Author: cmcgenesis

  • Cesark presents ‘Floating Compression’ at CMC ArtShare Gallery

    By Carrie Cilck. For those familiar with the work of the late architect Buckminster Fuller and his one-time student, sculptor Kenneth Snelson, the artwork of K Rhynus Cesark may strike a distant yet distinct chord. Cesark’s art is the focus of a solo exhibition, “Floating Compression,” at the CMC ArtShare Gallery in downtown Glenwood Springs…

  • Find Your Spring Semester Class

    Colorado Mountain College class search is now open You can now search for your classes online. Classes are being finalized, so information and schedules some may change before spring semester begins. Early Registration at CMC locations is open November 10-25 for current, degree-seeking students. To register early you must have: – a zero balance on…

  • Lois Gibbs to Speak at CMC in Edwards Nov. 6

    Love Canal Activist to Interact with Students and the Public By Carrie Click You can count them off on a few fingers – a select group of young American women in the second half of the 20th century who dared to stand up, demand answers and enact change regarding grave environmental hazards plaguing their families,…

  • Wall Street Journal consults Isaacson School teacher

    New headset makes virtual reality mobile Wall Street Journal Video recently reviewed Altergaze, a 3D-printed headset which connects to smartphones, giving users a virtual reality experience from their mobile device. For the review, WSJ Video sought the expertise of Steve Kaufman, an instructor at Colorado Mountain College’s Isaacson School for New Media. Kaufman is involved…

  • Let it Shine: An evening with John Perlin

    Join author, lecturer, and expert in solar energy and forest preservation John Perlin for a free presentation on his newest book: “Let It Shine: The 6,000-Year Story of Solar Energy.” Perlin will speak at 6:30 p.m. on Monday, Oct. 6 in the Calaway Room at the Third Street Center, 520 S. Third St., Carbondale The…

  • EV Rally of the Rockies shows off electric car muscle

    Oct. 3 road rally starts in Aspen, Vail, Grand Junction and Snowmass Village, converges in Carbondale Eight electric vehicles will take a fall colors road rally on Friday, Oct. 3, leaving from Aspen, Vail, Grand Junction and Snowmass Village, traveling through communities equipped with vehicle charging stations, and ending with a party in Carbondale. “The…

  • Dan Young teaches two-day plein-air workshop in Rifle

    Noted plein-air artist Dan Young, who attended the Colorado Institute of Art, is committed to capturing the landscape on canvas. He will be sharing his expertise in a special two-day painting workshop at Colorado Mountain College in in Rifle Oct. 3 and 4. The first morning will include a short lecture, and the remainder of the…

  • Certified wedding and event planner course offered at CMC

    Colorado Mountain College has partnered with Lovegevity’s Wedding Planning Institute, a nationally recognized training program for the wedding and event planning industry, to offer a Wedding and Event Planning Certification course. Classes will be held on Mondays from Sept. 29 through Dec. 8 at the college’s Edwards campus and taught by Hollie Johnson Hawkins, an…

  • CMC-Spring Valley closed Friday, Sept. 26

    Colorado Mountain College’s campus at Spring Valley will be closed for everything except essential services to residential students on Friday, Sept. 26. This is due to a prolonged power outage scheduled by Holy Cross Electric. Beginning at 7 a.m., internet and phone connectivity will not be available on campus. The outage is expected to extend into the…

  • A cappella group brings ‘wow’ sound to Rifle

    17th Avenue Allstars cover songs from 50s doo-wop to today The 17th Avenue Allstars have been trendsetters in a cappella musical performance for more than two decades. From their earliest gigs in 1989, standing by a jukebox at Acappella’s restaurant in downtown Denver, winning the national Harmony Sweepstakes, to twice being named the official anthem…