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Date(s) - November 22, 2024 - December 13, 2024
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Annaka “Kj” Christensen: Natural Imposter
November 22 – 24, 2024
Reception: Friday, November 22, 6-11p.m.
Location: ArtLab, 239 Linden Street, Fort Collins
Open: November 23, 11a.m.9p.m., November 24 11a.m.-6p.m.
Chase Meador: Perceived
November 28 – 30, 2024, 6-10p.m.
Reception: Thursday, November 28, 6-9p.m.
Location: ArtLab, 239 Linden Street, Fort Collins
Event is open to the public and the reception will have refreshments.
Instagram: @cats_only_climb_up
Perceived is Chase Meadors’ Capstone Exhibition to achieve their BFA through CSU. Isolation, surveillance, and ostracization are themes that this work focuses on. These themes emerged not only throughout my childhood and adolescence but are also fears and concerns I still carry around in my daily life. Music is step one to every project, letting it seep into my being as I work. I build up from armature, to base, to skin. This process follows a routine, but looks different depending on concept, sketches, notes, and materials. Meador’s work aims to create dialogue and have the viewer interact personally with the work. This event is open to the public and will have snacks and drinks. The exhibition is being hosted at Art Lab, 239 Linden St, Fort Collins, CO 80524. Reception is November 28th from 6pm – 9pm. The event is open November 28th – November 30th from 6pm to 10 pm.
Integrated Visual Studies Capstone Exhibition
December 9-13, 2024
Closing Reception: Friday, December 13, 5-7p.m
Location: Directions Gallery, Visual Arts Building
Featuring the work of Elisia Duran, Sydney Glaser Cheek, Sara Niemitalo, Ava Reggs, Mia Reynes, Brittlyn Stibley. Class instructed by Kris Nelson.
Concepts in Art Education
December 9-13, 2024
Reception: Monday, December 9, 4:10-6:10p.m.
Location: Wold Resource Center, Visual Arts Building
Concepts in Art Education students will be exhibiting the work from their service-learning with Artistic Abilities participants. Although not a capstone, the students have worked very hard in their first teaching experience, and are eager to celebrate their students!