Interested in trying out for the Cheerleading team?
We will be holding tryouts at the UCCS Rec Center from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
For requirements and future updates,follow the Facebook UCCS Cheer page:
Interested in trying out for the Cheerleading team?
We will be holding tryouts at the UCCS Rec Center from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
For requirements and future updates,follow the Facebook UCCS Cheer page:
The annual Senior Visual Arts Majors Exhibit showcases exciting and innovative art by the graduating seniors in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts. The exhibition is planned and executed from start to finish by the visual art students as part of their professional development course and is the sampling of work from students working in a wide variety of media.
Time:
12:00pm-5:00pm
Description:
DOCUMENTATION features the work of three photographers and their compelling personal narratives.
Matt Chmielarczyk's iPhone-generated and social-media shared photographic documentation of his daughter's life-changing surgery explores the line of personal versus public and invites our viewers to become a part of one family's community of support and empathy. In his most recent work, he is addressing the idea that images are images, regardless of the tool with which they are captured or how they are viewed.
Bill Starr has for the past 30 years captured movement in dance, theater, performance art and most recently Colorado's indie/electronic/folk music scene through photography. Starr's physical and social challenges from living with acute rheumatoid arthritis since the age of nine inform how he observes and translates movement into his prolific photographic practice. His photographs capture the structural economy of the body, the architectural and functional beauty of muscle and bone, as well as the extravagant beauty of the human form that escapes the bounds of interpretation. Starr sees the studio as a space that allows interaction and experimentation among those who collaborate to create a photograph: models and photographer.
Andrea Wallace's background as a photojournalist informs her work in large-format color photography. Her work is concerned with sense of place, memory and identity. Wallace is exhibiting a new body of work for this exhibit - "Towards Amnesia".
Time:
3:00pm-6:00pm
Description:
Interested in trying out for the Cheerleading team?
We will be holding tryouts at the UCCS Rec Center from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
For requirements and future updates,follow the Facebook UCCS Cheer page:
The annual Senior Visual Arts Majors Exhibit showcases exciting and innovative art by the graduating seniors in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts. The exhibition is planned and executed from start to finish by the visual art students as part of their professional development course and is the sampling of work from students working in a wide variety of media.
Time:
12:00pm-5:00pm
Description:
DOCUMENTATION features the work of three photographers and their compelling personal narratives.
Matt Chmielarczyk's iPhone-generated and social-media shared photographic documentation of his daughter's life-changing surgery explores the line of personal versus public and invites our viewers to become a part of one family's community of support and empathy. In his most recent work, he is addressing the idea that images are images, regardless of the tool with which they are captured or how they are viewed.
Bill Starr has for the past 30 years captured movement in dance, theater, performance art and most recently Colorado's indie/electronic/folk music scene through photography. Starr's physical and social challenges from living with acute rheumatoid arthritis since the age of nine inform how he observes and translates movement into his prolific photographic practice. His photographs capture the structural economy of the body, the architectural and functional beauty of muscle and bone, as well as the extravagant beauty of the human form that escapes the bounds of interpretation. Starr sees the studio as a space that allows interaction and experimentation among those who collaborate to create a photograph: models and photographer.
Andrea Wallace's background as a photojournalist informs her work in large-format color photography. Her work is concerned with sense of place, memory and identity. Wallace is exhibiting a new body of work for this exhibit - "Towards Amnesia".
Time:
3:00pm-6:00pm
Description:
Interested in trying out for the Cheerleading team?
We will be holding tryouts at the UCCS Rec Center from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
For requirements and future updates,follow the Facebook UCCS Cheer page:
Josh Fox, Director, will present an advanced screening of his new documentary Gasland Part II. Gasland Part II is an HBO Documentary Films release which will premiere on HBO on July 8th. You can get a FREE sneak peek and have the opportunity to meet the director in a Question and Answer session after the film. Colorado Springs is one of just 4 cities screening this premier before the film is shown on HBO.Parking on campus will be free that evening. The film will be shown in Gallogly Events Center on the UCCS campus from 6:00 to 9:00 p.m. on May 23rd.
Description:
Spring 2013 Commencement
Time:
12:00pm-5:00pm
Description:
The annual Senior Visual Arts Majors Exhibit showcases exciting and innovative art by the graduating seniors in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts. The exhibition is planned and executed from start to finish by the visual art students as part of their professional development course and is the sampling of work from students working in a wide variety of media.
Time:
12:00pm-5:00pm
Description:
DOCUMENTATION features the work of three photographers and their compelling personal narratives.
Matt Chmielarczyk's iPhone-generated and social-media shared photographic documentation of his daughter's life-changing surgery explores the line of personal versus public and invites our viewers to become a part of one family's community of support and empathy. In his most recent work, he is addressing the idea that images are images, regardless of the tool with which they are captured or how they are viewed.
Bill Starr has for the past 30 years captured movement in dance, theater, performance art and most recently Colorado's indie/electronic/folk music scene through photography. Starr's physical and social challenges from living with acute rheumatoid arthritis since the age of nine inform how he observes and translates movement into his prolific photographic practice. His photographs capture the structural economy of the body, the architectural and functional beauty of muscle and bone, as well as the extravagant beauty of the human form that escapes the bounds of interpretation. Starr sees the studio as a space that allows interaction and experimentation among those who collaborate to create a photograph: models and photographer.
Andrea Wallace's background as a photojournalist informs her work in large-format color photography. Her work is concerned with sense of place, memory and identity. Wallace is exhibiting a new body of work for this exhibit - "Towards Amnesia".
Time:
12:00pm-5:00pm
Description:
The annual Senior Visual Arts Majors Exhibit showcases exciting and innovative art by the graduating seniors in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts. The exhibition is planned and executed from start to finish by the visual art students as part of their professional development course and is the sampling of work from students working in a wide variety of media.
Time:
12:00pm-5:00pm
Description:
DOCUMENTATION features the work of three photographers and their compelling personal narratives.
Matt Chmielarczyk's iPhone-generated and social-media shared photographic documentation of his daughter's life-changing surgery explores the line of personal versus public and invites our viewers to become a part of one family's community of support and empathy. In his most recent work, he is addressing the idea that images are images, regardless of the tool with which they are captured or how they are viewed.
Bill Starr has for the past 30 years captured movement in dance, theater, performance art and most recently Colorado's indie/electronic/folk music scene through photography. Starr's physical and social challenges from living with acute rheumatoid arthritis since the age of nine inform how he observes and translates movement into his prolific photographic practice. His photographs capture the structural economy of the body, the architectural and functional beauty of muscle and bone, as well as the extravagant beauty of the human form that escapes the bounds of interpretation. Starr sees the studio as a space that allows interaction and experimentation among those who collaborate to create a photograph: models and photographer.
Andrea Wallace's background as a photojournalist informs her work in large-format color photography. Her work is concerned with sense of place, memory and identity. Wallace is exhibiting a new body of work for this exhibit - "Towards Amnesia".