UCCS hosts Social Justice Summit
UCCS recently hosted the highly anticipated CU System Social Justice Summit, bringing together students, faculty, community leaders, and activists for a powerful day of dialogue, reflection, and action. (More)
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UCCS recently hosted the highly anticipated CU System Social Justice Summit, bringing together students, faculty, community leaders, and activists for a powerful day of dialogue, reflection, and action. (More)
Theatreworks summer productions have been a staple of the arts landscape for decades, and this year’s offering brings audiences fast-paced, kooky humor. (More)
Kaley Corinaldi’s time at UCCS has included traveling to London, performing in Theatreworks plays, working as an usher at the Ent Center, dancing, and singing, all paired with growth and a multitude of learning opportunities. (More)
Summer performances with Theatreworks, now known as Act Out, are back! This summer, the crew will be performing Shakespeare’s Two Gents. (More)
For one weekend only, the little girl in the red hood, the boy and his cow, the woman with the priceless shoes and more venture into the woods at Theatreworks – and you’re invited to join them at Into the Woods In Concert! (More)
Is cashing in always selling out? Theatreworks Colorado Springs poses the question with next month’s production of Dream Hou$e by Eliana Pipes: a new play featuring two Latina sisters on an HGTV-style reality show. (More)
The Galleries of Contemporary Art are pleased to present “Pleasure & Protest,” a group exhibition featuring the work Jackie Gendel, Lovie Olivia, Yana Payusova, Alexis Pye and Keer Tanchak. (More)
Beginning Friday, November 24, Theatreworks Colorado Springs celebrates magic this holiday season with Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s beloved story, “The Little Prince.” (More)
This event brings together world-renowned, trauma-informed artists and promises to be a unique opportunity for individuals of all backgrounds to explore the healing and empowering aspects of art. (More)
Joy L. Armstrong, Ph.D. (she/they), is the new director of the UCCS Galleries of Contemporary Art (GOCA). She will begin her tenure on November 1. (More)
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