Current Art Exhibitions
Paper Poetry
April 9 – May 17 2024 Reception: April 23 4:30 – 6pm Curfman Gallery, Lory Student Center Gary Cawood received a Bachelor of Architecture degree from Auburn University in 1970, and after service as a VISTA in the Pittsburgh Architect’s Workshop, began a serious study of photography in 1972. He received a Master of Fine Arts in Photography from East Tennessee State University in 1976 He has taught at the University of Delaware, Louisiana Tech University and is Professor Emeritus, University
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
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.
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.
Forgotten Spaces, Leventis & Craig
Andrew Leventis and Morgan Craig, two incredible painters, exhibited some of their pieces in the Curfman Gallery from April 16th until June 14th. We will be hosting an opening reception on April 16th from 4:30-6:30p.m. catered food and drinks. Come check it out for a look into these amazing artist’s
2021 Spring Student Exhibition
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’s exhibition was
Fall 2021 Student Exhibition
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’s exhibition was
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
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
SOME TIME LATER: LSC Arts Program Alumni of the Past Decade
The LSC Arts Program is proud to announce an engaging exhibition featuring the works of 9 different artists who have grown and learned as employees of the LSC Arts Program over the last 11 years. The exhibition also features a small selection of works by the late Jack Curfman. Some
Voice by Gregg Deal
This exhibition occurred in spring of 2020. If you are looking for the 2024 exhibition Thoughts and Prayers, please find information here. Gregg Deal (Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe) is a provocative contemporary artist. Much of Deal’s work deals with challenging Western perceptions of Indigenous people, touching on issues of race,