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SUMMARY:Mi Gente: Manifestations of Community in the Southwest
DESCRIPTION:Drawing from works in the collection stewarded by the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center\, Mi Gente: Manifestations of Community in the Southwest considers community within a landscape that has been shaped by colonization and migration. Focusing primarily on works by Chicanx/a/o\, Hispanic\, and Mexican American artists based in New Mexico and Colorado\, Mi Gente considers the politics and complexities of community\, including those who are perceived as outsiders.  \nImage: Carlos Frésquez\, The Obsidian Ranfla Series #3 (detail)\, 1999\, Museum Purchase (Colorado 2000 Purchase Prize)\, FA 2000.4.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/mi-gente-manifestations-of-community-in-the-southwest/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230818
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231021
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20230825T210219Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230825T210237Z
UID:32822-1692316800-1697846399@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Agents of Care: The Lives of Objects
DESCRIPTION:Agents of Care: A Collections Transparency Project kicks off with an exploration of the storied and sometimes complicated lives of objects. Included in our investigation are several works from the collection that will soon be loaned for exhibitions at other museums including Portrait of Miss Elsie Palmer\, or A Lady in White by John Singer Sargent and Dark Iris No.1 by Georgia O’Keeffe. We will also explore various textiles from our Southwest collection and many of our flat works of art.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/agents-of-care-the-lives-of-objects/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230728
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231217
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20230727T211258Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230727T211258Z
UID:32595-1690502400-1702771199@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Solo(s): Krista Franklin
DESCRIPTION:Krista Franklin (American\, b. 1970) creates books\, poetry\, collages\, handmade paper\, installations\, murals\, performances\, sound works\, sculptures\, and lectures. Solo(s): Krista Franklin draws on the artist’s vast range of materials and references\, situated at the intersection of poetics\, popular culture\, and the dynamic histories of the African Diaspora. Often referring to the performance of a single musician\, the exhibition’s title\, ​Solo(s) is instead guided by the artist’s commitment to collaboration with fellow artists\, writers\, and musicians. As a political gesture\, Franklin appropriates text and images from vintage magazine articles and other printed matter that she collects. The very act of collaging—cutting\, pasting\, and juxtaposing—puts Franklin’s works in direct conversation with the materials of other photographers and writers\, transporting her to the time of their original publication.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/solos-krista-franklin/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230310
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20231221
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20230303T211159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230303T212804Z
UID:31421-1678406400-1703116799@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Contested Terrains
DESCRIPTION:Landscape remains important for contemporary artists\, yet many have a dramatically different relationship to the genre. The five artists featured in Contested Terrains acknowledge how human intervention has shaped landscapes across the Americas. Together\, these artists extend the potential of landscape as a genre\, and allow it to function as an entryway to overlooked histories\, acknowledging how politics\, power\, and extraction have shaped the Americas as we know them today.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/contested-terrains/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230303
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230619
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20230303T202603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230303T213059Z
UID:31419-1677801600-1687132799@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:The Gift
DESCRIPTION:The Gift is an immersive installation that animates contemporary astrophysics research to open up metaphorical space for grief\, care\, and renewal.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/the-gift/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20230203T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230730T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20230105T233311Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230105T234518Z
UID:30986-1675418400-1690732800@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Eiko Otake: I Invited Myself\, Vol. II
DESCRIPTION:Otake’s first museum solo-exhibition\, I Invited Myself\, Vol. II\, foregrounds the artist’s video and media\, which have developed alongside her dance\, choreography\, and performance installations. Spanning from 1980 to the present\, the works on view feature a body as it moves in and through various spaces\, including the urban infrastructure of Tokyo and New York and the vast landscapes of Wyoming and California. Working closely with the curators\, Otake choreographs her media works for the galleries of the Fine Arts Center. Editing and updating them for this occasion\, she also brings in related\, weathered objects. A self-described “immigrant artist\,” Otake has challenged the expectations of a museum presentation. Rather than presenting a cohesive overview of the artist’s career\, I Invited Myself places an emphasis on transition over statis. Viewers are strongly encouraged to return as select media will rotate over the course of the exhibition.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/eiko-otake-i-invited-myself-vol-ii/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220909
