News, January 20, 2026
Upcoming Events
Maria Gaspar: Visiting Artist Lecture
Monday, January 26th at 4:00 PM
Visual Arts Complex Auditorium (lower-level 1B20)
Maria Gaspar is a Chicago-born, first-generation, interdisciplinary artist negotiating the politics of location through installation, sculpture, sound, and performance. Gaspar’s body of work addresses issues of spatial justice in order to amplify, mobilize, or divert structures of power through individual and collective gestures. For the past decade, Gaspar has been recognized nationally for her multi-year projects that attempt to dismantle borders, transcend penal matter, and turn places of precarity into places of possibility. Formative works like “Radioactive: Stories from Beyond the Wall” and the “96 Acres Project” include site interventions at the largest single-site jail in the country, the Cook County Department of Corrections, in her childhood neighborhood.
Gaspar has received the Guggenheim Award for Creative Arts, the Latinx Artist Fellowship, the United States Artists Fellowship, the 3Arts Next Level Award, the Frieze Impact Prize, the Sor Juana Women of Achievement Award in Art and Activism from the National Museum of Mexican Art, and the Chamberlain Award for Social Practice from the Headlands Center for the Arts. Gaspar’s projects have been supported by the Art for Justice Fund, the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts, the Robert Rauschenberg Artist as Activist Fellowship, the Creative Capital Award, the Joan Mitchell Emerging Artist Grant, and the Art Matters Foundation. Gaspar has lectured and exhibited extensively at venues including MoMA PS1 and El Museo Del Barrio in New York, NY; the Contemporary Arts Museum, Houston, TX; the Institute of the Arts and Sciences, Santa Cruz, CA; the African American Museum, Philadelphia, PA; and the Pérez Art Museum in Miami, FL.
Next Lecture: Judd Schiffman on Monday, February 9th at 4:00 PM
Link to full Spring 2026 lecture series
Faculty News

Yumi Janairo Roth, Professor of Art Practices
Artist Talk
Thursday, January 22, 2026 from 7:00 PM to 9:00 PM
East Window Gallery: 4550 Broadway, STE C-3B2. Boulder, Colorado 80304
Link to full project description
Yumi Janairo Roth will discuss her current work with East Window, EFFIGY 1462, a four-year durational work made up of an AmazonBasics paper shredder and 1462 offset printed posters featuring words flagged and banned by the Trump administration and written in the font that mimics the “Make America Great Again” logo. Arranged in a single stack of 1462 posters (which corresponds to the number of days in a four-year presidential term), Effigy 1462 serves as both a measuring device and cathartic instrument since it requires the daily removal and shredding of a single piece of paper from the stack. Effigy 1462 also serves as a reminder of the daily labor required to tend to the stack and the daily labor required to protect against assaults on creative expression, scientific research, free speech, and basic human rights.

Corrina Espinosa, Assistant Teaching Professor of Arts Practices
This isn’t a LEGO building competition, it’s a contemporary art exhibition inviting artists to create works inspired by LEGO from a wide range of mediums, including drawing, painting, sculpture, animation, digital, collage, mixed media, and more!
The show is curated by Joshua Finley, Corrina Espinosa, and Andrew Novick, a trio of artists known for their bold, experimental, and playful approaches to art and culture.
Link to more information about this exhibition
Location: NEXT Gallery, 6851 W Colfax Ave, Lakewood, CO 80214
Opening Reception: 1/23/2026 5-10 p.m. MT