Anderson Ranch Editions: Harry Teague

About The Artist

Harry Teague, 79, is originally from the East Coast where he grew up in a family of well-known designers and artists. He has lived in the Roaring Fork Valley since 1972 where he raised four children and has practiced architecture for more than fifty years. While he has designed many celebrated residences, familiar public buildings, and campuses including Anderson Ranch, he has also produced paintings, sculptures, furniture, and photographs that have been exhibited and sold locally. Harry currently lives in Old Town Basalt with photographer and writer, Dede Reed.

Encouraged by his background in the arts, Harry’s relationship with the Ranch began in the mid- seventies with his friendship with then Director Caleb Bach, and printer Jeffry Moore. At that time the print shop in the base of the Dows Barn was the only “winterized” space on campus. Harry’s two-person hand’s-on construction company, S.L.O.W. Construction, transformed the primitive rustic barn into some administrative offices, the Gallery, and a studio loft that opened in 1980. Now, many years and many projects later their relationship continues appropriately in the printshop of the Ranch.

Some architectural projects by Harry Teague:

  • Anderson Ranch Art Center
  • Benedict Music Tent
  • Harris Concert Hall
  • Aspen Music Festival and School, Bucksbaum Campus
  • Aspen Country Day School, Bucksbaum Campus
  • Aspen Center for Physics
  • Colorado Mountain College, Aspen Campus
  • Jackson Hole Center for the Arts, Jackson Hole, WY
  • The Riverwalk Center, Breckenridge, CO
  • Roaring Fork River Center, Basalt, CO
  • Carbondale Community School, Carbondale, CO
  • Crestone Community School, Crestone, CO
  • Willowwind School, Iowa City, IO
  • Millbrook School Zoo, Millbrook, NY

Contact Us

Prints are available for purchase and the proceeds provide ongoing support for all Ranch programming. If you have questions about the Anderson Ranch Editions program, or would like help with a purchase, please email [email protected], or call 970.923.3181.

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