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230130
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20220713T220106Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220713T220106Z
UID:29586-1662681600-1675036799@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Breathe into the past: Crosscurrents in the Caribbean
DESCRIPTION:The land that touches the Caribbean Sea has long been a space shaped by its relation to oceans\, empires and colonization. The result is a region that is now inextricably intertwined with the rest of the globe\, including parts of Africa\, India\, China\, Japan\, Europe\, the United States and elsewhere. The nature of these histories and relationships have shaped much of the Caribbean’s ecology\, economy\, and culture.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/breathe-into-the-past-crosscurrents-in-the-caribbean/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220826T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20230305T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20220908T160402Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230208T160745Z
UID:30152-1661508000-1678032000@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Chicanx Landscapes
DESCRIPTION:This exhibition explores landscapes as a system of ecology\, history\, culture and belonging from a Chicanx perspective with new works presented by the interdisciplinary artist collaborative\, Desert ArtLAB. Desert ArtLAB is an interdisciplinary artist collaborative co-directed by April Bojorquez (she/her) and Matthew Garcia (he/him) whose work promotes Indigenous perspectives on ecological practice and climate change. Bojorquez and Garcia were the 2022 Mellon Artists in Residence for the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/chicanx-landscapes/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220729
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230109
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20220503T213357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221209T223223Z
UID:28941-1659052800-1673222399@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Action/Abstraction Redefined
DESCRIPTION:Action/Abstraction Redefined presents modern Native American art from the 1940s through the 1970s. The exhibition features 55 artworks by leading artists such as Fritz Scholder (Mission/ Luiseño)\, George Morrison (Chippewa)\, and T.C. Cannon (Kiowa)\, organized by influences of major twentieth-century art movements including Abstract Expressionism\, Color Field\, and Hard-Edge painting.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/action-abstraction-redefined/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20220701T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20220813T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20220705T151800Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220705T152810Z
UID:29546-1656669600-1660406400@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Steven Yazzie: ^^(Resource)
DESCRIPTION:The central video of ^^(Resource) follows the journey of a yellow stone taken from Dook’o’osliid\, later named the San Francisco Peaks in Arizona\, a location that is sacred to the Diné people. The stone moves from a lab to a shop\, and finally to a ritual ceremony. These contexts—scientific\, aesthetic\, consumerist\, and spiritual—contribute to the stone’s changing meaning and significance. Yellow is the is the color the Diné associate with the mountain and the cardinal direction west. While the experiences with the stone change based on the people who interact with it\, the imagery of the mountain range reminds us of where this resource came from and has since been extracted and removed.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/steven-yazzie-resource/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220514
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220808
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20220428T202603Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220428T202603Z
UID:28908-1652486400-1659916799@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Robert Blackburn & Modern American Printmaking
DESCRIPTION:Robert Blackburn (1920-2003) was a key artist in the development of printmaking in the twentieth century. His innovative\, masterful expertise with the medium helped define the overall aesthetic of the American “graphics boom.” This new exhibition examines Blackburn’s life and work\, which touched the Harlem Renaissance and the WPA; the Art Students League and the New York School; Paris in the 1950s; the venerable print workshop Universal Limited Art Editions (ULAE) and the graphic explosion of the 1960s. Blackburn forecasted and participated in the proliferation of collaborative\, non-profit workspaces in the early 1970s\, the rise of multiculturalism\, and\, ultimately\, globalism. \nImage: Robert Blackburn\, Red Inside\, 1972–late 1980s\, Woodcut\, 12 x 111/2\, Nelson/Dunks Collection\, Photograph by Greg Staley
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/robert-blackburn-modern-american-printmaking/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220506
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220710
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20220317T205956Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220317T205956Z
UID:28237-1651795200-1657411199@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Floyd D. Tunson: Hearts and Minds
DESCRIPTION:Completed in 1995 and acquired by the Fine Arts Center in 2020\, Tunson’s “Hearts and Minds” addresses the ongoing impact of gun violence on youth of color. In Colorado\, Black men ages 18–24 are more than 12 times more likely than white men the same age to be killed in a gun homicide (“The State of Gun Violence”). The work asks us to consider the systems and structures that perpetuate these cycles of violence and the tragic loss that results.  
