When an app makes you feel “othered” or pressured into doing something you wouldn’t have done on your own, that is known as deceptive or dark pattern design, and this manipulative practice affects us more often than we realize. CAM Associate Professor Darija Medić's work seeks to expose and counter these deceptive practices.
Faculty members Storm Gloor, Melissa Furness, and Dina Bodaubay are being honored for their exemplary contributions to the college, their respective disciplines, and the students they teach.
(Westword) This year's addition of the Best of Denver features cover art by CAM student Hattie Boyd as well as art created by other CAM students throughout the edition.
Professor Rian Kerrane sees “Ireland in Motion”, which weaves together seven pieces of motion art that range from abstract, to thought-provoking and sobering, to comical, as a “counterbalance that is also a compliment” to the celebratory "Irish spirit" that overtakes people in March.
(CU Denver News) Six CAM students traveled to Mexico City in February to experience that city's art week. The students traversed the city, taking in museum and gallery exhibitions of Mexican and international artists. They also embraced cultural and culinary experiences and benefitted from valuable networking experiences and the opportunity to form deep and lasting bonds with one another.
Sarah Watson's journey to art curation and civic engagement started in the suburbs of Philadelphia where she started making documentary films about punk rock shows. From there, Sarah studied at Syracuse University for her undergrad degree and the City University of New York (CUNY) for two graduate degrees. Sarah went on to hold leadership positions in two of CUNY's colleges. Now she is eager to work with CU Denver students, get to know the arts ecosystem in Denver, and enjoy the great outdoors.
Albert Chong's Illuminations & Ruminations is on display in the Emmanuel Art Gallery through March 18, 2026. The exhibition invites visitors to remember and reflect.
Last year's Advanced Cinematography class created three video vignettes for the Denver Zoo and Conservation Alliance. The cohort-style of the film & television degree program sees students working on fellow students’ projects, creating a web series together in their junior year, and crafting senior projects that they screen at Cinefest, an annual red-carpet event complete with photographers, awards, and speeches.