Detail View: Emanuel Martinez Collection: Aztec: Discovering A Lost Empire

Image Record ID: 
aahi0021027
Work Title (display): 
Aztec: Discovering A Lost Empire
Image Title: 
full view
Work Description: 
From Emanuel Martinez's personal collection: Issue of Rocky Mountain News featuring the lost empire of the Aztec's.
Work Dates (display): 
September 20, 1992
Work Dates type: 
publication
Work Creator (display): 
Mary Voelz Chandler (American, active ca. 1980s to present)
Work Creator notes (display): 
Throughout her career, Mary Voelz Chandler has written about architecture, preservation, and visual arts. She moved to Colorado in 1984 following a career as an arts editor for The Miami Herald. She held the position of architecture and art writer at the Rocky Mountain News until its closure in 2009. Chandler published the Guide to Denver Architecture in 2001 in conjunction with the AIA National conference in Denver. She updated the Guide in 2013. She also co-authored the 2009 book Colorado Abstract with Westword art and architecture critic, author, and historian Michael Paglia. When the Rocky Mountain News closed in 2009, she became a writer at an architecture firm and then took a communications position at a construction company. Along with numerous awards for her writing, Chandler received the AIA Colorado 2005 award for Contribution to the Built Environment by a Non-Architect; received the Contemporary Alliance “Key” Award from the Denver Art Museum in 2012; and was inducted into the Denver Press Club Hall of Fame in 2015. She is a graduate of the University of Missouri School of Journalism. https://chandlerindenver.com/2018/10/04/mary-voelz-chandler-2/
Work Creator (display): 
Romel Hernandez (American, active 1990 to present)
Work Creator notes (display): 
Romel Hernandez is an accomplished writer and editor experienced in journalism and marketing in both print and digital media. He received his BA in English from Yale University. He has held the position of staff writer at multiple publications, including the Rocky Mountain News and the Oregonian. Hernandez now works as a freelance writer and editor based in Portland. https://www.linkedin.com/in/romel-hernandez-947aa467/
Work Creator (display): 
John Accola (American, 1960-2016)
Work Creator (display): 
Joseph Verrengia (American, active ca. 1981-present)
Work Creator (display): 
Hal Stoelzle (American, active ca.1990-present)
Work Creator (display): 
Rocky Mountain News (American newspaper, based in Denver, CO, published 1859 to 2009)
Work Creator Multiple Roles (display): 
author: Mary Voelz Chandler, Romel Hernandez, John Accola, Joseph Verrengia; photographer: Hal Stoelzle; artist: unknown; publisher: Rocky Mountain News
Work Worktype: 
articles
Work Worktype: 
clippings (information artifacts)
Work Category (VRC classification): 
periodicals
Work Category (VRC classification): 
writings
Work Location (Geographic) name: 
Denver, Colorado
Work Location (Geographic) role: 
referenced
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Work Rights (display): 
© Rocky Mountain News
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Holding Institution: 
University of Colorado Boulder
Collection: 
Art and Art History Visual Resources Center
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