Photos: DeGrazia Mission in the Sun, fire and restoration
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A fire nearly destroyed the DeGrazia Mission in the Sun, north of Tucson, in 2017. Many of DeGrazia's murals in the chapel were severely damaged. The chapel re-opened in 2019 after 2 1/2 years of restoration.
Artist Ted DeGrazia built the Mission in the Sun in 1952 in memory of Padre Eusebio Kino, a Jesuit priest, and dedicated the mission to Our Lady of Guadalupe.
The gallery plans to hold a Catholic Mass and a formal rededication of the mission on Dec. 8, 2019, as part of its annual Fiesta de Guadalupe.
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Shannon Stone, the education director at DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, at 6300 N Swan Rd., looks through an open window as she surveys the damage to the historic chapel in Tucson, on May 30, 2017. "We're all just devastated here," she said. "We'll have to rebuild," The fire, which started Monday evening, heavily damaged the structure that was built in 1952.
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In 1952, Ted DeGrazia built the Mission in the Sun as the first building constructed on the property in memory of Padre Eusebio Kino, a Jesuit priest, and dedicated the mission to Our Lady of Guadalupe. Following his own building plans, DeGrazia and his friends carefully handcrafted the adobe constructed building. In 2006, the Mission in the Sun was registered as a National Historic landmark.
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In the early 1950s, Ted DeGrazia began building his Mission in the Sun, part of what is now his Gallery in the Sun on North Swan Road.
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A DeGrazia mural and the surrounding chapel wall is badly damaged as local resident Ben Gell peers through an open doorway at DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, at 6300 N Swan Rd., in Tucson, on May 30, 2017. The fire, which started Monday evening, heavily damaged the structure that was built in 1952.
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The charred remains of the altar area in the DeGrazia Chapel at DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, at 6300 N Swan Rd., in Tucson, on May 30, 2017. The fire, which started Monday evening, heavily damaged the structure that was built in 1952.
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Some debris is still on the floor at the DeGrazia Chapel at DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, at 6300 N Swan Rd., in Tucson, on May 30, 2017. The fire, which started Monday evening, heavily damaged the structure that was built in 1952.
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Shannon Stone, the education director at the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, surveys the damage to the historic chapel a day after a Memorial Day fire swept through the structure.
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Fire damaged the chapel last evening at DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, at 6300 N Swan Rd., in Tucson, on May 30, 2017. The fire, which started Monday evening, heavily damaged the structure that was built in 1952. It was built in memory of Padre Eusebio Kino and dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe.Â
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Fire damage at DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, at 6300 N Swan Rd., in Tucson, on May 30, 2017. The fire, which started Monday evening, heavily damaged the structure that was built in 1952. It was built in memory of Padre Eusebio Kino and dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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Murals line the walls in the Mission in the Sun chapel at the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, 6300 N. Swan in 2007.
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DeGrazia murals inside the chapel at the DeGrazia Mission in the Sun in 2009.
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The inside of the chapel is covered with murals at the DeGrazia Mission in the Sun before the fire in 2009.
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Visitors take a look at the Mission in the Sun at the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun in 2005.
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Dust rises in the air as Earl Jackson, with Means Design & Building, removes a layer of dirt from the floor as best as possible during the restoration process at the DeGrazia Chapel. A fire destroyed the interior of the chapel, at 6300 N Swan Rd., on Memorial Day 2017 closing it down for almost two years. The vestibule, right, suffered mostly smoke damage. The chapel was built by artist Ted DeGrazia in 1952 in memory of Padre Eusebio Kino and dedicated to Our Lady of Guadalupe.
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Surrounded by bracing and a tarp that is being used for protection, Lance Laber, middle, the executive director of the DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun and conservator Charlie Burton stand in the Mission in the Sun in Tucson on August 31, 2017. The chapel was heavily damaged in a fire last May that almost destroyed the structure that was built by artist Ted DeGrazia. A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Conservator Charlie Burton examines a big piece of plaster from the damaged mural on the right at the DeGrazia Mission in the Sun as efforts are still being made to restore the famous chapel in Tucson on Oct. 2, 2017. The chapel was heavily damaged in a fire last May that almost destroyed the structure that was built by artist Ted DeGrazia. A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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A portion of the mural is still intact as the shadow of conservator Charlie Burton falls on it as she works on collecting some of its pieces at the DeGrazia Mission in the Sun as efforts are still being made to restore the famous chapel in Tucson on Oct. 2, 2017. The chapel was heavily damaged in a fire last May that almost destroyed the structure that was built by artist Ted DeGrazia. A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Conservator Charlie Burton uses a brush as she uncovers a small urn near the altar at the DeGrazia Mission in the Sun where she is recovering mementos in Tucson on Dec. 5, 2017, following the fire that nearly destroyed the building. Burton has been trying to salvage as much of the artwork and artifacts before the restoration process takes place next year. The fire swept through the iconic structure last Memorial Day. A.E. Araiza / Arizona Daily Star
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Walls that once had colorful murals painted by Ted DeGrazia are now bare as Mario Miranda, with Means Design & Building, works in the entryway making some of the finishing touches to the DeGrazia Chapel. Also new is the roof including huge vigas, or logs that support the roof.
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Bondo filler is used by Octavio Egurrola as he patches a viga, or wooden beam, as some of the finishing touches in the restoration process are made on the DeGrazia Chapel. A fire destroyed the interior of the chapel, at 6300 N Swan Rd., on Memorial Day 2017, closing it down for almost two years. The roof was replaced as well as the support beams.
