CSU Music professors release new CD, PAINTED MUSIC
uatra Duo, comprised of CSU music faculty, Michelle Stanley, flute, and Jeff LaQuatra, guitar, has released their first solo CD, PAINTED MUSIC on Navona Records.
uatra Duo, comprised of CSU music faculty, Michelle Stanley, flute, and Jeff LaQuatra, guitar, has released their first solo CD, PAINTED MUSIC on Navona Records.
The visual and performing arts at CSU remain engaged this fall. Learn more about participating in adapted events and opportunities.
Sgt. Adam Smith with the CSU Police Department faced a significant need when Governor Jared Polis urged Coloradans to wear masks in the fight against the spread of COVID-19. Thanks to the efforts of CSU Theatre’s costume shop, within a week of the announcement every essential member of CSUPD had two cloth masks. Rams take care of rams: the well-known motto is being demonstrated by CSU Theatre students and staff. They have diligently created face masks for more than 1,000 essential employees across the CSU campus, starting with the police department.
The Gregory Allicar Museum of Art is presenting two new temporary exhibitions this spring.
The Colorado State University School of Music, Theatre, and Dance presents Cabaret, the musical composed by John Kander with lyrics by Fred Ebb. The play opens on Nov. 8 and runs through Nov. 17.
November marks the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 12 mission, and with it, the Moon Museum, an artwork conceived by Forrest “Frosty” Myers.
The College of Liberal Arts hosts events and programs that foster informed conversations about complex issues. Using the lenses of the liberal arts, we gain new perspectives on topics critical to our community.
The two-weekend run opens on Friday, Oct. 4 in the University Theatre at the University Center for the Arts.
On Oct. 24, ACT Human Rights Film Festival and Gregory Allicar Museum of Art will present a collaborative curation of film and art titled "Migrations, Movements, (Im)Mobilities."
Attend an artist talk with Zora Murff about his exhibition "Re-Making the Mark" at 5 p.m. Sept. 6 in the University Center for the Arts.