Alisa DiGiacomo
Alisa DiGiacomo is History Colorado’s Director of Curatorial Services and Senior Curator. In 2007, she curated the Italians of Denver exhibit at the Colorado History Museum. A fifth-generation Italian American in Colorado, she holds a B.A. in art history and photography from the University of Northern Colorado and an M.A. in art history and museum studies from the University of Denver. Her other writings include: Community Stories, a monthly feature in Andiamo!, 2016 to present, “Between Two Worlds: The Life and Art of Eugene Standingbear,” Colorado Heritage, September/October 2014, “The Denargo Market and the Evolution of Produce Distribution in Denver,” Colorado Heritage, July/August 2014; “Rediscovering the Morey Mercantile,” History Colorado blog posted March 11, 2014, and “Seeing Allen True,” Colorado Heritage, September/October 2009. Exhibits DiGiacomo has curated include Children of Ludlow: Life in a Battle Zone, 1913–1914, Destination Colorado, Backstory: Western American Art in Context, and others.