On Friday, Oct. 10, CSU Arts Management and the Silver Grill are hosting art for breakfast. David Pyle, artist, writer, and faculty member in Arts Management at Colorado State University and ‘roving bands of sketchers’ comprised of CSU students will be doing drawings of diners and the community. The exhibition honors the people who make the café a cornerstone of the community. A portion of the proceeds from today’s sales will be generously donated by the Silver Grill to CSU’s BRAINY program.
“The Perfect Intersection: Art-making as a way to Learn (and Do!) Anything” is an interdisciplinary class for first-year students to explore art as a gateway to deeper learning, and features special guests across campus including President Amy Parsons, Dean Kjerstin Thorson, and Professor Temple Grandin.
Cofounded by Colorado State University staff member Brigid McAuliffe, Picture Me Here will host two photography exhibitions showcasing stories of immigrants living in Fort Collins through Sept. 29.
Beginning July 26, volunteers are needed to help paint the nearly 4,000-square-foot street mural that welcomes fans to Canvas Stadium and celebrates Ram pride.