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/floyd-d-tunson-hearts-and-minds/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220408
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220731
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20220207T212339Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220207T212340Z
UID:27774-1649376000-1659225599@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:“Reframing Birds of America:” Conversations on Audubon
DESCRIPTION:From 1827-1838 John James Audubon published Birds of America\, which is generally considered to be among the finest examples of prints illustrating avian life in America. This exhibition Reframing Birds of America: Conversations on Audubon explores these historic prints with a contemporary lens. The FAC show\, curated by Colorado College students\, fosters appreciation of the prints while highlighting other voices in conversation with Audubon’s work. Reframing Birds of America: Conversations on Audubon comes from the Fine Arts Center’s collection of several hundred Audubon prints and includes rarely seen examples.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/reframing-birds-of-america-conversations-on-audubon/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220304
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220619
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20220301T210703Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220616T154349Z
UID:28046-1646352000-1655596799@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Black Sound Series
DESCRIPTION:The Black Sound Series features the work of three contemporary artists who use sound to investigate the construction of Black identity in the personal\, social\, and political spheres. In our Lane Gallery\, Rodney McMillian explores how the words of twentieth-century musician Sun Ra resonate in the present; Cy X presents a newly commissioned audiovisual project featuring the figure of an Afro-Indigenous gardener navigating the impending apocalypse; and Camille Norment harnesses harmony\, dissonance\, and feedback in a sonic installation that responds to movements of protest and resistance.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/black-sound-series/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220211
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220703
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20220127T153205Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220210T183619Z
UID:27633-1644537600-1656806399@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Diago: The Pasts of this Afro-Cuban Present
DESCRIPTION:A leading member of the new Afro-Cuban cultural movement\, visual artist Juan Roberto Diago (b. 1971) has produced a body of work that offers a revisionist history of the Cuban nation. His “history\,” a term that he frequently inserts in his works using the visual language of graffiti\, is not the official narrative of a racially harmonious nation\, built thanks to the selfless efforts of generous white patriots. 
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/diago-the-pasts-of-this-afro-cuban-present/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20220114
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20220410
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20211206T210424Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20211206T210424Z
UID:26771-1642118400-1649548799@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Kukuli Velarde: CORPUS
DESCRIPTION:An installation of sculpture and textiles that encourages reflection on the meaning of survival in the face of colonialism by blending Indigenous and European aesthetics in a critical representation of the celebration of Corpus Christi in Peru. \nImage: Patrón Santiago\, 2012\, Low fire clay\, underglazes\, casein paint\, gold leaf. 33 x 19.3 x 10.45 in.\, Inspired by work from the Tiwanaku culture (Bolivia). Images courtesy the artist.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/kukuli-velarde-corpus/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20211001T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20211205T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20210907T135111Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210929T162218Z
UID:26060-1633082400-1638720000@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Ronny Quevedo: at the line
DESCRIPTION:Working across printmaking\, drawing\, sculpture\, and installation\, Ronny Quevedo uses schematics—from dressmakers’ pattern sheets to architectural plans to geographical maps—in order to explore the formation of individual identity that is shaped by a fractured past. References to zoot suits are brought into conversation with Quechua culture\, while Mesoamerican ballcourts are placed next to diagrams of soccer stadiums. Intentionally conflating time\, space and languages\, the artist maps relations between distinct histories\, narratives\, and visual forms.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/ronny-quevedo-at-the-line/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210905
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20210609T001344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T162217Z
UID:24613-1622160000-1630799999@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Eugène Atget: Photographing Paris\, 1898–1925
DESCRIPTION:Exhibition organized by Emma Powell \nIn 1925\, while working in Paris as an art studio assistant\, American photographer Berenice Abbott (1898–1991) befriended the French photographer Eugène Atget (1857–1927). After Atget passed away two years later\, Abbott secured a selection of his glass negatives. She returned to New York City and began a quest to establish Atget’s artistic legacy.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/eugene-atget-photographing-paris-1898-1925-2/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210528
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210905
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20210222T231513Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210901T163142Z
UID:22576-1622160000-1630799999@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Ansel Adams: Masterworks
DESCRIPTION:Ansel Adams: Masterworks features a collection of forty-eight photographs from the “Museum Set.” Included in this presentation are many of the breathtaking landscapes—taken at national parks in California\, Nevada\, New Mexico\, Wyoming\, and Texas—for which the artist is best known. The exhibition also features examples that speak to the breadth of Adams’ interest\, such as architectural structures\, natural landscapes\, cultural sites\, and portraits taken across Alaska\, Colorado\, Hawaii\, New Mexico\, and New York. Together\, these works represent a selection of the artist’s most famous and best-loved photographs and encompass the full scope of his life’s work.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/ansel-adams-masterworks/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210212
