(CU Denver News)-- What does the term Chicano/a mean? What exactly constitutes Chicano Art? And does Chicano art belong in mainstream museums? Edward Tyndall, assistant professor of Film & Television, and Quintin Gonzalez, associate professor of Visual Arts, examine the subject.
(CU Denver News)-- What does the term Chicano/a mean? What exactly constitutes Chicano Art? And does Chicano art belong in mainstream museums? Edward Tyndall, assistant professor of Film & Television, and Quintin Gonzalez, associate professor of Visual Arts, examine the subject.
Teri Wilson, Director of Human Resources at CU Denver’s College of Arts & Media (CAM), has been elected to the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the College & University Association for Human Resources (CUPA) Executive Board.
Urgent Importance, a timely and thought-provoking collection of work highlighting the paintings and mixed media pieces by Julie Puma, will be on display at the Emmanuel Art Gallery and virtually at Emmanualgallery.org from September 2 – October 9, 2020.
The College of Arts & Media (CAM) at CU Denver is very proud to announce the engagement of Katie Leonard to serve as a Special Advisor to the Dean and Activist-in-Residence to CAM.
Art-lovers and fans of Furness’s innovative, cutting-edge, radically different fine art have many options to enjoy her paintings this summer. The work can be viewed physically, virtually, and mobile(y)–yes, even on wheels.
CU Denver film professor Hans Rosenwinkel directed the documentary, which was co-produced by TFA Group and Leimkuehler Media. The subject was of particular interest to him. A former competitive ski racer, Rosenwinkel has been involved in many ski-related films
CU Denver’s College of Arts & Media (CAM) is pleased to announce the hire of Brett Rutland, who will teach in the Visual Arts Department’s Digital Animation Center
Mark Rabideau, known as leader in arts education and creative entrepreneurship, is named Associate Dean for Academic and Faculty Affairs at CU Denver’s College of Arts & Media.
Colorado Office of Film, Television & Media (COFTM) and CU Denver’s College of Arts & Media (CAM) announce the launch of the CAM Creative Corps, a student and recent-graduate run team dedicated to helping nonprofit arts and cultural organizations pivot to online programming and remote learning opportunities.
Defying Coronavirus, but not executive orders, two major College of Arts & Media (CAM) events are moving online and not allowing social-distancing to keep students from not just sharing their achievements––but celebrating them, too.
In fall of 2020, Lee will be attending Sunway University in Kuala Lumpur, earning a scholarship towards a Masters in Creative Arts & Media. It’s huge investment in her commitment to reaching her goals–she has been accepted to prestigious graduate programs in the U.S., but connections to Sunway through a CAM partnership for cultural and scholarly exchange and a graduate program that aligns with her professional ambitions have led her to take on the challenge of international study.
Nine student-led teams from the College of Arts & Media (CAM) have been awarded a total of $15,000 in funding for creative and scholarly projects as a part of the inaugural Dean’s Student Innovation Award. The awards, which encourages collaboration and idea exchange, will support large-scale, cross-disciplinary projects to be completed this spring and presented at the first CAM Innovation Awards Celebration to be held May 1, 2020.
In commitment to evolving groundbreaking curriculum and preparing students to be change-agents in the creative economy, CU Denver’s College of Arts & Media has entered into an official partnership with Sound Diplomacy that will support two innovative and trailblazing courses– Music Cities and Music Tourism– through providing live research, data, project support, mentorship, and guests lecturers.
When asked which experience gave him more butterflies, playing guitar in front of 10,000 fans at Red Rocks Amphitheatre or earning a good grade from his music teachers at the University of Colorado Denver, Luke Mossman (BS ‘04) didn’t hesitate a second to answer.