Barbara Jo Revelle
Barbara Jo Revelle (1946) is an American artist known for her public murals[1][2] and photography.[3] Among Revelle's works is A Colorado Panorama: A People’s History, a 200-foot long porcelain tile mural installed along the side of the Denver Convention Center.[4]
Collections
- Seattle Art Museum[5]
- Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art[6]
- Museum of Contemporary Photography[7]
- Center for Creative Photography[8]
- Portland Art Museum[9]
- Oakland Museum of Contemporary Art[10]
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References
- "Fort Myers' mural of mystery".
- Cahan, Susan; Kocur, Zoya (1996). Contemporary Art and Multicultural Education. ISBN 9780415911894.
- "Barbara Jo Revelle".
- "PressReader.com - Your favorite newspapers and magazines". www.pressreader.com.
- "Barbara Jo Revelle – Artists – eMuseum".
- "Barbara Jo Revelle".
- "Museum of Contemporary Photography".
- "Barbara Jo Revelle | Center for Creative Photography".
- "Barbara Jo Revelle".
- "OMCA Collections". museumca.org. Retrieved 5 May 2020.
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