Thursday, December 9, 2010

GIANT SNOWY MAMMOTH INVADES SNOWMASS VILLAGE Anderson Ranch Arts Center Creating Giant Snow Sculpture

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GIANT SNOWY MAMMOTH INVADES SNOWMASS VILLAGE
Anderson Ranch Arts Center Creating Giant Snow Sculpture 


SNOWMASS VILLAGE, CO – (December 8, 2010)  If you’re in Snowmass Village don’t be alarmed when you see a giant snowy mammoth in front of the Arrival Center at the bottom of base village.  A snowy mammoth sculpture will be created out of an 8'Hx8'Wx12'L rectangular snow block that was built compliments of the Snowmass Village Public Works Department for the Anderson Ranch Arts Center staff members and resident artists.

“We wanted to get creatively involved with the incredible Ice Age Ecosystem discovery in Snowmass Village,” said Sonya Taylor, Children’s Program and Outreach Coordinator, Anderson Ranch Art Center. “The entire staff is getting involved in the fun project.  Not only will our resident artists be involved, but staff from our development department, administration, studio coordinators and artistic directors are all working together to create the snow sculpture.”

The mammoth snow sculpture is part of the Snowmass Tourism’s Ice Age Discovery short-term marketing opportunities happening this season while winter guests are here.  Snowmass Tourism is coordinating with Anderson Ranch Arts Center to create a visible statement at a prime location in Snowmass Village. "We appreciate partners like Anderson Ranch who are reaching out to help communicate and celebrate this exciting find in unique ways," said Sue Whittingham, Guest Services Supervisor, Snowmass Tourism. 

The Anderson ranch staff will work in three shifts on Thursday and Friday at 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.; 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.; and 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.  “We will continue to work on Saturday if we need to,” said Taylor.

In addition to snow, the Anderson Ranch Arts Center staff will also use wood, metal and chicken wire to make the giant tusks of the mammoth.  And just how long will the Snowy Mammoth last?   “We hope the sculpture lasts through the season depending on the weather of course,” said Sonya.  So don’t miss your chance to see the Snowy Mammoth this season. 

For more information on the Snowy Mammoth sculpture or Anderson Ranch Arts Center, contact Sonya Taylor,  Anderson Ranch Arts Center at 970-923-3181 or go to www.andersonranch.org.  For more information on Snowmass Village and the Ice Age Ecosystem Discovery, go to www.snowmasstourism.com.

Media Contacts:  Patsy Popejoy, Public Relations Manager, Snowmass Tourism, 970-922-2285 or ppopejoy@snowmasstourism.com, or Holly Bornemeier, Director of Marketing/Communications, Anderson Ranch Arts Center, 970-923-3181, X216 or hbornemeier@andersonranch.org.

 

Anderson Ranch Arts Center is a world-class learning community dedicated to creativity and growth through the making and understanding of the visual arts. We promote the personal and professional development of artists of all levels of expertise through year-round workshops, artists’ residencies, exhibitions, lectures, public events and community outreach. The facilities feature fully-equipped studios, galleries, café, dormitory and ArtWorks store. Anderson Ranch programs and activities attract thousands of artists, art-lovers, students, faculty and patrons annually to this historic and beautiful 5-acre mountain ranch near Aspen.

For more information on our programs, call 970.923.3181, email info@andersonranch.org, write Anderson Ranch Arts Center, P.O. Box 5598, Snowmass Village, CO 81615, or visit our web site at www.andersonranch.org.



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