CSU’s Allicar Museum: Where art, education go hand in hand
Graduate students revel in the experience gained during project at CSU’s Gregory Allicar Museum of Art.
Graduate students revel in the experience gained during project at CSU’s Gregory Allicar Museum of Art.
Here are some images from the recent bronze pour at the departmental foundry. There will be additional pours on the following dates (NB the first time is when the furnace is lit at the second when hot metal will be poured). October 5th 12:00 and 1pm November 11th 1:00 and 2:00
Off the Hook Arts, now in its seventh season, will take a deep and thoughtful look at climate change and its impact on the planet over the next month by bringing together music, visual arts and science in the form of concerts, lectures, films, art exhibitions and STEAM-based educational events for all ages.
The first week that CSU senior Shreenal Patel lived in the United States, she had an interview for a job at the local King Soopers. Even though she has spoken english since she was a child, she was still nervous. Nearly three years later she had another important interview in English, this time for her […]
Art History student, Julie Holding, was awarded honorable mention in the writing category for her essay on the artist Kerbe Zerbe during the CURC (Celebrate Undergraduate Research and Creativity) ceremony last week. Another Art History student, Kelly Newton, received first place in the visual arts category for her sculpture.
Former CSU Department of Art and Art History student Gretchen Leggitt was featured in the short film: The Drive: Episode 3, where she discusses her work as an artist considering nature and activity. You can watch the short film here:
This month, the Hatton Gallery was home to the show Degrees, Minutes, Seconds, put on by art department graduate students. Pieces ranged in size, medium, and style and exhibited the hard work and talent of the CSU studio graduate students. See some photos of the Degrees, Minutes, Seconds, shown here:
CURC celebrates the achievements of undergraduate students from a wide variety of disciplines.
The fourth annual Africa & Ale event takes place April 25.
Going to college can be daunting, especially if that college is more than 4,000 miles away from your home country. That is the case for Feixue Mei, a graphic design student from Wuhan City in the Hubel province of China, currently in the process of spending two years studying graphic design right here in Fort […]