Osborne’s ‘Reclamation’ exhibit offers hopeful vision of humanity, planetary future
Complex problems require creative solutions, and artists are visionaries by nature.
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.
A group of graduate student artists from Colorado State University successfully completed its mural on a building that will adjoin the future CSU Spur campus as part of CRUSH Walls, a Denver street art festival held Sept. 14-20.
Eight CSU graduate students have been invited to paint a mural on a building that will become part of the future CSU System’s Spur campus, as part of this month’s CRUSH Walls, a street art festival in Denver’s River North (RiNo) Art District.
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.
The School of Global Environmental Sustainability has announced the selection of Global Challenges Research Teams and Resident Faculty Fellows.
Graduate students revel in the experience gained during project at CSU’s Gregory Allicar Museum of Art.
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.