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Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center, Colorado Springs, 1936; Colorado Springs School District 11 Administration Building, Colorado Springs; General William J. Palmer High School, Colorado Springs, 1940; Kimball's Peak Three Theater (former Peak Theater), Colorado Springs, 1935; Morrison Brothers Market, Colorado Springs, 1936
The Center for Fine Art Photography is a non-profit exhibition and education space located in Fort Collins, Colorado, United States. The Center was founded in 2004 and features rotating exhibitions of fine art photography by artists from around the world.
Although the school's official name became "The Art Institute of Colorado (AiC)", it was sometimes referred to as the "Colorado Institute of Art (CIA)". On June 27, 2013, the Art Institute of Colorado was placed on notice by its regional accreditor, the Higher Learning Commission (HLC) of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools ...
Situated in the heart of Fort Collins, The Lincoln Center is the premier multi-venue performing and visual arts center in Northern Colorado.It was founded in 1978 through a community initiative called “Designing Tomorrow Today” that resulted in a voter-approved $2.2 million capital improvements tax, with the community raising an additional $300,000 to complete a new performing and visual ...
Colorado State University Art Galleries: Fort Collins: Larimer: Front Range: Art: website, located in the Visual Art Building, includes the Hatton Gallery, Glass Box Gallery and Mini Gallery Colorado State Capitol: Denver: Denver: Denver Area: History: Tours of the state capitol building, exhibits on the building and Colorado's early history ...
The Art Institute of Austin's campus at 921 Main St. in downtown Bastrop is closing along with all the institute's other campuses.
The Colorado Council on the Arts was an agency of the state government of Colorado, responsible for the promotion of the arts. In July 2010, the Council on the Arts and Art in Public Places programs merged to become Colorado's Creative Industries Division. Its budget combines state funds with federal funds from the National Endowment for the Arts.
The Colorado Photographic Arts Center (CPAC) is a non-profit photography organization that holds exhibitions and has a collection of photographic materials in Denver, Colorado. Originally founded in 1963, the Center has moved around to various spaces over the years, but now has found a home at 1070 Bannock Street in Denver's Golden Triangle ...