
Be sure to take a look at the original Clocktower Cabaret from 2006.




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Be sure to take a look at the original Clocktower Cabaret from 2006.





Camp Christmas moves to Lakewood Heritage Belmar Park in 2021. “An over-the-top, outdoor extravaganza as big as big as the season it celebrates!” Hanzon Studios and DCPA Off-Center Present. Created By Lonnie Hanzon by Lonnie Hanzon
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Mixed Media, sculptural 25’Christmas Tree. Repeated exhibition. Palladian Grand Tree.
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Clocktower Cabaret, the 150-seat cabaret-style club opening tonight in the D&F Tower at 16th and Arapaho streets. Like The Plush Room in San Francisco or The Algonquin Hotel in Manhattan, Clocktower Cabaret is intended to be “someplace where you really can go out on a date and see great music and sit down like an old-fashioned nightclub and watch a show.” From the Denver Post, 1/25/2006
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Glass and metal Christmas trees created for the Neiman Marcus Dallas Store. Required approximately 375 hand-sculpted starbursts of clear glass (ranging from four to 16 inches in width), and was installed for public viewing in Dallas from December 1, 2013 to January 1, 2014.
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‘Crystalis’ is a play on the word chrysalis. The glass beads of the two sculptures resemble “Mod” cocoons. This installation having been created for the Mariposa (Butterfly) Restaurant, the name is natural.
Made of contemporary hand-blown glass by Corey Silverman & Horace Marlowe, supported by stainless steel cable, bars and fittings, lucite and vinyl spacers, and various chrome parts. No two pieces of glass are alike.
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Nov 21, 2019 through January 5, 2020 – Stanley Market Place
Not for the faint of festivity, this over-the-top indoor immersive installation turns the holiday spirit all the way up with mesmerizing displays of decorations that shift time and reality. Come in from the cold with your whole family and get wrapped in the ooey-gooey, odd and sweet rituals that have brought light to the darkness of winter for thousands of years.
This was the very first Camp Christmas immersive event.
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