GAMA celebrates local artist’s independent vision in solo exhibition
The solo exhibition features the signature style of painter, draughtsman and printmaker Don Vogl.
The solo exhibition features the signature style of painter, draughtsman and printmaker Don Vogl.
The show features art by Vicente Delgado, Samantha Hamilton and Leila Malekadeli at the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art and a pop-up exhibition at Foothills Mall, along with artist talks as part of MFA Speaks.
The CIIPE co-founder and director emeritus will be honored with a special retrospective showcasing posters he designed over the past 50 years.
Celebrating the diverse genre of artists’ books, the exhibit will be on view in the museum’s Griffin Foundation Gallery from Aug. 26 to Dec. 18.
As part of the piece, the artist invited a CSU composer to create a unique, living map that weaves a sonic story about the region’s land, water and community.
The Alliance Partnership, Women Studies, and Gender Research, Department of Ethnic Studies, Department of Art and Art History, and the College of Liberal Arts are proud to present the program Social Justice Thru the Arts 2022. READ MORE
The exhibit aims to shed light on the impacts the Russian invasion of Ukraine has had on Ukrainian artists and cultural groups.
The Scott Artist Series and CSU’s Department of Art and Art History, in collaboration with the Hatton Gallery, will present an artist talk by Rowland Ricketts on March 1.
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging will host the Art and Aging Exhibition on Feb. 16, showcasing paintings created by students.
Odette England spent six weeks photographing the Australian bushfire aftermath and collecting buckets of ash, which she rubbed into the surfaces of her prints. Her works speak to the uncontrollable nature of fire, the urgency of change and of how we learn, forget, remember and persevere.