Alan Grinnell has been on the faculty of the University of California Los Angeles since 1964, where he is now a Distinguished Research Professor and the Associate Dean of Life Sciences emeritus. His interest in ancient American cultures led to his being named a research associate of UCLA's Fowler Museum of Cultural History in 1990.
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"Painting the Cosmos focuses on masterworks in pottery of the Indigenous culture of Cocle, representing one of the great art styles of the pre-Hispanic Americas. The ceramics of the Cocle culture of central Panama are comparable in beauty and sophistication to those of the Maya, Moche, Mimbres, and other Indigenous peoples of the Americas. This artwork represents a deep appreciation of the natural world and an effort to incorporate it into a comprehensive belief system that reflects the intellectual life of the ancient Indigenous artisans of Panama."--John W. Hoopes, coeditor of Gold and Power in Ancient Costa Rica, Panama, and Colombia

