Artists 4 Art Spring 2015

Artists 4 Art seeks to showcase the work of local artists that not only create art but have also made their careers as art advocates in Northern Colorado. Each artist featured was invited to exhibit as part of group who are working to make our community a place where art can thrive and be accessible to the public. The resulting exhibition is a diverse look into local art makers and supporters. MAX AYARS & LAURA TRUITT Co-founders Max Ayars and …

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2015 Arts & Science Exhibition

The 9th Art & Science exhibit aims to showcase the place where art and science meet. A call for submissions went out to students, faculty, and staff looking for works of art that reference scientific concepts or pieces of science that look like art. The resulting juried collection shows us that fine arts and the sciences are not at odds with one another, but in fact they are often one and the same.

Carla Aspenberg Bees LSC Arts

Wild Morphologies

The Curfman Gallery will be hosting Wild Morphologies on Tuesday, November 10th, 5-7pm featuring the work of Carla Aspenberg and Taryn McMahon. Brought to you by the LSC Art Program. Find us on Facebook and Instagram. This Project is sponsored by a grant from the Lilla B. Morgan Memorial Endowment, a premier supporter of the arts and culture and CSU.

From Comics to Canvas

This exhibition featured Moriah Hummer, a local artist inspired by female empowerment. As the title “From Comics to Canvas” alludes, Moriah is the author of the comic “Flat Track Furies”, a comic about a monster/crime fighting roller derby team. In a world dominated by male superheroes Moriah is striving to create a comic and a form of art that empowers women. Since the creation of Flat Track Furies Moriah has begun creating portait style sketches of women from all different …

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2015 Student Art Exhibition

The LSC Arts Program at Colorado State University is excited to announce the 2015 annual Student Art Exhibition. A wide range of artwork created by CSU students in a variety of 2 and 3-dimensional media will be on display in the newly renovated Curfman Gallery from April 14th to May 15th. All students are eligible to submit artwork.

Reliquary

This exhibition featured Cannupa Hanska Luger, through the use of ceramic mixed media works artist Cannupa creates socially conscious work while representing his mixed genetic background of Mandan, Hidatsa, Arikata, Lakota, Austrian, and Norwegian. Cannupa embodies the cyclical nature of art and life in his work, in his artist statement he describes this cycle, “There seems to be a harmony between creation and destruction, one defines the other. A block of clay is destroyed to create a sculpture”. He creates …

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2016 Annual Student Art Exhibition

The Student Art Exhibit at the Lory Student Center is the longest running exhibit on the Colorado State University campus. The call for this exhibit was open to all Graduate and Undergraduate students, but only the finest art was chosen. Out of the 202 pieces submitted a mere 32 were selected. The Jurors Amy Bradley Being one of the founders of the Downtown Artery, Amy has played a chief role as the Director of Operations since the Artery’s birth. Amy …

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R I G H T E O U S

R I G H T E O U S took place in the Hallery and featured art student Jackson Aldern. Jackson pulled together over two years of work to create this exhibition, one piece was featured in both the 2016 Student Exhibition as well as R I G H T E O U S.

The Divergence of Light: Works by Davana Robedee & Shelby Shadwell

Tuesday, August 23, 2016 – to Friday, October 14, 2016 Stop by the LSC to view the art work of Shelby Shadwell and Davana Robedee exhibited together in the Curfman Gallery. Both artists look at physical objects and create an experience for the viewer as a way to form connections. This exhibition will be in the Curfman Gallery until October 14, the gallery is open Monday though Saturday from 12 pm to 7 pm. For more information about Davana Robedee …

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Colorado De’ VIA

The Colorado De’VIA Exhibition explored social justice and gave guests an opportunity to learn more about the deaf experience through different artwork and media.