Various Art from La Junta, Colorado
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Koshare Indian Kiva and Museum - 7/23/25
I visited the Koshari Indian Museum in in LaJunta on July 23, 2025. I visited with Brittney and Jeremy Manning. Jeremy is the curator of the museum. He’s also an artist. He’s also the leader of the Koshari Indian dancer group. He said that there are 10 to 15 members in that group every year and that they travel around the country. And interest is in remains high in participating in that group. he said that some of the members are actually indigenous. Many of them are low income and appreciate the opportunity . Jeremy showed me the basement of the museum where they have an incredible collection of pottery and artifacts as well as additional paintings. Apparently there’s some law that precludes organizations now from sharing art artifacts, but they can share paintings. And the paintings that the museum has is amazing there must be 100 paintings on display and there’s at least that many in storage in the basement. And what he told me was that the kids would take the money that they raise from going around the country and over the years and they’ve made some very good including one item that he said was worth as much as $100,000. I told him that he should watch American animal and be sure that the security in the museum is good. Great guy and I need to spend more time with him. And visit the collection and appreciate it more fully. I also gave him my pixie card and maybe there’s some collaboration at some point in the future.
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Transcription | Voice Note [2025-10-01 14:39]
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In the La Junta, stopped in La Junta this morning and saw some interesting things. This, uh, mural, La Junta, Colorado with a woman in a convertible. Uh, by an artist named Kadis. Uh, this metal contraption thing in the park. Um, across the street, across the alley from where the Uh, Blue Lahnted Woman is, and then, uh, William Shakespeare, uh. On Highway 50 Near, near a couple of uh vacant buildings right on Highway 50, and then, um, Yeah, that was it. Codis is the artist of the Blue La Junta sign. Cadis. I don't know who that is.
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