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2008 Senior Exhibition
Opening Reception: Friday, May 2, 2008, 5:30 - 8:00 p.m.
The 2008 Senior Exhibition highlights new artwork by graduating seniors of UCCS’s Visual and Performing Arts department. This is the second senior art exhibition held at UCCS and it is a tradition that will continue annually.
Exhibition Artists
- Rebecca Bauer
- Migdalia Caban
- Adam Eldridge
- Karen Freed
- Heidi Haire
- Scott Kakigi
- Joshua Kemp
- Sooin Kwon
- Charlotte Miller
- Jennifer O’Connell
- Carissa Szarkowski
- Alexis Treulieb
- Nancy Wells-Georgia
- Tyler Wendt
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.
The opening reception is free and open to the public. Parking restrictions will be lifted for Lots 3 & 4 only for the opening reception.
Images
Upcoming Exhibits
Mind the Gap
Opening Reception: Friday, September 12, 2008
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Blog
links for 2008-07-10
07.10.08Super Colossal » World Renowned Architect
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“‘Daniel Libeskind’ is often described as a ‘world renowned architect’. Coincidence? A quick search of Studio Daniel Libeskind reveals over 6800 occurrences of the term within the studio’s website and press releases.”
(tags: Daniel.Libeskind architecture)links for 2008-07-03
07.03.08Off Center » The Arts and the President
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“War, energy, humanitarian intervention, public education, women’s reproductive rights, the death penalty … somewhere on the long list of policy positions among the presidential candidates is the arts. Or at least they are for one of them.”
(tags: Barack.Obama John.McCain George.W.Bush politics art.legislation)links for 2008-07-02
07.02.08A Miniature Gate in Hot Pursuit of a Miniature Central Park (New York Times)
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“[W]hen Bob Henry, captain of the Rachel Marie, who is in charge of towing Smithson’s island, looked out across the East River Thursday afternoon and saw another piece of conceptual art gaining on him, he did not view the development kindly.” (via [...]