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Octavio Egurrola, with Means Design & Building, injects a clay adhesive between the plaster and the adobe wall as he does some of the finishing touches in the restoration process on the DeGrazia Chapel. The adhesive is meant to attach the outer plaster with the adobe wall, which over time has separated.
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A door, made of saguaro ribs with a wooden frame, is scraped down by Earl Jackson, with Means Design & Building, at the DeGrazia Chapel. Also new is the roof including huge vigas, or logs that support the roof. Some of the surviving murals are still visible on the right.
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Standing on the altar, Mario Miranda, with Means Design & Building, scrapes away some of the blackened residue where the image of the Virgin of Guadalupe was once painted at the DeGrazia Chapel. A fire destroyed the interior of the chapel, at 6300 N Swan Rd., on Memorial Day 2017 closing it down for almost two years.
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With trowel in hand, Eric Means, with Means Design & Building, gets ready to put some lime plaster on the wall behind him in the vestibule of the DeGrazia Chapel. The murals in the room sustained mostly smoke damage. Black, soot-stained walls on the right are signs of the fire that heavily damaged the inner chapel, right.
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An encaustic painting of Our Lady of Guadalupe by artist Ted DeGrazia is examined by collections manager James Jenkins and director Lance Laber. The painting, made with beeswax, was once on the altar of the chapel but was replaced by a mural of the Virgin Mary that DeGrazia painted directly on the wall.
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DeGrazia's executive director Lance Laber and Eric Means, with Means Design & Building, lift a Ted DeGrazia encaustic painting into place on the altar. Decades ago, the same art piece was once over the altar but was removed and replaced with another mural of the Virgin painted by DeGrazia.
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Executive director Lance Laber takes a photograph of a Ted DeGrazia encaustic painting made of beeswax and depicting Our Lady of Guadalupe that was put in place on the altar at the DeGrazia Chapel. Decades ago, the same art piece was once over the altar but was removed and replaced with another mural of the Virgin by DeGrazia.
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Visitors stand in the doorway as they watch artist Ginny Moss Rothwell use a dry brush method to apply some yellow and white paint surrounding one of murals at the DeGrazia Chapel. It was decided to restore the chapel structurally but not the murals and to have Rothwell paint around the images.
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Artist Ginny Moss Rothwell works along the east wall as she applies some yellow and white paint surrounding one of murals at the DeGrazia Chapel. It was decided to restore the chapel structurally but not the murals and to have Rothwell paint around the images.
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This is a series of photos taken in 2013 by artist Ginny Moss Rothwell who uses them as a guide while she paints around the murals at the DeGrazia Chapel. Several photographs are lined up in sequence to give an idea of what the whole wall once looked like.
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Local photographer Chris Richards surveys the damage including the charred benchs of the DeGrazia Chapel at DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, at 6300 N Swan Rd., in Tucson, on May 30, 2017. The fire, which started Monday evening, heavily damaged the structure that was built in 1952.
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Some smoke and fire damage is apparent in the entryway of the historic DeGrazia Chapel at DeGrazia Gallery in the Sun, at 6300 N Swan Rd., in Tucson, on May 30, 2017. The fire, which started Monday evening, heavily damaged the structure that was built in 1952.
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Executive director Lance Laber cleans out some of the rubble from the DeGrazia Mission in the Sun as efforts continue to restore the chapel. Laber says he hopes to have a grand reopening once the burned area is restored.
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Several artifacts lie on the floor in back of the DeGrazia chapel. Many items have been left there over the years, and the practice has been to bury them once they become too numerous.
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Conservator Charlie Burton uses a brush as she sifts through the rubble along the east wall of the DeGrazia Mission in the Sun. âIt has always felt like such a sacred place âĻ always has been,â she says of the mission. âThereâs such an aura about it.â
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Laber, adding to a collection of artifacts, says the damage to the chapel has been âa personal thing for me. I have been taking care of that mission for 36 years.â One of Laberâs goals is to continue to expose young people to DeGraziaâs art.
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Conservator Charlie Burton collects pieces of a largely intact mural at the DeGrazia Mission in the Sun, part of efforts to restore the chapel, which was severely damaged in a fire last May. The fire is thought to have been started by candles burning on the altar, which stayed open to the public 24 hours a day and was not monitored after hours.
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Visiting artist Del Livingston, from Simi Valley, Calif., paints a replica of the interior east wall of the DeGrazia mission. Livingston was raised in Tucson and helped DeGrazia make adobe bricks between 1962 and 1964.
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Heidi Derhy and her husband Rami, walk into the newly repaired and reopened DeGrazia Mission in the Sun, Tucson, Ariz., Oct. 18, 2019. The damage to the walls is evident in the murals, which are now missing large sections lost to the fire.
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The east mural is reduced to one campesino, repairs outlining the art that survived the blaze, in the newly repaired and reopened DeGrazia Mission in the Sun, Tucson, Ariz., Oct. 18, 2019.
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Two partial angels on a mural near the altar survived the 2017 fire and show the signs of the newly repaired and reopened DeGrazia Mission in the Sun, Tucson, Ariz., Oct. 18, 2019.
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The DeGrazia Mission in the Sun, Tucson, Ariz., Oct. 18, 2019.
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The seared beams and planks in the entry vestibule roof show the extent of the 2017 fire that ravaged the DeGrazia Mission in the Sun, Tucson, Ariz., Oct. 18, 2019.
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