Amending and a mending History May 31 - June 05
May 31 - June 05
This summer institute will teach basic social justice concepts through arts-based practices. Participants will integrate all they have learned by working with the featured artist to create an art piece from a social justice framework. Students collaborate alongside CSU faculty, students, and community educators through team building, intercultural dialogue, and collaboration across differences, nurturing individual and collective voices, and fostering community dialog by emphasizing skills that promote social justice advocacy. In the process they not only learn what a career in the arts through a social justice lens looks and feels like but also how the art fits into their lives and communities by addressing issues of equity, belonging, access, justice, and how the creative process is a part of all of our stories.
This year participants will have the unique opportunity to learn from skilled teachers, from each other, from themselves, and from History. Fort Collins-based multimedia artist Louise Cutler is excited to join the Social Justice thru the Arts team empowering youth through creative expression.
Experience will include:
- Experience working with CSU faculty and students through art-based practices.
- Expert advice on applying to college, admission requirements, financial aid, housing, and careers
- Certificate of Completion
- Final presentation
Exhibition Opening and Reception
Sunday, June 5th, 1:00 p.m.
Richardson Design Center
522 W. Lake Street, CSU CampusFree and Open to the Public
Exhibition
June 5-12th
Nancy Richardson Design Center
522 W. Lake Street, CSU Campus
June 13-Aug 15
Visual Arts Building
551 W, Pitkin street, CSU Campus
Contact Coordinators
Dr. Caridad Souza
Associate Professor of Women's and Ethnic Studies
caridad.souza@colostate.edu
Dr. Patricia Vigil
Director of University Partnership and student success
Patricia.Vigil@colostate.edu
Silvia Minguzzi
Director of the Hatton Gallery&Digital Performing Space
Department of Art and Art History
silvia.minguzzi@colostate.edu
Interns and Mentors
Marcela Pajares Berger, Noe Vargas, Keri-Ann Wolfe, Allison Lanning