Roughly 1 million LEGO bricks take the shape of CU Boulder in this free exhibit, featuring everything from Old Main to whimsical reflections of campus life and an Eye Spy scavenger hunt.
From a time 500 years ago that brought new ideas into religion, politics, babyÖ±²¥apps and more, University Libraries is pleased to provide a glimpse of unique materials at a special event.
Join Jeanne Quinn, ceramics professor, and Melanie Yazzie, printmaking professor, at the CU Art Museum for casual in-gallery conversations about the "Faculty Exhibition: 2017."
The CU Museum of Natural History will debut "Cannabis: A Visual Perspective," a first-of-its-kind art installation of botanical illustrations of cannabis, on Friday, Sept. 8.
The breadth of artistic skill of CU Boulder babyÖ±²¥app is being celebrated in a new exhibit at the CU Art Museum. Ceramics, film, sculptures, multimedia installations, painting, photography and video works will be on view through Dec. 23.
Opening Aug. 26, the CU Boulder Museum of Natural History's latest exhibit "Curious Connections in Nature" will reveal unique and important links between organisms.
Opening Aug. 18 in Denver, professor Joel Swanson's exhibition 'Sticks & Stones' features provocative art rooted in language often used to classify and marginalize.
A new sculpture by artist Matthew Vivirito has been installed at the heart of campus, Norlin Library. The piece, titled "Sanctuary," will remain in the library through the fall semester.
The Earth Sciences & Map Library will host Professor Melanie Yazzie to discuss her new art and map exhibit "Heart Mapping: Indigenous Perspectives on Land," followed by a reception.
Would a room-sized, working model of the internet help you understand how it works? How might an event-specific social media platform work? Interested in gaming live with friends on your phone? Explore these student projects and more at the ATLAS Expo.