Current Art Exhibitions
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The Sideshow: Splendid Species
Ava Mitchell: Splendid Species May – August 2024 The Sideshow Ava Mitchell is a third year Integrated Visual Studies major from Highlands Ranch, Colorado. While she’s not sketching birds or practicing with gouache paint (her favorite medium), she can be found exploring the zoology labs or rollerblading around campus. “My general artistic practice attempts to depict Earth’s many species in an incredibly detailed manner. In this gallery exhibition, I hope to heighten audience awareness of the beauty of natural creatures and
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Thoughts and Prayers
February – July 2024 Reception: April 2, 4:30 – 6pm Duhesa Gallery, Lory Student Center Gregg Deal, (Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe) is a multi-disciplinary artist, activist, and “disruptor.” His work is informed by his Native identity and includes exhaustive critiques of American society, politics, popular culture and history. Through paintings, murals, performance work, filmmaking, spoken word, and more, Deal invites the viewer to confront these issues both in the present and the past tense. Deal has lectured in multiple institutions,
Upcoming Art Exhibitions
Past Art Exhibitions
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The Object of Memory
August 14 – September 15 2023 Closing Reception with comments from the artists: September 12 4:30-6pm Curfman Gallery, Lory Student Center Artists Chris Kannen and Lauren Lipinski Eisen both create work highlighting organic objects observed in their natural environments, as a response to their own memories. In this collection
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Through the lens of David Fahrney, Ph.D.
June 26 – July 28 2023 Opening Reception: June 26 3:30 – 5:30pm Curfman Gallery, Lory Student Center David E. Fahrney was born in Nebraska on February 1st 1934. When Dave was younger he spent a lot of time in and out of medical facilities due to prolonged issues
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The Hallery: A Printmaker’s Ecotone
A display of transitional convergence of memory with the environment, documented by traditional printmaking techniques ECOTONE: noun. a region of transition between two biological communities. PEYTON FARNUM is a third-year studio art major at CSU with a concentration in printmaking. As a devout nature-lover and passion-driven artist, she discovered her
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Guardian of the Spirits
For this show, Holly presents fiber and drawing based installations, assemblages and works on paper to reclaim the female body and bear witness to the spirit. These works range in size from intimate pieces to larger immersive works. Holly uses a variety of fabric and flexible drawing surfaces as her
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Hallery: Salon des Refusés
This exhibition title is derived from the famously referred to Salon des Refusés of 1863, which featured works submitted to the official Paris Salon then rejected by the jury. This Salon des Refusés is a display of selected works which were not accepted into this past year’s Student Art Exhibition
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Seen Unseen
Multi-media artist Holly Wilson creates figures as her storytellers, conveying stories of the sacred and the precious, capturing moments of our day, vulnerabilities, and strengths. The stories are, at one time, both representations of family history and personal experiences. Wilson’s work reaches a broad audience allowing the viewer to see
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Data Degrown
Gabe Duggan and Jodi Stuart both explore ideas of digital & new media as well as virtual vs. physical spaces in their individual practices. This exhibition touches on these ideas translated into three dimensional artworks using both digital and handmade approaches, resulting in an exciting interplay of color, form, and
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Student Art Exhibition Fall 2022
The Annual Student Art Exhibition hosted by Colorado State University’s Curfman Gallery is the longest running recurring exhibition at CSU. The exhibition is open to all current Colorado State University students, both undergraduate and graduate, and serves to highlight the creative efforts of the student body. This year, 269 applications
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Hallery: LSC Arts Staff Show 2022
This show in the Hallery of the Lory Student Center features the work of the LSC Arts Program staff members. Containing multiple pieces from each artist, the show displays work done in many mediums including printmaking, drawing, painting, collage, and fibers. The artists included in the show are: Miles Buchan