Current Art Exhibitions

UNITE
Unite showcases the work of 5 graduate students studying in the Master of Fine Arts program here at Colorado State University. The show highlights the work of Seojung Lee, Vincente Delgado, Keri Wolfe, Leila Malekadeli, and Adam Hinkelman. By bringing these specific research-based works together, the show delves into the journey that artists take while pursuing an MFA degree. The Master of Fine Arts program at CSU is a terminal degree that typically takes three years to accomplish. Together, these

The Folly of Dominion
Brenda Mallory’s mixed media sculptural works are comprised of a variety of materials including cloth, fibers, beeswax, and found objects. By creating multiple forms that are joined with crude hardware that imply tenuous connections or repairs, her work addresses ideas of interference and disruption in long-established systems of nature and human cultures. Mallory lives in Portland, Oregon but grew up in Oklahoma and is a citizen of the Cherokee Nation. She holds a BA in Linguistics & English from UCLA
Past Art Exhibitions

My First 15th Grade Show & Tell, Silhouettes From Rural India
The Hallery Featured works from artists Cameron Douglas & Pratyoosh Kashyap The prints I am presenting were made through the printing method of Lithography, both standard multi-layer color lithography & Photo Lithography. In terms of concept for these pieces, I like to give my viewers the opportunity to make a

AETHER by JayCee Beyale
Aether is an exploration of recent works by Diné artist JayCee Beyale. JayCee Beyale grew up in the Four Corners area of New Mexico, and received his BFA in printmaking from the University of New Mexico. He currently resides in Westminster, but travels often participates in collaborative murals and other

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

Transient Objects of Desire
“For many years now I have been interested in the images of the impacts of natural and manmade disasters. I explore this theme in many different mediums including, painting, sculpture and installation and things in between. The work represents a collision between nature and people. It raises questions about longevity,

Alyssa Hinton
Using vibrant colors that awaken the soul, mixed media artist, Alyssa Hinton, invokes a theme of spiritual awakening through her unusual southeastern Native American imagery. Her work is a provocative portrayal of the folklore and history surrounding her roots, utilizing tradition and vision with a contemporary edge. Alyssa’s unique convergent
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