CSU’s Art & Art History Department will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Visual Arts Building with a celebration and the opening of the exhibition, ‘In the Making: 50 Years in the Visual Arts Building.’
Created by artists Michelle and Uri Kranot and inspired by Carl Sandburg’s haunting 1922 poem, “The Hangman at Home” is an award-winning VR artwork that immerses viewers in a series of quietly charged domestic moments where the roles of witness and participant intersect.
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.
Odette England spent six weeks photographing the Australian bushfire aftermath and collecting buckets of ash, which she rubbed into the surfaces of her prints. Her works speak to the uncontrollable nature of fire, the urgency of change and of how we learn, forget, remember and persevere.
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.