CU-«Ƶ dance Professor Michelle Ellsworth is among a diverse group of 178 scholars, artists and scientists from the U.S. and Canada to be awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship this year. The awardees are appointed on the basis of prior achievement and exceptional promise, and were selected from a group of nearly...
Associate Professor has been chosen to receive CU’s prestigious Thomas Jefferson Award. The award is one of the University's highest honors and is given to students, staff and faculty members who advance the ideals of Thomas Jefferson. These ideals include broad interests in literature, arts and sciences, and public affairs;...
In 2013, IAWP Founding Director Mark Amerika was appointed the Labex-H2H International Research Chair at the University of Paris 8. Now he has been invited back to screen the Paris premiere of his classic work of early mobile phone video art, Immobilité , as part of the Forms of (the)...
The Denver Post reviewed Prof. Michael Theodore's latest show at David B. Smith Gallery. "Like nature, Theodore's work is contemplative, but his high-tech edge makes the offerings a product of their time. He puts a lot of thinking into the way he aims his lasers and viewers can spend hours...
Update: Read about Miller's trip to India in his own words. Paul Miller, aka DJ Spooky, has a history of mixing sound and science to explore climate change. In 2007, he traveled to Antarctica to create an acoustic portrait of the changing ice fields there. “I showed people how arts,...
It is best to attend “Clytigation: State of Exception,” by the unclassifiable performance artist Michelle Ellsworth , with a healthy appetite. I’m not talking about your stomach, though during the show at the Chocolate Factory in Queens, where the work had its New York debut on Wednesday, someone cooks enough...
"Joel Swanson has become Denver's most sought-after artist...the reason the region's top curators and gallerists like him is that his work has an endless spirit of adventure and experimentation." Read a full review of the exhibit in The Denver Post .
Paul “DJ Spooky” Miller performed his newest work, The Hidden Code, at Fiske Planetarium. Michelle Ellsworth performed Clytigation at the ATLAS Institute.
Ellsworth, a faculty member for both the Department of Critical Media Practices and the Intermedia Art, Writing and Performance graduate program, has been featured in the New York Times for her performance "Preparation for the Obsolescence of the Y Chromosome". She is also an associate professor and co-director of dance in the Department of Theatre & Dance.
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