John Gravdahl Earns Multiple Honors in 2025 Graphis Poster Awards
John Gravdahl has been honored in the 2025 Graphis Poster Competition, with his award-winning works to be published in the Graphis Poster Annual 2026.
John Gravdahl has been honored in the 2025 Graphis Poster Competition, with his award-winning works to be published in the Graphis Poster Annual 2026.
Meet alumni, Sean Kasa! Sean graduated in 2010 with a BFA in Graphic Design. He works as a brand director at Pax8 and as a senior designer and creative director for companies like Disney, Nike, and New Belgium. He helped create and brand the original concept of the Voodoo Ranger. Sean has also been nominated […]
Art historian Catherine DiCesare shares insights into the challenges and rewards of writing a solo monograph, emphasizing the importance of academic community, structured routines, and steady perseverance. Her reflection offers encouragement and practical advice for scholars navigating long-term research and writing projects. [Read More On the CSU Writes Website]
The award-winning virtual reality immersive artwork, “The Hangman at Home,” has begun its display at the Hatton Gallery at Colorado State University. “The Hangman at Home” is an art piece that is immersive in its VR storytelling and haunting in its poetry. The exhibit is also reflective, as viewers experience the fourth wall breaking throughout the story.
Cecelia Kreider exhibited the sculpture “Bell of the Veil” at the Pearlsnaps Iron Art Friends: An Iron Casting Exhibition at the FooLPRoof Gallery in Denver, CO.
Kim Ferrer’s work will be featured in the Arvada Center’s fifth juried triennial show, Art of the State 2025.
Dave Riep was invited to serve on the Selection Committee for the 2025 International Folk Art Market in Santa Fe, NM, where he evaluated the applications received from the African continent.
Jason Frazier was a member of the Final Selection Jury for the Visual Design category of the Taiwan International Student Design Competition that took place from October 6 – 10, 2024.
Eleanor Moseman presented her paper, “Why Worpswede? Surrealism and Transformation in Post-War Germany” at the International Society for the Study of Surrealism (ISSS) annual conference, October 28 – 30, 2024.
On October 24, 2024, Gentry Noel-Heunes and her colleague, Keri Canada, presented their research, “Feeling at Home on Campus: Building Networks and Community among Administrative Professionals,” at the Symposium for Inclusive Excellence.