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
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
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.
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.
Saturated Stories: Collaborations Between Two Diné Artists Fall 2017
Saturated Stories was an exhibition held in the Duhesa Gallery and featured the work of two Diné (Navajo) painters, Nani Chacon and Jaycee Beyale. The exhibit featured their individual work and their collaborative murals.
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.
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
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
2018 Student Art Exhibition
The LSC Arts Program at Colorado State University is excited to announce the 2018 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 Curfman Gallery. All students are eligible to submit artwork.
5 Locals
The Curfman Gallery is excited to host 5 LOCALS, an exhibition featuring the exciting work of five local artists. The artists represented in this exhibition were selected by LSC Arts Program staff to represent some of the most exciting artwork being made in the region. Artists were chosen on the