Andy Warhol’s legendary visit to CSU: How the pop art icon left a lasting legacy
The two-part exhibition examines how Warhol’s 1981 visit impacted the campus landscape, as well as how his photos were eerily predictive of social media.
The two-part exhibition examines how Warhol’s 1981 visit impacted the campus landscape, as well as how his photos were eerily predictive of social media.
The acclaimed multimedia artist will present a public lecture and engage students across campus Feb. 9 and 10.
The inaugural President’s Art Prize offers $500 for the top winner, with artwork receiving highest honors to be showcased at Magnolia House.
CSU’s Art & Art History Department will commemorate the 50th anniversary of the Visual Arts Building with a celebration and the opening of the exhibition, ‘In the Making: 50 Years in the Visual Arts Building.’
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 new academic year brings new and returning leaders to the CSU College of Liberal Arts to help direct program launches, department milestones and college goals.
The Sept. 11 event will feature a lecture by Linda Wolk-Simon, a specialist in sixteenth-century Italian art with a focus on Raphael, along with 16th century Italian musical prologue of Renaissance Marian music CSU Professor of Music Joel Bacon.
The exhibition will be on display Aug. 27 to Dec. 12 and will include a curator’s talk and reception Aug. 28.
The art history junior secured a prestigious internship at The Met in New York City.
Join us in celebrating our College of Liberal Arts Outstanding Grads for Spring 2025.