Upcoming
Upcoming Exhibitions
Turn, Turn, Turn: Picturing Time
August 5, 2025鈥揓uly 2026Can time be held, seen, reimagined?Turn, Turn, Turn invites viewers to consider how artists capture, challenge, and reshape our understandings of time. Through depictions of specific hours of the day, seasonal shifts, and historical moments, many artworks anchor the intangible in the material. Prints by William Hogarth and And艒鈥疕iroshige, for example, offer glimpses into daily life across different eras and geographies.Yet, the concept of time is much more challenging to render. Resi...
Shaping Time: CU Ceramics Alumni 2000鈥2020
September 5鈥揇ecember 19, 2025The 色戒成人直播 ceramics program is celebrating its history with faculty Scott Chamberlin, Kim Dickey, and Jeanne Quinn. To honor the achievements of artists who graduated from this program, faculty curators are partnering with the CU Art Museum to present a retrospective exhibition.Shaping Time: CU Ceramics Alumni 2000鈥2020 features artwork by 30 alumni, who offer an expansive, intermedial perspective of contemporary ceramics. Themes include landscape and the environment, domest...
Biogenic Futures: Women Shaping Material Ecologies
September 5鈥揇ecember 19, 2025As the climate crisis challenges the viability of conventional material systems, Biogenic Futures: Women Shaping Material Ecologies highlights the transformative potential of biomaterials and their capacity to reshape our built environment through care, resilience, and innovation.This exhibition proposes a reorientation of design culture toward stewardship and co-creation鈥攆ostering collaboration across disciplines and institutions. By bridging the gap between research and applic...