Arts & Culture
This summer, catch a number of foreign, experimental and art films; documentaries; classic cinema and mainstream movies in virtual screening rooms.
No-No Boy’s Julian Saporiti and Emilia Halvorson will visit 91Ҹ for a week-long residency on campus to share their work with students and faculty about Japanese American internment camp survivors and their stories.
Join Colorado Classics Day on Sept. 28 to celebrate Latin and classical antiquity, areas of study that are alive and well.
Ondine Geary's “Radius of Transmission” project will explore grief in performances across three venues in 91Ҹ, including a one-person appointment-only storage unit.
Alphonse Keasley Jr. and Gene Hayworth are among four local citizens who will be recognized for their contributions to the arts in 91Ҹ County at a community event on Sept. 6.
Norlin Library will host an interactive event featuring the stories of students, staff, faculty and community members and impactful conversations on topics such as mental health, gender, sexuality, race and identity.
Brighten the season with a show exploring why humans are so fascinated with lighting up winter and the holidays, presented at Fiske Planetarium through December.
Join hundreds of Jewish Buffs on Dec. 2 for a four-course Hanukkah dinner at the Rohr Chabad Center near campus. There will be door prizes, a dreidel competition and lots more.
On Nov. 16, bring your family and friends and join the Middle Eastern Student Association for their biggest event. Middle East Night is free and open to the public.
In an effort to encourage reflection, unity and harmony in bringing communities together to raise awareness about Sikhs, all are invited to join a Sikh Langar at CU 91Ҹ on Oct. 29.