Liberal Arts and Health
In 2022-23, CSU embarked on a thematic year of health. From artists to sociologists, our faculty explored issues of health.
In 2022-23, CSU embarked on a thematic year of health. From artists to sociologists, our faculty explored issues of health.
In spring 2022, Colorado State University Professor Diego Krapf decided to change up a few things in one of his courses, based on a model developed by The Institute for Learning and Teaching.
Congratulation to Jiuchen Dong and Grace Bockelmann! Dong’s unisex children’s product line for Target and Bockelmann’s “Modular Front” and “We Are Back!” were chosen to be shown at the the National Student Show and Conference from April 13-14, 2023 in Dallas, Texas. NSSC is a two days of studio tours, workshops, portfolio reviews, keynote speakers, […]
Sanam Emami, associate professor of pottery, and Nikoo Monem, MFA student studying metalsmithing, were featured this year for CSU’s recognition of Women’s History Month. In the video, they reflect on the women-led protest movement calling for freedom in Iran.
One of the biggest challenges first year students face when coming to a school like Colorado State University is finding community and having a support system. Luckily, Fabiola Escobar, a first-year student in the Department of Art and Art History, had the opportunity to meet other students in the Blake Leadership Scholar peer mentorship program. […]
Congratulations to Anna Bernhard, Director of the Wold Resource Center and Johnny Plastini, Associate Professor and Area Coordinator of Printmaking, for being chosen for the CSU’s 2023 Best Teacher Award! The will be an awards ceremony on Tuesday, March 28 from 5:30-8 p.m. at the Lory Student Center Theater. Read more about the awards and […]
Johnny Plastini, associate professor, gave an artist lecture on Thursday, February 16 at the University of Colorado, Boulder Art Museum alongside 5 new post-digital intaglio and cyanotype hybrid prints on handmade paper. The talk covered ten years of research trajectory and will focus on human and non-human communities as well as human and non-human architectures […]
Mark Dineen, associate professor, will be giving a virtual artist talk at the University of Illinois on February 24th. For this talk, Dineen be doing a deep dive into BIG PRINT, one of the land art projects he completed while an artist in residence at the University of Northern Colorado. To register, please visit […]
Congratulations to our Fall 2022 Graduates! The Department of Art and Art History commends you on your accomplishments and wishes you a bright future.
Cyane Tornatzky, an associate professor in the Department of Art and Art History and a VetVR collaborator, is energized by the team’s translational application of an emerging technology. “In electronic art, we have this long history of things like interactive kiosks, websites as art forms, and this idea that video games can have serious content,” […]