The Visual Arts Evolution at CSU article published in the College of Liberal Arts Magazine
The visual arts evolution at CSU
The visual arts evolution at CSU
Johnny Plastini’s Dubious Chimeras, prints that explores a hyper-vigilant confluence of appropriated imagery from a variety of mystic and scientific source materials, on view at Tointon Gallery starting March 20, 2020.
The 528.0 Exhibition is a regional juried exhibition encompassing artists from all adjacent states to Colorado. CSU BFA candidate Grace Morris and MFA candidate Johanna Guilfoyle were selected to exhibit work. Imprint: Print Educators of Colorado is dedicated specifically to college and university level print educators of Colorado from across the state.
GradShow award winners represent graduate programs throughout CSU
Faculty Friday: Tom Lundberg
(by Drew Smith, originally published on Source) Erika Osborne has been awarded a Fulbright Scholarship to pursue an art project in the southern Baja California Peninsula of Mexico in fall 2019. Osborne proposed a project to examine the forests of the Sierra de la Laguna Mountain Range. Erika Osborne Osborne’s work has been focused on the […]
Students in a graphic design class at Colorado State University got some real-world experience working for a client when they took on a marketing job for the CSU Energy Institute’s rural electrification project in Rwanda. And the experience led to an internship for one art student who has had to gain a better understanding of […]
Students in a graphic design class at CSU got some real-world experience working for a client when they took on a marketing job for the Energy Institute’s rural electrification project in Rwanda.