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Americans for the Arts Celebrates 30th Anniversary of National Arts & Humanities Month

Americans Are Encouraged to Explore the Role of Arts in Their Communities

Thursday, October 1, 2015

Americans for the Arts invites all Americans to celebrate October as National Arts & Humanities Month (NAHM). Towns and communities across the country are hosting special events that capture the spirit that the arts and humanities bring to everyday life. 

Colorado Governor Launches Space to Create Colorado

Tuesday, July 28, 2015

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On July 27, Colorado Governor John Hickenlooper announced the launch of the Space to Create Colorado program. Inspired by Artspace’s recent construction of 30 affordable live and work units for artists and their families in Loveland, Co., Gov. Hickenlooper has decided to replicate the Loveland facility in eight mountain and rural regions throughout Colorado.

Colorado Announces Grant Opportunities for Colorado Creates

Colorado Creative Industries' (CCI) Colorado Creates Grants - Apply Now!

Thursday, March 19, 2015

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Apply now for Colorado Creates, the Colorado Creative Industries' largest grant program. Grants are awarded to support nonprofit cultural organizations and communities for arts and cultural activities. Last year,150 grants totaling $1,125,000 were awarded across Colorado. The funding period for projects is Oct. 1, 2015 - Sept. 30, 2016, and the deadline for receipt of online applications is 4 p.m. on Thursday, June 11, 2015.

KRIS Wines and Americans for the Arts announce the "Art of Giving" contest winners

Thursday, December 8, 2016

KRIS Wine and Americans for the Arts are proud to announce that Pete Beeman, creator of the Hampline Exploration Stations in Memphis, Tennessee, is the grand prize winner of the KRIS Wine “Art of Giving” contest.

The most inspiring cities for arts students and young arts professionals

Friday, August 28, 2015

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Now that it's back-to-school time and upcoming National Arts Education Week is right around the corner (September 14 - 18), WorldWideLearn's May article on the 15 most inspiring cities for young arts professionals and arts students piques our interest yet again.

Author(s): Waldorf, Lynn
Date of Publication: Feb 01, 2016

This needs assessment report quantifies key challenges facing Colorado’s visual artists and identifies potential solutions to those challenges. The information will help Colorado Artists, other arts organizations and local cultural agencies better understand and collectively respond to the needs of the state’s creative community.

 
Theme | Wonder
http://bit.ly/WonderAtC4FAP

For seven years Center Forward has featured the best images in contemporary photography and photo-based work. Submit your photographs now for this acclaimed call for entry. Emerging to established artists are encouraged to submit. All types of photographic processes and subjects are eligible for selection and exhibition.

Join us in Honoring Fort Collin’s own Center for Fine Art Photography Executive Director Hamidah Glasgow, 2018 recipient of the Hal Gould Vision in Photography Award at the Colorado Photographic Art Center in Denver. Hamidah has been the executive director for the Center for Fine Art Photography in Fort Collins, Colorado for nine years. Her direction has provided our community with a nationally recognized voice in the contemporary photographic dialog and continues to guide and mentor both emerging and established photographers internationally.

Join us for our reception April 6, 6:00-8:00 pm for the Illuminate Photography Exhibition with The Center for Fine Art Photography. Free admission. Juror Peggy Sue Amison chose 40 artists from around the world for this upcoming exhibition. Beer provided by Odell Brewing Co. and light snacks served.

Submit your photographs to our 12th annual Juried black and white photography exhibition! All Black and White photography is eligible for submission. All types of photographic processes are eligible for this exhibition. This includes all film, alternative processes, traditional, digital,  and all post-production techniques. All subject matter is welcome. All sizes are eligible. Juried by Catherine Couturier of the Catherine Couturier Gallery. Awards, Gallery Exhibition, Online Exhibition, Portfolio Reviews, Reception, Promotions and more! Login or Create a Free Account to Get Started

Come celebrate the Small Works artists and exhibition with us on Friday Evening, December 1st. Visit with the exhibiting international artists and Juror, Kat Kiernan. We will be offering beer from Odell Brewing Co., wine and light snacks for our visitors. The reception is free and open to all!
 

Call for Entry Theme | Landscapes
All types of photographic processes are eligible for this exhibition.

ARTIST HONORS AND AWARDS
All selected artists’ work is exhibited in our Main Exhibition Space and in the Online Exhibition complete with artist website links. C4FAP also provides professional installation images, event Press Release and social media promotions with an audience of 180,000+ followers internationally. All artists and friends are welcome to celebrate the exhibition with us at the Reception.

First Friday Gallery Walk
The Center for Fine Art Photography

Friday, November 3, 2017
6:00 pm - 9:00 pm

Please join us on November 3rd from 6:00 - 9:00 pm for our First Friday Gallery Walk. This First Friday will feature the Portfolio Showcase 10 exhibition, Astrid Reischwitz solo exhibition, and Photography as a Response exhibition. The Center participates in the community wide Gallery Walk on the First Friday of every month, by staying open until 9:00 pm for visitors of all ages. Admission is free and everyone is welcome.

Panel Discussion about Art and Activism
November 9, 2017 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM

The Center for Fine Art photography will host a panel discussion on Art and Activism with local professors, the Huffington Post's Christy Havranek, artists and visitors. We welcome and encourage all those who would like to listen and participate to attend this free event on November 9th from 6:00-8:00 pm.

