Join the Department of Art & Art History and the CU Art Museum for a great night out. Over 52 studio doors will be open from 5 to 8 p.m. in the Visual Arts Complex, as part of the «Ƶ Open Studios Program. From 5 to 7 p.m. the CU Art Museum will celebrate the work of «Ƶ-based artist Ana Maria Hernando as part of their First Thursday program.
TheDepartment of Art & Art History invites the «Ƶ community to meet our student artists and see what has been happening inside the Visual Arts Complex. This once-a-year event will open up over 52 studio doors, and activate exhibition spaces to show off our best student work. This year we are featuring open MFA studios, open BFA studios, juried student group exhibitions, undergraduate film screenings, Art History MA research presentations, visiting artist print exhibitionand light refreshments.
The CU Art Museum iscelebrating the work of «Ƶ-based artist Ana Maria Hernando and her solo exhibition We Have Flowers, on view through Oct. 22. Hernando’s artwork contemplates the duality of the diurnal and nocturnal lives of flowers and features vignettes crafted from fabrics and poured resins. Tango dancers will perform a site-specific dance in Hernando's exhibition, followed by a bilingual poetry reading by Ana Maria Hernando and Kenneth Robinson. Meet the artist, enjoy refreshments, and dance to a tango-inspired playlist spun live by Radio 1190 KVCU.