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2006 Faculty Exhibition

December 1, 2006 - January 5, 2007
Opening Reception: Friday, December 1, 2006, 5:00 - 7:30 p.m.
2006 Faculty Exhibition
Louis Cicotello
White, 2001
resin coated paper collage with embedded object
4"x6"

This biennial exhibition highlights work by members of the UCCS Visual and Perfoming Arts (VaPA) faculty. From paintings and photographs to sculpture and digital media, the talents of Valerie Brodar, Louis Cicotello, Carol Dass, Lin Fife, Michael Gault, Mark Guilbeau, Carolyn Intemann, Sarah Jurewicz, Christopher Lynn, Lenore McKerlie, Heather Oeklaus, and Mariya Zvonkovich will be on display.

This year, the Visual and Performing Arts department will be saying farewell to two long-time faculty members as they ready for retirement: Louis Cicotello (3-D) and Lin Fife (Fiber). Please join us as we thank them and celebrate their years of service to UCCS.

Events

  • William Wylie

    August 6, 2010, 6:00 pm

    In 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.

  • Hypothesis

    August 19, 2010, 6:00 pm

    Hypothesis: Process in Science and Art is a multi-disciplinary exhibit and an experiment highlighting the connections between the scientific and artistic processes.

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    07.13.10

    In 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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  • CC Summer Music Festival at GOCA121

    06.07.10

    The Colorado College Summer Music Festival brings their extraordinary students and faculty to join with GOCA121 on June 18 to bring music and art together. These incredible musicians will be creating new work based on their responses to the current exhibition, 4×4.
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