Please RSVP at the link.
http://bit.ly/Panel_Event

Astrid Reischwitz: Stories from the Kitchen Table

Reception: October 20, 2017 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Exhibition: September 29- November 25, 2017

The Center for Fine Art photography presents Astrid Reischwitz’s Stories from the Kitchen Table exhibition and reception. The exhibition will be up at The Center from September 29th to November 25th. Please join us for the artist’s and public reception with free admission on October 20th from 6:00 pm-8:00 pm. The reception will be sponsored in kind by Odell Brewing Co.

Celebrating the first position in Arts Participation with the Colorado Arts Consortium by inviting all to stand in First Position (Ballet style as dance is the universal language) at 1p.m. mountain time in concert from the State Capitol  5280  mile high West side steps in Denver.  Saturday,  October 7,  Noon to two.  Save our Endowments. Contact 303-825-7570

Please join us for the 8th Annual Center Forward Exhibition & Reception. The reception will be held on September 22 from 5:30-8:00 pm and the Exhibition runs from August 25- September 30th.  46 artists were brought together by Juror and Executive Director, Hamidah Glasgow. The images displayed in the Main Exhibition space are inspiring and intriguing. The exhibition features a variety of works ranging from worldly perspectives and minimalist views.  

Theme | illuminate
Join The Center for Fine Art Photography for this exciting event by submitting your photographs to our ILLUMINATE call for entry and exhibition. All subject matter, genres, capture types, post production processes and sizes are eligible for selection for the Illuminate exhibition.

1st Annual Members Exhibition and Toast Award

Current and new members are welcome to submit for the upcoming members exhibition at The Center for Fine Art Photography. This is an open call. All capture types, photographic genres, and photographic processes are eligible for selection.

THEME | Portraits
Submit your portraits! A portrait is a visual representation that portrays the likeness of a person or self. All styles of portraits are welcome. All genres, capture types and photographic processes and post production processes are eligible for the exhibition.

Art  Aspen,  the  city’s  first  and  only  art  fair  dedicated  to  contemporary  art  work,   returns  to  the  Aspen  Ice  Garden  August  3-­6, featuring  approximately  30  of  the  country’s  preeminent  art   galleries,  showcasing  pieces  from  1950-­present.

The event will be in three parts:

 

1. The discussion, “How unconscious behavior reveals creativity,” begins with a presentation of how each of five artists typifies a particular dynamic. 

 

In "The Complete Artist," five artists are presented as examples of creative behavior. Hear the introduction produced in the Citizen Journalism program at the Tim Gill Center for PBS, Colorado Springs, CO:

Get ready for one of the best parties of the year! The 2016 Artini, the official kickoff for this year’s Arts Month campaign, will take place on Friday, Sept. 30, from 5:30-8:30 p.m. at The Mansion and The Mezzanine nightclubs in Downtown Colorado Springs. Hosted annually by the Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region, the Artini is a free, community celebration with live entertainment on multiple stages, lots of mixing & mingling, and the opportunity to sample signature martinis created by some of the area’s top mixologists. Art + Martini = Artini!

Winners of the valley wide student creative writing contest, Write On! will read their creative works and be filmed by Rocky Mountain Public Broadcasting System!

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2018 Honoree -

Biography

Bill has served the Metro Denver community for 20+ years as a successful entrepreneur, two-term Lakewood planning commissioner, author, community organizer, and frequent speaker on entrepreneurship and community engagement. As the Chief Executive of the Lakewood-West Colfax Business Improvement District and Board Chair of 40 West Arts District, his goal is to champion the transformation of the historic West Colfax corridor into one of the best places to live, work, and play in the metro area.


Bill Marino

Business Improvement in Colorado Historic Corridor Tied to the Arts

Posted by Bill Marino, Jan 17, 2019


Bill Marino

Small business is the heartbeat of the economy—that’s certainly the case here in Lakewood, Colorado—population 155,000 in a city that occupies 44 square miles between Denver and the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. We have seven large organizations with 1000+ employees, but nearly 7000 entities employ 50 or fewer. Primary employers are critical. But the math is crystal clear … small business rules the road. But as the new millennium arrived, not every part of our City’s economic engine was hitting on all cylinders. Lakewood’s 40 West Arts District is located in the oldest part of our City along West Colfax Avenue—a historic commercial corridor that is just now emerging from 30 years of economic decline, with the arts at the vanguard of its renaissance.

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Mr. Lucas Cowan


Mr. Kipp Kobayashi


Ms. Mandy Vink

2018 PAN Year in Review Trends and Themes: Underrepresented History Projects

Posted by Mr. Lucas Cowan, Mr. Kipp Kobayashi, Ms. Mandy Vink, Jan 14, 2019


Mr. Lucas Cowan


Mr. Kipp Kobayashi


Ms. Mandy Vink

Annually, the Public Art Network (PAN) Year in Review recognizes outstanding public art projects that represent the most compelling work for the year from across the country and beyond. The projects are selected and presented by a jury of three professionals who represent different aspects of the public art field, including artists, administrators, and other public art allies. New this year, the PAN Advisory Council curated the selected 49 selected projects for 2018 under five unique themes to broaden the exposure of the selected works on ARTSblog and social media, and to provide context to the works through national trends and themes that are impacting the field today.

Many of 2018’s selected public art projects addressed issues at the forefront of current political discourse — particularly, how history and culture has not represented race, gender, sexuality, and class with fairness. Politically and socially, the issues are playing out through the incoming U.S. House of Representatives and the #MeToo and Black Lives Matter movements, among others. The arts and culture field is not exempt from addressing these national challenges, as demonstrated in recent museum exhibitions focused on decolonization, through the debate on memorials and monuments, and with temporary and permanent public artworks. Of the 2018 selected PAN Year in Review projects, six uniquely addressed the issue of underrepresented histories. 

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