Stewarding Art, Creating Dialog
CSU students in ‘Arapaho & Cheyenne Art and Historyʼ used anthropology, museum studies, history, and ethnic studies to provide a more holistic view of Indigenous arts.
CSU students in ‘Arapaho & Cheyenne Art and Historyʼ used anthropology, museum studies, history, and ethnic studies to provide a more holistic view of Indigenous arts.
The Jan. 23 event will feature poster zines from Assistant Professor Roberto Muntoreanu’s Fall 2023 Advanced Typography and Design class.
The immersive auditory installation dissects and affirms the relationship to music as a stimulant and an art form, exploring decentralization and diversity through various instruments.
Join us in celebrating our College of Liberal Arts Outstanding Grads for Fall 2023.
Clare Gucwa reviewed the Hatton Gallery’s Sama Alshaibi: Silsila exhibition last week for Denver Art Review & Inquiry (DARIA). The exhibition is open through December 22, 2023.
Prepositions by Matthew Sage was on exhibit from September 8-30 on the top floor of Wolverine Farm Publick House. Featuring drawing, sculpture, and sound.
Anna Bernhard selected works for the exhibition Westward Bound II in the North Gallery, which was on exhibit from August 17-September 10, 2023. Following the exhibition, Anna secured funding for the purchase of Michael Sharp’s Redstone, which was added to our growing collection of Book Arts in special collections. For CABIN, Anna received a large […]
Johnny Plastini has organized a semester-long collaboration this Fall semester between the Department of Art and Art History and the Department of Fermentation Science and Technology.
A three-image suite of Johnny Plastini’s viscosity intaglio works titled “Pacifica” was exhibited in the 14th Biennial International Miniature Print Exhibition at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking in Norwalk, CT.
Cyane Tornatzky co-authored a book on artists working in the medium of virtual reality with Brandon Kelley, a former Electronic Art student who is now a Computer Science PhD candidate. An Artistic Approach to Virtual Reality traces the lineage of artist/technologists who have worked with virtual reality in its infancy to the interactive virtual work […]
Erika Osborne’s painting “Arnica to Heal Its Wounds” was juried into Some Kind of Nature in FOMA in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The exhibition was juried and curated by EcoArtSpace and addresses issues of climate change. The exhibition is can be seen online. She is also a contributing author and artist for Deep Horizons: A […]