Seojung Lee, a master of fine arts candidate at CSU, tells the story of women of color and immigrants in her newest exhibition, “I am What I am.” Her exhibit will be on display on the second floor of the Morgan Library until March 2025.
Students in an interdisciplinary CSU course engage with literature, philosophy, creative writing, printmaking, letterpress, book arts, and the community when they create cyanotypes with women from Larimer County Community Corrections.
The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (SAIC) announced that Jiseon Lee Isbara (2001 MFA alumni) will serve as their next president starting July 17. Read more about it on their website. Photo credit: SAIC
Cyane Tornatzky’s solo exhibition Liquid Time opened on January 19 and was on view until February 23 in the Esther and John Clay Fine Art Gallery at Laramie County Community College. As an artist working within the time-based medium of video, Tornatzky is interested in deconstructing how we think about what we see when we […]
Saxon Martinez’s solo exhibition Memories was on display at the Oak Cliff Cultural Center in Dallas, TX until February 16, 2024. The series was influenced by his parents and the Oak Cliff community and uses the piñata’s celebratory and destructive history to represent pivotal moments during his time in Texas.
Mary-Ann Kokoska, Erika Osborne, Johnny Plastini, and Eleanor Sabin celebrated the opening of Shifting Balance: Reflections on Land, Climate, and Beauty at the Lincoln Center on January 20. This exhibition sheds light on the intricate interplay between humanity and the environment and was up until February 24, 2024.