Exhibitions

Marina Kassianidou artwork

Marina Kassianidou

"Shear Zones" exhibition at East Window Gallery

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Todd Stewart and art historian Robert Bailey

Todd Stewart & Robert Bailey 

"In Progress" at NEST on the CU Boulder campus

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WINDBREAK

A multidisciplinary Earth Days retreat, April 22-24, 2022

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Windbreak exhibition

Diane Burko

Co-Terminous

Boundaries in time and space, so often alienating or abrupt, also offer a place for enmeshment, a recognition of assorted, inherent continuums. Artists here work to illuminate indiscernible thresholds, subtle rhythms of horizons, watermarks of catastrophe. Our shared environmental futures depend upon recognizing the particularities of loss and inequality, while also demanding a constant realignment of vantages, so justice becomes actionable. Our fortunes, our fates, our borders, our bodies are all co-terminous, and they require heightened perception to witness the fainter spectrum of what’s being lost and what could be gained.

Curated by Erin Espelie: Assistant Professor, Cinema Studies & Critical Media Practices and Co- Director, NEST Studio for the Arts, CU Boulder.

Exhibition Essay


1750 Wewatta Street, Denver
Exhibition dates: Oct 22-Jan 9, 2021
All visitors need to make a reservation on the  in advance of their visit.

PERMANENT/TRANSITORY

Nina Elder artwork, 2020

PERMANENT/TRANSITORY is a crowd-sourced collaboration between artist Nina Elder, NEST, The Dairy Arts Center, CU Boulder and the larger community. The works explore phenomena, responding to the questions “What is permanent?â€

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"What is permanent?"
NEST mural—CASE Building, Room W250,
University of babyÖ±²¥app Boulder
1725 Euclid Ave, Boulder, CO 80309

“What is transitory?â€
Dairy Arts Center mural
2590 Walnut Street, Boulder, CO 80302.

The collected thoughts become large 2D artworks with the words meticulously hand-drawn onto the windows. They will be on display until December.