Africa & Ale presented by CSU’s Africa Center
The Africa Center, in partnership with Horse & Dragon Brewing Company, will unveil Pombe, a new African ale, on April 26.
The Africa Center, in partnership with Horse & Dragon Brewing Company, will unveil Pombe, a new African ale, on April 26.
As the alcohol-infused celebration of St. Patrick’s Day approaches, a Colorado State University faculty member is researching another ancient festival that, while distant from Ireland, was also known for high levels of inebriated revelry.
The Gregory Allicar Museum of Art presents "Music in the Museum," a new series exploring the cross-fertilization between music and the visual arts.
Your talents are wanted for the annual Colorado State University Art & Science Exhibition. All students, faculty and staff are encouraged to enter.
Noah and Abigail Dalton are the owners of ConTRAPtions, one of Fort Collins’ newest escape rooms.
Colorado State University art students in an “Arts of Africa” class completed a project this fall in which they created a South Sotho mural.
The second annual Rocky Mountain Pre-Columbian Association Research Colloquium, “Current Research in the Ancient Americas,” will be held Saturday, Sept. 24.
As CSU's Gregory Allicar Museum of Art re-opens its expanded galleries on Saturday, Sept. 10, Martha Weidmann of NINE dot ARTS, a Denver-based corporate art advisory firm, will join Mayor Wade Troxell on the dais for the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
In conjunction with the Gregory Allicar Museum of Art grand opening, the Art and Art History Department will celebrate the visual arts at CSU with an open house Saturday, welcoming the community to see galleries, classrooms and studio spaces in the Visual Arts Building at 200 Lake St.
A retired CSU faculty member’s sculpture memorializing a Japanese-American internment camp in northern Wyoming has been chosen for permanent display in the Whitney Western Art Museum at the Buffalo Bill Historic Center in Cody.