One hundred million years ago as the Rocky
Mountains formed the Plethodon, a salamander like creature, burrowed below ground intending to emerge only when change stopped coming. That day never came though and the Plethodon was itself changed by the intense heat and pressure of the Earth. As Meow Wolf brought change to Denver the Plethodon's burrow was unearthed and it emerged as a creature unrecognizable from its original form.
The Plethodon is a gift to the people of Denver. A treasure. A living fossil reminding us that our home is a place with a vibrant and beautiful story that is ever changing. It is a reminder that change is unavoidable and can, if embraced, create luminous and wonderful things like The Plethodon, that are as beautiful as they are unrecognizable.
Plethodon Contributors
The credits page is organized by different levels of contribution: Exhibition, Anchor Space or Project.
You’re on a project page within the Front of House Anchor Space in the Convergence Station Exhibition.
Creative Leads
- Demiurge LLC Lead Artist
Creative Contributors
- Benjamin Durham Project Manager
- Denver Botanic Gardens Landscaping Contractor
- Joseph Yatsky Production Designer
- Joshua Davisson Show Manager
- Kevin Williams Civil/Landscape Design Consultant
- Mary Farrah Concept Artist