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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)
The Heller Center for the Arts & Humanities will make history next month as it hosts its first Indigenous Fellow, Philip Deloria, Ph.D. (More)
The theme of Apocalyptica has been a fascination present in humanity for millennia, from our earliest cultures to recent pop culture iterations, as explored in the annual symposium “Through a Glass Darkly.” (More)
When, if ever, is the right time to go to war? What’s it like to leave for war, and what’s it like to come back and attempt to re-acclimate to society? These are the types of questions Jennifer Kling and Max Shulman hope to explore with the upcoming “Experience of War” dialogues. (More)
The Heller Center for the Arts and Humanities at UCCS has a dual mission: offering scholars and artists a respite to think and create, and providing space for interaction between art and academia. (More)
The University of Colorado Colorado Springs will celebrate 23 books published by UCCS authors in the past two years at the UCCS Book Party, held from 5–7 p.m. on Apr. 29 at the Heller Center for Arts & Humanities. (More)
The fellow series, in line with the Heller Center’s mission to preserve, engage and explore the West of the imagination, has featured many notable academics and artists since its inception. (More)
Dohee Lee, a recent winner of a Guggenheim Fellowship, and Christine Stewart, the poet laureate for the state of South Dakota, will serve as Heller Fellows for the 2020-21 academic year. (More)
Guest artist Joanne Lavendar will join local plein air artists for the 2019 Paint Out event at the Heller Center for the Arts & Humanities. (More)
Colin McAllister, assistant professor and co-director of the music program in the Department of Visual and Performing Arts, will join other artists for the world premiere of “Aeneas in the Underworld” March 18. (More)