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SUMMARY:Rebecca Belmore: Facing the Monumental
DESCRIPTION:This major solo exhibition of Rebecca Belmore shows that she is one of the most important contemporary artists working along the border of art and politics. One of Canada’s most celebrated contemporary artists\, Belmore creates artworks that respond to the pressing concerns of our time with beauty\, sensitivity and resilience. The exhibition is the largest survey of Belmore’s work ever presented\, featuring photography\, sculpture and media installations from the past three decades.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/rebecca-belmore-facing-the-monumental/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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SUMMARY:Nancy Lovendahl: Small Glimpses\, Many Times
DESCRIPTION:Small Glimpses\, Many Times presents a never-before-seen body of work by internationally renowned sculptor and mixed media artist Nancy Lovendahl. Lovendahl\, affected by her observations of the Colorado landscape\, investigates themes of scale and perception. Taking its title from Dzogchen\, a foundational practice in Buddhist meditation\, this exhibition tracks Lovendahl’s consistent exploration of repetition across new developments in her social practice in art.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/nancy-lovendahl-small-glimpses-many-times/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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SUMMARY:October is Arts Month
DESCRIPTION:Have at least one new cultural experience with family for friends this October.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/october-is-arts-month/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Calendar
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200917
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SUMMARY:Of Spacious Skies: An Audio Play Anthology Series
DESCRIPTION:Using the Golden Age of Radio Plays as the jumping off point\, our intrepid team of artists\, has created 12 weekly episodes of a series which highlights the past\, present and future of Colorado Springs\, with Pikes Peak as our center point. While it is best to experience the series as released\, and recognized as a complete omnibus\, each 15-minute episode can be listened to individually and in any order.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/of-spacious-skies/
LOCATION:FAC Digital\, CO\, United States
CATEGORIES:Theatre
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200924T161500
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SUMMARY:Virtual: Fundamentals of Drawing
DESCRIPTION:Whether you have some existing drawing skills or would like to gain new ones\, this is a class for you. Learn how to build a solid foundation in drawing. This course includes live Zoom class sessions & studio hours. Ages 6-9
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/virtual-fundamentals-of-drawing/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:Art School
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20201029T183000
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SUMMARY:The Arts & Social Action | S̵t̵o̵p̵RESIST(ing)/Start RECLAIMIMG: Eight Minutes and Forty-Six Seconds of JuJu
DESCRIPTION:Mountain Time\nStopRESIST(ing)/Start RECLAIMIMG: Eight Minutes and Forty-Six Seconds of JuJu is a powerful collaboration between Colorado College Professor Michael Sawyer and Grammy Award-winning musician Nicholas Payton that layers actual recorded interactions between Black citizens and law enforcement with an original musical score. The resulting experience is one of beauty\, pain\, critical importance\, and most importantly\, reclamation. \nThe FAC will present a live stream of the piece\, followed by a panel discussion. \n\nRegister for the experience & discussion\n\n\nMichael Sawyer\nMichael Sawyer is Assistant Professor of Race\, Ethnicity\, and Migration Studies and the Department of English at Colorado College in Colorado Springs\, Colorado. He was recently appointed Distinguished Visiting Professor of English and the Fine Arts at the United States Air Force Academy and is the Founder and Director of the Africana Intellectual Project at Colorado College. \nThe Africana Intellectual Project spent the last three years exploring the sonic realm with the series curated by Sawyer\, “Black Art(s): Radical Potentialities” featuring artists like Pharoah Sanders\, Talib Kweli and the first US performance of Nicholas Payton’s Black American Symphony with the Colorado Springs Philharmonic. His sonic installation\, (Stop)Resist(ing): Eight Minutes Forty Six seconds\, continues the exploration of the radical potential of sound by interrogating the sensory space of police violence. \nSawyer has published two monographs. The first\, An Africana Philosophy of Temporality: Homo Liminalis (Palgrave Press: 2018) was nominated for the American Philosophical Association’s 2019 First Book Prize. He recently published Black Minded: The Political Philosophy of Malcolm X (Pluto Press: 2020) that theorist/poet Fred Moten endorsed by saying: “In its careful analysis of his radical and exemplary practice in word and deed\, Black Minded doesn’t give Malcolm X his rightful place in the canon of political philosophy so much as raise political philosophy to a height it never dared to reach by requiring and allowing it to ground with our brother. Michael Sawyer has written a powerful and necessary book”. \nProfessor Sawyer holds a B.S. in Political Science from the United States Naval Academy and Master’s degrees in International Relations from the University of Chicago’s Committee on International Relations and in Comparative Literature (African American\, French\, and German) from Brown University. He completed his PhD in Africana Studies at Brown University in 2015. \nNicholas Payton\nGrammy Award Winning Multi-instrumentalist\, composer and trumpet master\, Nicholas Payton is one of the most important artists working and recording today. A virtuoso before he was out of high school\, his talent and skills have earned him praise and accolades and ensured his place in musical history. Spanning a multitude of musical genres\, Payton has composed and arranged\, performed and recorded with his own groups in many settings\, including solo\, duo\, trio\, quartet\, quintet\, sextet\, 21-piece big band\, as well as his 2012 full orchestral work The Black American Symphony. \nPayton is the president of his own successful independent label Paytone Records. The latest project is the Afro-Caribbean Mixtape where he seamlessly merges contemporary music\, African rhythms\, and the voices of historical figures with a performance and execution that is unmatched. \nPayton was born into a musical family in New Orleans\, Louisiana. He showed talent for music at a very early age. He received his first trumpet at age 4 and by age 9 was sitting in with local bands including the Young Tuxedo Brass Band.  By the age of 12\, he was a member of the All-Star Brass Band that performed and toured extensively. As he developed and studied\, Nicholas successfully learned how to play several instruments. In addition to being an accomplished trumpeter\, Nicholas plays piano\, bass\, drums\, tuba\, trombone\, clarinet and saxophone\, et al.  During his high school years\, Payton attended the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts to study with Clyde Kerr Jr. and after graduation attended the University of New Orleans where he studied with Harold Battiste and Ellis Marsalis\, among others. \nPayton has toured the world with Ray Brown\, Elvin Jones and lists significant collaborations including Trey Anastasio\, Ray Charles\, Daniel Lanois\, Dr. John\, Stanley Jordan\, Elvin Jones\, Roy Haynes\, Joe Henderson\, Zigaboo Modeliste\, Marcus Roberts\, Jill Scott\, Clark Terry\, Allen Toussaint\, Chucho Valdes\, Dr. Michael White\, Nancy Wilson\, and many more. He recently produced a brilliant Tribute to Ella Fitzgerald for the gifted singer Jane Monheit. He is credited on over 140 recordings as a composer\, arranger\, special guest or sideman.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/the-arts-social-action-stopresisting-eight-minutes-and-forty-six-seconds/
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