


VIP merchandise will be shipped directly to each package purchaser some exceptions may apply. All packages and package contents are non-transferable. The artist, show and venue reserve the right to cancel any order for any reason. All packages and package contents are non- transferable. There are no refunds or exchanges under any circumstances. VIP PACKAGE DISCLAIMER All sales are final. One Amazing Reserved Seated Ticket in the First Ten (10) Rows *ĮMERALD VIP PACKAGE $249.00 + taxes and fees * Venue seating configurations can vary market-by-market.ĭIAMOND VIP PACKAGE $299.00 + taxes and fees Contains a Collection of John Mellencamp Themed Merchandise.Special Tour Pack Created Exclusively for VIPs.One Incredible Reserved Seated Ticket in the Front Row * Batura’s mural at the Ellie Caulkins Opera House is his largest work to date.Ticket Prices: $149.50 - $49.50 + taxes and feesįRONT ROW VIP PACKAGE $399.99 + taxes and fees His work is also exhibited at Union Station and the Red Rocks Visitor Center. In 2000, Batura was awarded his first public art commission for the Schlessman Family Branch. Currently, he is represented by Robischon Gallery, and his work has been exhibited both nationally and in Europe. For five years, Batura was a member of the North Denver co-op gallery, Pirate. After receiving a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder, he traveled to Barcelona where he studied art and worked as an English teacher.

My handling of paint and surfaces reflects my interest in twentieth century painting.” “I’m not much interested in the representation of history, but the recurring activities and themes in the photos. “My paintings often use historical photographs as their source,” stated the artist.

To meet this objective, the artist’s solution was to use a familiar four part image of a theater curtain, stage, orchestra pit and audience seating, and then give it a beehive-like quality. His second objective was for the mural to be as interesting from two hundred feet as from twenty. Ultimately, the artist selected each person and detail from hundreds of films, old photographs, paintings, illustrations, as well as new photographs of stage workers, friends, family and arts patrons. His first objective was to portray the range of activities that might go on in advance of a grand night of opera. For Rehearsal, the artist’s task was to create a mural that would provide an appropriate transition from the lobby of the Ellie Caulkins Opera House to the performance space.
