Work of two CSU faculty on display at Denver Art Museum
The acclaimed poster designs of two Colorado State University faculty members are being featured in a special exhibition that opened July 10 at the Denver Art Museum.
The acclaimed poster designs of two Colorado State University faculty members are being featured in a special exhibition that opened July 10 at the Denver Art Museum.
International visiting scholars and CSU faculty will lead discussions regarding everyday aesthetics and contemporary art practices on May 9 and 10.
Nearly 400 people, most of them CSU students, volunteered to serve 400 clients at Project Homeless Connect on April 8.
Erika Osborne creates works that raise awareness of environmental issues in the American West
The Fort Collins Museum of Art has declared this Friday, Nov. 20, as Bob Coonts Day in honor of the retired CSU affiliate faculty member, and is opening a special exhibition that will display Coonts' work since 2008 as well as a selection of work from 20 of his employees, friends and students over the years.
A retired CSU faculty member is donating about 700 books on Native American art and culture to the Ute Mountain Ute tribe in southern Colorado.
More than 70 years ago, during the New Deal, the U.S. government took an unprecedented step toward preserving Native American art: It funded an effort to repair and replicate scores of totem poles in southeast Alaska, relocating them to six “totem parks.”
Dani Cole defeated the odds after brain surgery and a prognosis of a 50 percent chance of survival.
The Center for the Study of Academic Labor (CSAL) will officially open its doors at an opening reception on 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Sept. 9, in TILT 221.
Three Colorado State University faculty members are taking a group of students to South Africa this month to help preserve the art, history and customs of an indigenous community.