Jerry De La Cruz
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Jerry De La Cruz (born December 21, 1948) was the first living Mexican American artist to have his work acquired for the Permanent Collection of the Denver Art Museum (1986).[1] He was also commissioned to create a commemorative digital photo mosaic for the grand opening of the new Libeskind wing of the same museum (2006). Included in The Denver Post's curator survey results as one of the 36 most influential regional artists of the 20th Century,[2] the artist currently lives and works in his native Denver, Colorado.

