Justin Carney was featured on the podcast Inner States, where he talks about photographing his family while in the process of grieving. Inner States is a podcast from Indiana Public Media that uses conversations with unconventional artists, thinkers, and doers from Southern Indiana and beyond as jumping-off points to explore big ideas about place, politics, […]
Cate DiCesare’s The Codex Borbonicus Veintena Imagery: Visualizing History, Time, and Ritual in Aztec Solar-Year Festivals has just been published as part of the series Visual and Material Culture, 1300-1700, with Amsterdam University Press. This book represents the culmination of a decade of scholarship. We are looking forward to a celebratory book launch in the near […]
Erika Osborne won the Office of International Programs Distinguished Service Award for working with CSU’s Todos Santos center and supporting its programming in Baja California Sur. This award is given in recognition of outstanding contributions to the internationalization of CSU. Additionally, Osborne’s solo exhibition “Cultivando el Fuego” at the Museo de Arte de Baja California […]
Annie Krieg, who was recently promoted to Senior Instructor, was awarded a Writing Across the Curriculum (WAC) Course Development Grant through CSU’s Institute for Teaching and Learning (TILT). In May, Annie also earned her fifth of seven possible domain certificates in CSU’s Teaching Effectiveness Framework in the area of Instructional Strategies. She is one of […]
Hosted by Wolverine Farm Publick House each fall, SEE-THROUGH is a celebration of art and literature that features readings, exhibitions, and community conversations highlighting the world-class art and artists of Northern Colorado.
“The Perfect Intersection: Art-making as a way to Learn (and Do!) Anything” is an interdisciplinary class for first-year students to explore art as a gateway to deeper learning, and features special guests across campus including President Amy Parsons, Dean Kjerstin Thorson, and Professor Temple Grandin.
Cofounded by Colorado State University staff member Brigid McAuliffe, Picture Me Here will host two photography exhibitions showcasing stories of immigrants living in Fort Collins through Sept. 29.
The Joe Blake Center for Engaged Humanities at Colorado State University has named five College of Liberal Arts faculty members as Faculty Fellows for 2024-2025: Kari Anderson, Carrie Chenault, Jessica Jackson, Tobi Jacobi and Emily Moore. The Faculty Fellows Program is designed to support and promote humanities-oriented scholarship and to foster fellowship among humanities faculty who either already conduct engaged research or are interested in doing so.
Please welcome Xinran Yuan as the Director of Exhibitions and Community Engagement for the Department of Art and Art History! Xinran will be overseeing the department’s main exhibition spaces, including the Hatton Gallery, as well as exhibitions and programming partnerships both on and off campus.