Art professor and ceramicist wins prestigious United States Artists Fellowship
Associate Professor Del Harrow is the first faculty member of the Department of Art and Art History to receive a USA Fellowship.
Associate Professor Del Harrow is the first faculty member of the Department of Art and Art History to receive a USA Fellowship.
Relive Andy Warhol's 1981 visit to Colorado State University in this "Reel CSU" story.
The Gregory Allicar Museum of Art is presenting two new temporary exhibitions this spring.
Professor Tom Lundberg coordinates the Fibers program in the Department of Art and Art History. He is especially interested in cloth that marks time, carries identity, or migrates with people.
Held every two years, the Colorado International Invitational Poster Exhibition returns to various venues on campus Sept. 20 through Nov. 1 for its 21st edition.
A recent graduate of Colorado State University and her faculty mentor played a key role in creating an exhibition of female African artists that has moved from CSU’s Gregory Allicar Museum of Art to a museum in South Africa.
Jayleen Serrano, a senior art student concentrating in graphic design, spent the summer in Seoul studying South Korean cinema, culture, and history.
Technology has always been fundamental to the crafts which are rooted in the use of some tool. The Greek root tekhne— an art, skill, craft in work; method, system, an art, a system or method of making or doing — is about systematizing, standardizing, and organizing. For Del Harrow, associate professor of pottery, throwing on the wheel is about practice and a development of skill, repetition of movements, and involvement in a kind of ritual practice.
Art history and printmaking students participated in a collaborative, two-day process of papermaking and stenciling in the style of the peoples of the Pacific.
The second semester of “LB 393: Seminar in Arts, Humanities and the Social Sciences” offers a new interdisciplinary look into the similarities between pottery and poetry.