Art and Art History Students, Professor Create New Podcast, “The Future”

KCSU has a brand new podcast from Colorado State University’s Department of Art and Art History called The Future. The Future is a space created by professor Aitor Lajarin-Encina and art history students to discuss critical contemporary art and culture issues with artists and other guests. The podcast is organized by DXIX Projects, an artist-run […]

Finding the Warmth and Playfulness of Data with alumni Stephanie Posvac

Originally published on Alumnline by Matt Manguso. Data is a notoriously cold medium. For most people, the facts, figures, and statistics found within it are best relegated to spreadsheets and graphs where they tell a dry and tedious story. Stefanie Posavec (B.F.A., ’02) sees data differently. As an artist and award-winning-author, Posavec has done something […]

Christine Moore-Bonbright, senior in graphic design, wins first place at CMBAM

Christine Moore-Bonbright, a senior art major with a concentration in graphic design, works in the Creative Services department at RMSMC. She won a first place award for best sponsored content or native advertising for her “CSU Podcast Spotlight,” which appeared in CSU Life – an RMSMC publication targeted at the University’s faculty and staff. Read the […]

Aitor Lajarin-Encina, Tracy Stucky, and MFA graduate Andrea Bagdon selected for New American Paintings

Congratulations to Aitor Lajarin-Encina, assistant professor of painting, Tracy Stucky, foundations faculty and MFA graduate Andrea Bagdon! They were selected  for Issue #156 of New American Paintings, a critically acclaimed periodical, New American Paintings, has featured the work of more than three thousand painters from throughout the United States, many of whom have gone on […]

MFA Candidate Vicente Delgado featured in the Collegian

Delgado’s artwork depicts the familiar façade of a gas station postcard — these glossy designs can be found sending greetings from cities across the U.S. But the distinction between a regular postcard and Delgado’s interpretation lies within the letters of the word “border.” Each letter contains an artistic representation of true stories about the injustices […]

Scott Artist Series and Hatton Gallery present a conversation with fiber artist Rowland Ricketts

The Scott Artist Series and Colorado State University’s Department of Art and Art History, in collaboration with the Hatton Gallery, will present an artist talk by Rowland Ricketts on March 1 at 5 p.m. in the Iris and Michael Smith Alumni Center Event Hall on the CSU campus. During his three-day visit, Ricketts will be teaching a […]

Clara Hatton Gallery’s new exhibition explores the art of sound

Art is in the eye of the beholder — or rather, in this case, the ear. Creating art through noise is what “Affective Tone” is all about. Denver-based artist Adán De La Garza, who is “an anonymous member of the curatorial Collective Misnomer,” according to the Colorado State University art and art history website, created an art exhibition […]