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Center of SW studies celebrates solstice

The Center of Southwest Studies at Fort Lewis College celebrates the Summer Solstice on Monday, June 20, with doors opening at 6 a.m. At the dawn of the summer solstice, a spiral of sunlight makes its way across the center's gallery walls making for a dazzling display. Admission and parking are free, with light refreshments provided. This event is open to the public.

Situated in the upper northeast corner of the exhibit gallery, the Solstice Window is recessed into the wall. Created by Denver artist Scott Parsons as a part of Colorado's Art in Public Places Program, the window was integrated into the building's architecture. Parsons designed the window in tribute to the solstice markers of the ancestral Puebloans of Southwest Colorado. The spiral cast by the Solstice Window is visible for several weeks before and after the summer solstice, but it is sharpest on solstice morning. Moving with the motion of the earth and sun, the spiral makes its journey across the gallery wall, fading as the sun rises higher in the sky.

The Center of Southwest Studies provides free public lectures and events year-round at its museum, research library, and archives facility on the campus of Fort Lewis College.

For more information, call the center's business office at 247-7456 or visit www.swcenter.fortlewis.edu.