Dublin Core
Title
Lonnie Hanzon Oral History
Rights
http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
Date Created
2016
Subject
Oral History
Description
Lonnie Hanzon’s three-part oral history traces his life from childhood in Jefferson County through theater, public art, design, queer identity, grief, illness, and large-scale creative work. He discusses family complexity, early bullying, performance, Christmas aesthetics, coming out, survival, and the role of art as transformation. Hanzon reflects on major projects including Evolution of the Ball, work with LucasArts, Neiman Marcus installations, the Clocktower Cabaret, Museum of Outdoor Arts projects, and television design. His story highlights queer creativity, chosen family, public art, theatrical imagination, resilience, AIDS-era loss, and the making of wonder as both vocation and survival. (Link to his website: https://lonniehanzon.com/)
Type
Sound
Is Part Of
Colorado LGBTQ History Project
Format
audio/mp3