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210822
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20210105T161159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210105T161159Z
UID:21836-1613088000-1629590399@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Anna Tsouhlarakis: To Bind or to Burn
DESCRIPTION:To Bind or To Burn presents recent works by multi-media and performance artist Anna Tsouhlarakis (Navajo\, Creek\, and Greek). Tsouhlarakis was the 2019-20 Andrew W. Mellon artist in residence at the FAC. During this time in the studio\, she explored projects that questioned how to indigenize contemporary art practice. This exhibition combines art works from these explorations with earlier works to show her continued engagement with the connections between Native American Art and Minimalism.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/anna-tsouhlarakis-to-bind-or-to-burn/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20201204T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20210807T160000
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20201117T001330Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210609T162042Z
UID:21296-1607076000-1628352000@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Papel Chicano Dos: Works on Paper from the Collection of Cheech Marin
DESCRIPTION:Experience artworks from 24 established and emerging Chicana/o artists created from the late 1980s to present day from the collection of Cheech Marin.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/papel-chicano-dos-works-on-paper-from-the-collection-of-cheech-marin/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20200313T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20201108T193000
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20200107T234821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200715T143753Z
UID:14081-1584093600-1604863800@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20200221
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20201206
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20200121T233601Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20201106T193008Z
UID:14236-1582243200-1607212799@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
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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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20191012
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200113
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20190930T173232Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20191206T160725Z
UID:13310-1570838400-1578873599@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:The Broadmoor Art Academy and Its Legacy\, 1919–1970
DESCRIPTION:On October 15\, 1919\, the Broadmoor Art Academy (BAA) was born. Through the generosity of Julie and Spencer Penrose\, the art school was housed in their former residence at 30 West Dale Street. Drawn to the idea of exploring the Wild West\, artists came to Colorado Springs to experience its clear blue skies\, dramatic lighting\, and rugged landscape. Countless influential artists came to the school through 1935\, contributing to its inspiring and creative environment. From great American Impressionists and Post-Impressionists to celebrated muralists\, Regionalists\, and Social Realists\, the Academy was concurrently rooted in tradition and responsive to the zeitgeist of the first half of the 20th century. Built on the foundation of the prestigious Broadmoor Art Academy\, the Fine Arts Center opened in 1936 with a new name and new building on the same site\, perpetuating the legacy of the BAA. Elevating techniques in printmaking and embracing the language of abstraction\, the mid-century was a period of innovation that progressed toward the establishment of a unique regional artistic identity. In 2019\, the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College continues to celebrate and embody the vision of our predecessors. We honor Colorado’s arts and cultural heritage through vibrant programming in our non-profit art museum\, performing arts theatre\, and arts education center. Proudly looking back on 100 years\, we are inspired to continue progressing boldly toward tomorrow\, creating an institution in service to our local and global communities. The FAC of 2019 is testament to our storied past\, and the future will be what we dream of today. This FAC Legacy Series exhibition is a confluence of hundreds of works from dozens of local\, national\, private\, and public collections\, and interpreted by some of the finest regional art historians.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/the-broadmoor-art-academy-and-its-legacy-1919-1970/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190921
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20191209
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20190730T222628Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190730T230630Z
UID:12881-1569024000-1575849599@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Detour
DESCRIPTION:Thomas Evans (aka Detour) is a Denver-based painter\, muralist\, and installation artist\, internationally renowned for his brightly colored portraits and large-scale artworks. Inspired by breakdancing and hip hop\, Evans often exists at the intersection of art and music\, notably with his innovative use of technology to create touch sensitive surfaces that respond with sound. For years\, the artist dreamed of creating touchable\, interactive paintings that would stimulate multiple senses at once\, breaking down barriers and assumptions surrounding fine art. That vision was finally brought to fruition with a major public debut during Evans’ stint as a Creative in Residence at the Denver Art Museum in the fall of 2017. As he mixes new media with traditionally accepted modes of representation\, Evans challenges expectations of static artworks that are positioned literally (and figuratively) beyond the viewer’s reach. Through physical engagement with the work\, museum visitors become active participants in the creative process as collaborators with the artist and fellow guests\, resulting in a unique\, memorable experience. For Evans\, art should be “a part of your life\, rather than just in it.” \nNow a Colorado icon\, Evans dedicated himself to a full-time studio practice a mere half dozen years ago\, and quickly exploded into the Denver arts scene. His 2012 MBA degree from the University of Colorado Denver has served him well\, implementing marketing savvy to build his artistic spirit of social activism and passion for community into a professional career. National acclaim came in 2016 with acknowledgement from the Huffington Post about They Still