Eagleheart Center for Art and Inquiry
is a 7,000 square foot rustic ranch, built in the style
of connective architecture, a montage of historic additions
representing several generations of homesteading in Glade
Park, Colorado. The main house and meeting areas are big-timbered
with two foot thick walls of interior and exterior stone.
The u-shaped plan, wraps exterior verandas around a courtyard
open to one of three red rock canyons that ribbon the property.
Eagleheart occupies 400 acres surrounded by BLM and the
Colorado National Monument. Eagleheart shares its virgin
land with mountain lion, deer, elk, coyote, eagles, bobcat,
and bear. One family sized apartment and three log cabins
house guests. Arts facilities include a ceramics studio
with Raku, Laguna, Skutt and hi-fire kilns, a fine art
studio, as well as a wood shop. Eagleheart Center for Art
and Inquiry was built in 2002.
Learn about
the Eagleheart Ranch Architecture
Lynette Jennings
Founder/Director
Eagleheart Center for Art and Inquiry
Lynette Jennings Foundation, Art for Life
Jim Romberg
Artist/Professor Emeritus
Creative Director
Eagleheart Center for Art and Inquiry Lynette Jennings Foundation, Art for Life
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