Regents Professor Harlan Butt, an internationally known metalsmith, was one of four artists chosen to participate
in the 2010 Artist-in-Residence program at Denali National Park and Preserve in Alaska.
Butt, whose enamel and silver vessels are inspired by a love of nature and poetry,
stayed in a historic cabin and documented locations in the park through photographs,
sketches and a journal of poetry and impressions.
He made a presentation for visitors during the residency in August and has donated a piece of artwork to the park’s art collection inspired by his time there.
There are plans to exhibit his National Park Series pieces, including several inspired by Denali, at UNT on the Square in the fall.