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Pre-Show Appetizer

Manifest: Colonial Tendencies of the West
Thursday, August 30, 2007, 7:00 p.m.
August 30, 2007
7:00 pmto8:30 pm

Join us as Gallery of Contemporary Art Director, Christopher Lynn, expounds on the artists and themes in the upcoming exhibition, Manifest: Colonial Tendencies of the West. Impress your family and amaze your friends with the insightful knowledge you will display at the opening reception – knowledge you picked up weeks earlier at the Pre-Show Appetizer.

Lynn will talk about the exhibit artists Philip Kwame Apagya, Amy Chan, Luis Gispert and Jeffrey Reed, Patti Hallock, Danny Ledonne, Louise Noguchi, and Kehinde Wiley, and how their work relates to the colonial tendencies of Western culture. The lecture will be followed by a Q&A session.

Manifest: Colonial Tendencies of the West will be on view September 14 – November 17, 2007.

Notice: Parking restrictions are still in place on the evening of the Pre-Show Appetizer (we’ve tried to work with the parking people here at the University to no avail). When you arrive, look for one of our Gallery representatives near the bus stop in Parking Lot 3 in front of the Science Building. He will be able to provide you with a parking pass that will allow you to park for free for the evening. Thank you for your understanding.

Tickets

  • $1: GoCA Supporters, UCCS Students
  • $4: Adult public

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