GOCA: Eric Olson’s voyage from sketchbook to canvas
GOCA presents “Hiatus” by Eric M. Olson from April 6-22. This exhibition features newly completed paintings that Olson originally conceived of between 1974 to 1984. (More)
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GOCA presents “Hiatus” by Eric M. Olson from April 6-22. This exhibition features newly completed paintings that Olson originally conceived of between 1974 to 1984. (More)
Continued commitment to the success of military-affiliated students at UCCS led to the university’s eighth-consecutive recognition in the annual Military Friendly schools rankings. (More)
On February 22 and 23, the Ent Center for the Arts at UCCS and the UCCS Theatre & Dance Program present a dance experience unlike any other featuring Tiffany Mills Dance Company. (More)
Beginning Thursday, February 2, GOCA presents the much-anticipated UCCS Visual Arts Faculty Triennial Exhibition. Distinguished faculty will present their newest works through March 18. (More)
Beginning Thursday, February 2, this poignant play explores a father-son relationship nearing its end and how food provides nourishment for their family in unexpected ways. (More)
You may think you know the story of the iconic March sisters, but Kate Hamill’s newest stage adaptation offers a fresh perspective on Alcott’s timeless tale of family, growth, and sisterhood. (More)
Ukrainian guest curator Olena Speranska organized ten contemporary Ukrainian artists for the exhibition, Ukrainian Wartime Posters, making its Colorado premier at the UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art Nov. 11, 2022. (More)
On October 10, three local start-up companies were each awarded $45,000 Torch Grants at the Spark the Springs event at UCCS. (More)
October is Arts Month in Colorado Springs and the Pikes Peak region and the Ent Center for the Arts at UCCS is full of opportunities to engage with arts of all kinds. (More)
UCCS students, alumni, staff, faculty and community guests attended the opening event of Gregg Deal’s solo exhibition, Esoo Tubewade Nummetu (This Land Is Ours), at GOCA’s Marie Walsh Sharpe Gallery site at the Ent Center for the Arts. (More)
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