Herman Millser Summer Picnic (Ice Cream)

By Stephen Frykholm Herman Miller Summer Picnic (Ice Cream) is a poster created by artist Stephen Frykholm. This poster is a part of a series of posters he created for the Herman Miller Furniture Company annual corporate picnics. The poster is currently not on display and is in the Curfman Gallery Storage.Stephen Frykholm was born in Seattle, Washington in 1942. In 1966 he began his career as a graphic designer after having worked in Aba, Nigeria with the Peace Corps …

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K.H.

K.H.

Thomas Coleman was a practicing printmaker, born in 1935. He joined the University of Nebraska art department in 1963 and ran the intaglio area. He added lithography to the program in 1966. He had one-man shows at colleges and museums such as the Minneapolis School of Art, Wichita Art Museum, Amarillo College, Colorado State University and more. After his passing there was a memorial exhibition of his work shown at the Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery in Lincoln, Nebraska. He is …

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Shigeo Fukuda

Shigeo Fukuda #2

Shigeo Fukuda is a Japanese Graphic designer and sculptor, who is known for his compelling and activism posters. He was born into a family that was involved in toy making in the 1930’s. Early on in his artist career, he was interested in the principles of Swiss design, and in 1956 he attended Tokyo University of Fine Arts and Music. And was the first Japanese designer to be inducted into the New York Art Directors Club Hall of Fame. Fukuda …

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Art Science 2017

Art and Science 2017 Exhibition

The 2017 Art and Science Exhibition combined two polar opposites, art and science, together to form an exhibit  of scientific reasoning and facts paired with artistic creativity and freedom. Artwork across all mediums was on display.

2017 Student Exhibition

2017 Student Exhibition

With over 300 student submissions, the 2017 Student Art Exhibition showcased the incredible talent of fellow CSU students and ranged across a broad spectrum of art mediums.

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Hands Off My Heritage

#HandsOffMyHeritage was an exhibition in the Duhesa Gallery of the Lory Student Center featuring 10 Native American artists addressing different aspects of the appropriation of Native culture. The LSC Arts Program collaborated with the Native American Cultural Center to bring the exhibition to campus.

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20th Colorado International Invitational Poster Exhibition Fall 2017

The only exhibition of its kind in North America featuring the world’s top poster artists and designers returns to CSU Sept. 20 with a lecture in the University Center for the Arts by honor laureates Joe Scorsone and Alice Drueding, whose work will be shown in the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art. The main opening for CIIPE, hosted by the Department of Art and Art History, will be held Sept. 22 in the Visual Arts Building and Lory Student Center’s Curfman Gallery, …

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Student Art Exhibition 2017

Fall 2017 Student 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 420 pieces submitted a mere 60 were selected.  The Lory Student Center Arts Program is proud to present the greatest art that Colorado State University has to offer in 2017. We hope you enjoy this exhibit and …

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Sarah Sense

Cowgirls and Indians Fall 2018

Sarah Sense fuses together cinematic and historical imagery of both Cowgirls and Indian Princesses in an effort to reveal how generalizations of Native North America impact these cultures, whether individually or wholly. This project, which spans 14 years in the making, takes on the current political landscape by addressing lines of identity that are blurred by Hollywood depictions. Sense includes images of the Bayou Teche, the largest water way residing on the Chitimacha Reservation, at which the landscape photos in …

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