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Opening: 2007 Senior Exhibition
| May 4, 2007 | ||
| 5:00 pm | to | 7:30 pm |
The 2007 Senior Exhibition highlights new artwork by graduating seniors of UCCS’s Visual and Performing Arts department. This is the first senior art exhibition held at UCCS and it is a tradition that will continue annually.
Participating Seniors
Carla Archuleta
Ryan Beebe
Michelle Berthiaume
Carrie Eggleton
Jeffrey Foster
Bill Fuller
Miriam Mitchell
Jessie Peterson
Maureen Ross
Victoria Rust
Peter Song
Michelle Weigold
Lisa Willis
VaPA
The Visual and Performing Arts department (VaPA) offers a cross-disciplinary degree that encourages innovative collaboration between disciplines. This focus integrates art history, film studies, museum and gallery practice, music, theatre, and visual arts. Students will complete this degree with a primary concentration in one area and develop a comprehensive knowledge in each of the major disciplines. Through studio arts, performance, theory, scholarship, and creative uses of media and technology, students will engage in an investigative approach to the arts, where the local and global converge, where cross-fertilization inspires critical thinking, dialogue, improvisation, and where diversity of thought is intrinsic to artistic process and practice.
When students complete this degree, they will have the skills and knowledge to enter graduate school or a variety of careers in the arts.
Events
SAY WHAT: poetry + art
September 16, 2010, 6:00 pmThis session of SAY WHAT pairs an artist talk from GOCA121 featured photographer William Wylie with a reading by Colorado poet Merril Gilfillan.
Upcoming Exhibits
Hypothesis
Hypothesis: Process in Science and Art is a multi-disciplinary exhibit and an experiment highlighting the connections between the scientific and artistic processes.
Blog
SAY WHAT: poetry + art
09.01.10This session of SAY WHAT pairs an artist talk from GOCA121 featured photographer William Wylie with a reading by Colorado poet Merril Gilfillan.
Read more »Hypothesis
07.26.10Hypothesis: Process in Science and Art is a multi-disciplinary exhibit and an experiment highlighting the connections between the scientific and artistic processes.
Read more »William Wylie
07.13.10In the exhibition American Places William Wylie focuses on the concept of place; how we respond to the landscape, how we move from the general to the specific in our personal associations with it, and how our lives are interwoven into the histories of places.
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