UCCS to program downtown gallery

Caitlin Green, interim director, Gallery of Contemporary Art, explains the layout of exhibit space in the Plaza of the Rockies building to Andrea Cordova, executive assistant, Office of the Chancellor, and Tom Christensen, dean, College of Letters, Arts and Sciences.
Caitlin Green, interim director, Gallery of Contemporary Art, explains the layout of exhibit space in the Plaza of the Rockies building to Andrea Cordova, executive assistant, Office of the Chancellor, and Tom Christensen, dean, College of Letters, Arts and Sciences.

UCCS will begin its artistic management of the art gallery space located at 121 N. Tejon in the Plaza of the Rockies building, UCCS, representatives of Nor’wood Development Group and the Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center announced today.

The space currently known as the FAC Modern will be reborn as the UCCS Gallery of Contemporary Art 121, or GOCA 121, and will continue to build on the long tradition of contemporary art exhibits at UCCS. Since 1981, UCCS has operated the Gallery of Contemporary Art in the Science Building at UCCS. This new space for UCCS will invigorate downtown by bringing extraordinary works to the area.

“Our goal was to provide a space downtown for the arts,” Chris Jenkins, President of Nor’wood, said. “The presence of UCCS in downtown with an arts and culture focus builds on downtown’s momentum.”

Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak discusses the exhibit space with Martin Wood, vice chancellor, University Advancement.
Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak discusses the exhibit space with Martin Wood, vice chancellor, University Advancement.

UCCS Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak thanked Nor’wood for providing the university the opportunity to showcase the work of regional, national and international artists in an additional venue made available to the university without charge. GOCA 121 will be situated between two other downtown artistic centers, Nosh and the Cultural Office of the Pikes Peak Region (COPPeR). Together with Nosh’s artistic cuisine and COPPeR’s pulse on the art community, they will add vitality to the local arts scene.

“We believe the strength of the downtown is vital to our community’s future,” Shockley-Zalabak said. “By bringing art to the area, we are contributing to the overall health of downtown.”

The Fine Arts Center’s final exhibition at the FAC Modern closed Nov. 13. UCCS will open its first exhibit Feb. 5, 2010. Details of the exhibit will be announced later.

Currently housed in the under-renovation Science Building at UCCS, the Gallery of Contemporary Art recently launched a new public art program, “AWOL: Art Without Limits,” to create new venues for art through site-specific installations and non-traditional exhibit spaces such as downtown parking garages and beneath the Colorado Avenue bridge. Caitlin Green, interim director, Gallery of Contemporary Art, said the new venue provides an opportunity to reach new audiences and develop a forum for critical discourse on contemporary art.

Caitlin Green, interim director, Gallery of Contemporary Art, Andrea Cordova, executive assistant, Office of the Chancellor, Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak and Tom Christensen, dean, College of Letters, Arts and Sciences tour exhibit space in the Plaza of the Rockies building.
Caitlin Green, interim director, Gallery of Contemporary Art, Andrea Cordova, executive assistant, Office of the Chancellor, Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak and Tom Christensen, dean, College of Letters, Arts and Sciences tour exhibit space in the Plaza of the Rockies building.

For more information on the Gallery of Contemporary Art, visit www.galleryuccs.org.

Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak, Tom Christensen, dean, College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, and Caitlin Green, interim director, Gallery of Contemporary Art, discuss possibilities for new exhibit space.
Chancellor Pam Shockley-Zalabak, Tom Christensen, dean, College of Letters, Arts and Sciences, and Caitlin Green, interim director, Gallery of Contemporary Art, discuss possibilities for new exhibit space.

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