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As artist's skin turns white, her art ruminates on the meaning

June 4, 2019

Diagnosed at 21 with vitiligo, which causes a loss of skin pigmentation, Jasmine Colgan says 'I am not a woman of color, but a woman of colors. … My skin, which is both black and white, is a literalization of this fact of my existence'

Aaron Treher, lecturer in the Department of Art and Art History, developed a novel approach to conservation that’s part site-specific artwork and part structure to entice the birds into making it their home.

Pushing Boundaries: Grad students think like barn swallows to craft an artistic nesting site

Sept. 5, 2018

Molly McDermott, a PhD student, and Aaron Treher, an MFA graduate, collaborated on the wooden sculpture that has been installed at a barn swallow colony on private land north of Boulder.

Matt Smith and Ariana Kolins pose together in the Visual Arts Complex

Graduate students push boundaries of creativity in CU's ceramics program

Oct. 26, 2016

The Ceramics Graduate Program in the Department of Art and Art History is meant to be a transition from classroom learning to individual learning in a private studio practice. The program offers a solid foundation from which students can take risks, be challenged and stretch themselves as artists.

Sculpture by Carissa Samaniego

Art Students Recognized in International Competition

Sept. 11, 2016

Graduate sculpture students took home honorable mentions in a recent competition.

Stephanie Kantor

Westworld 100 Colorado Creatives, Stephanie Kantor

Sept. 2, 2016

Ceramics grad student interviewed as part of Westworld's 100 Colorado Creatives list.

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