Live\, a series combining photography\, DNA mapping\, and African objects\, sponsored by Ancestry.com. The artist and his work have been featured by CNN\, numerous digital and print publications\, radio and television outlets\, and most recently\, on the Netflix show My Next Guest Needs No Introduction With David Letterman\, for which Evans painted two portraits\, one of the eponymous host and one of guest artist Jay-Z. \nEvans adopted the moniker of Detour as a break dancer living in Germany\, and has since traveled to locations across the globe\, from Tanzania to Argentina and France. For Evans\, experimentation is essential to growth\, and the willingness to explore a different path—taking an actual detour—is what helped him to make a dramatic professional shift and begin to find his artistic voice. Yet\, Denver remains home for the artist\, who celebrates its distinct cultures\, relaxed style\, and supportive art scene with growth that parallels his own development as a creative force. In his artist statement\, he says that his work “consists of channeling concepts and issues about the urban arts culture through portraits of minority and urban subjects\,” hoping to raise awareness of certain communities with artistic interventions as a “building block between the viewer and the message\,” leading to greater understanding. \nFor more about Thomas “Detour” Evans\, visit: www.iamdetour.com
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/detour/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190824
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20200224
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20190826T144828Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190826T144909Z
UID:12995-1566604800-1582502399@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Melanie Yazzie: Finding Oneself Again and Again
DESCRIPTION:Melanie Yazzie is informed by the Diné philosophy of hozho — translated as blessings\, beauty\, and harmony. After experiencing illness\, she challenged herself to create artworks that find ways to heal from and to balance the negative effects of settler colonialism that Indigenous people live with on a daily basis. Her earlier works focused on calling attention to the harsh realities of racism\, poverty\, and loss of home territories. She continues to acknowledge these struggles\, but now layers her artworks with recuperative images. As a Mellon Foundation Artist in Residence at the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College in 2018\, Yazzie began using printing plates recovered from a 1939 book project about Diné healing practices. By layering the fractional images of the color-separation plates with her own iconography formed from memories of people and places\, Yazzie asserts the ongoing significance of Indigenous knowledge. This exhibition presents recent works created during the Mellon Foundation residency and over the course of a very productive time following her experience at Colorado Springs.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/melanie-yazzie-finding-oneself-again-and-again/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20190622T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20190922T170000
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20190613T172301Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190730T223018Z
UID:12337-1561197600-1569171600@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:World of WearableArt™
DESCRIPTION:This year marks the 31st anniversary of the World of WearableArt™ (known as WOW®)\, New Zealand’s largest arts show. WOW® is an international design competition that attracts hundreds of entries\, with an annual awards show that presents the finalist garments in a theatrical extravaganza that collides at the intersection of fashion and art. The rules of the competition encourage anything that is in any way wearable\, as long as it is original\, beautifully designed\, and well-made\, resulting in garments that are constructed from an extraordinary array of traditional and unconventional materials. The challenge: take art off the wall and adorn onto the human form. The 32 award-winning garments presented in this exhibition represent some of the most original\, provocative\, and unorthodox objects in the WOW Museum collection\, demonstrating what designers from a wide variety of occupations can imagine when they are released from the constraints of “fashion” and are encouraged to see the human body as a blank canvas. “Think of an Alexander McQueen show meets the Nutcracker on crack and then take it up a notch.” –Huffington Post
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/world-of-wearableart/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190223
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190826
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20190326T220403Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190326T220752Z
UID:10042-1550880000-1566777599@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Nora Naranjo Morse
DESCRIPTION:In her exploration of new sculptural techniques\, Naranjo Morse’s artworks advance the trajectory of Indigenous artistic traditions. When shifting between materials from nan to metal and back to nan\, she raises her own questions about cultural change. She challenges the expectations that Pueblo art must remain confined by a set of restrictions deemed traditional by an outside commercial force. Resisting the idea that cultural loss is probable or inevitable\, Naranjo Morse offers an alternative: embrace traditional Indegenous knowledge as a solution to the urgent issues of our time.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/nora-naranjo-morse/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20190119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20190603
DTSTAMP:20260505T055815
CREATED:20190326T222642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190326T223220Z
UID:10048-1547856000-1559519999@devfac.coloradocollege.edu
SUMMARY:Drawings by Bernard Arnest: Scenes from Life
DESCRIPTION:The most ambitious project of his career\, Scenes from Life\, is a series of 51 large drawings that encapsulated his reactions to a world that he has decided was essentially tragic. The subject matter can be challenging\, depicting human strife and conflict\, but the images are beautifully rendered. Scenes from Life is Bernard Arnest’s “Goldberg Variations\,” distilling a lifetime of experience into a few harrowing images that are regrettably as relevant today as they were in 1975. This series\, presented in its entirety\, is a 2017 gift from the widow and children of the artist.
URL:https://devfac.coloradocollege.edu/event/drawings-by-bernard-arnest-scenes-from-life/
LOCATION:Fine Arts Center\, 30 W. Dale St.\, Colorado Springs\, CO\, 80903\, United States
CATEGORIES:Museum Exhibition
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