Band on the Bricks in Boulder to The Bohemian West Fest,
Gene Hayworth
Gene Hayworth is the proprietor of Inkberry Books, an emerging cultural hub in Niwot, Colorado. He is also the director of Social Sciences at the University Libraries, University of Colorado Boulder. In addition, he is the publisher and chief editor of Owl Canyon Press, and author of non-fiction and literary translations. He lives in Boulder with his
Open Studios
Open Studios has for nearly a quarter-century been a visible and successful supporter and promoter of visual art and artists in Boulder. Founded by Gary Zeff in 1995, the nonprofit organization began as the free, self-guided Open Studios Artist Tour held each fall, during which juried artists welcome the public into their workspace to show their
Olivia Dwyer
Staff Accountant | olivia@thedairy.org Olivia Dwyer is a born and raised Boulderite, who graduated from CU Boulder is 2016 when she started at The Dairy Center. She is a freelance artist and dancer and is excited to be with the Dairy as a Staff Accountant and Patron Service Associate. She is excited to continue her
Felicia Furman
Felicia Furman – Cultural Communications Facilitator Formerly the Managing Director of the Colorado Dance Festival, Felicia Furman has been a supporter and patron of the arts in Boulder for over thirty years. She has been a professional in the field of historic preservation in New York City, Washington D.C., and Boulder, as well as a
R. Alan Brooks
Alan joined the Dairy Arts Center in 2021 as an Artistic Collaborator/Content Creator. R. Alan teaches writing for Regis University’s MFA program, and Lighthouse Writers Workshop. He’s the author of “The Burning Metronome” and “Anguish Garden” – graphic novels featuring social commentary, as well as The Colorado Sun’s weekly comic, “What’d I Miss?”. He also