Hatton Gallery presents a conversation with fiber artist Rowland Ricketts
The Scott Artist Series and CSU’s Department of Art and Art History, in collaboration with the Hatton Gallery, will present an artist talk by Rowland Ricketts on March 1.
The Scott Artist Series and CSU’s Department of Art and Art History, in collaboration with the Hatton Gallery, will present an artist talk by Rowland Ricketts on March 1.
The Columbine Health Systems Center for Healthy Aging will host the Art and Aging Exhibition on Feb. 16, showcasing paintings created by students.
As a non-traditional student with five years of military experience, Hannah Chatham has found a place to explore her passions for art here at CSU.
The Hatton Gallery at Colorado State University will present a Social Justice thru the Arts Celebration on Sept. 30: the unveiling of a Holding Space mural and a virtual artist talk by Rose Jaffe.
The Gregory Allicar Museum of Art has announced two exciting programs with multimedia performance artists Annie Sprinkle and Beth Stephens Sept. 9-10.
In the first week of September, the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art will welcome Dionne Lee for two programs accompanying the exhibition Dionne Lee: A Muscle Memory, presented in partnership with the Center for Fine Art Photography.
Complex problems require creative solutions, and artists are visionaries by nature.
ART 280A3, Books Arts: History, Meaning and Form, is an experimental, first-of-its-kind book arts and history course this summer taught in the Department of Art and Art History.
The American landscape is often portrayed as a place for contentment and peace, even as it preserves a history of trauma and violence.
In a 2021 monthly series, we share stories that reflect our curiosity, ability to adapt, engagement with the community, and research and creative expertise. This month, we are focusing on knowledge and creative artistry.