Tag: Events
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Gone Clubbin’
This article on the Pottery Club of Aspen’s annual Holiday Pottery Sale was first printed in the Aspen Daily News. The event runs from Dec. 11-13 at CMC in Aspen. Numerous CMC faculty and students take part. Two Dozen Potters Find a Common Interest, and Put it On Sale We’ve got ski clubs and equestrian…
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Sopris Theatre Company brings Renaissance-era comedy to Glenwood
This article on CMC’s Sopris Theatre Company’s latest production, The Glorious Ones, was printed in the Glenwood Post Independent. The production runs Dec. 4 through Dec. 6, Dec. 11-13 and Dec. 7 at the New Space Theatre at CMC in Glenwood Springs. The latest production from Sopris Theatre Company bounces from over-the-top humor to quiet,…
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CMC photo students to give free portraits via Help-Portrait Dec. 5
The faculty, staff and students of the professional photography program at Colorado Mountain College’s Isaacson School for New Media will be at the college’s Lappala Center in Carbondale on Friday, Dec. 5, from 5 to 8 p.m., providing free portraits as part of the international Help-Portrait movement. Help-Portrait is a global movement of photographers using…
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Restorative justice event at CMC Leadville
Reprinted from the Leadville Herald Democrat. Full Circle of Lake County will present a program on restorative justice on Dec. 2 at 6 p.m. in the Climax Molybdenum Leadership Center at Colorado Mountain College. The main speaker of the night will be Sharletta Evans. In 1995, Evans lost her 3-year-old son in a drive-by shooting.…
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Startup Weekend Western Colorado to turn ideas into business ventures
[Glenwood Springs, CO] – The weekend of Nov. 21-23, entrepreneurs and creative minds are invited to Colorado Mountain College’s Glenwood Center for Startup Weekend Western Colorado. This event will provide not only inspiration, but the resources required for building and launching a viable, scalable company. During the weekend, participants share ideas, form teams around top…
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Colorado Mountain College landscape painting exhibit comes ‘Close to Home’
Five renowned artists are your neighbors By Carrie Click Usually, it goes something like this: You arrive at an art exhibit and look around. If it’s a landscape show, you admire the talent and perspective of the painters, but you don’t recognize the scenes depicted. They depict a far-off beach or city, or maybe a…
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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…
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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,…
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A celebration of 50 years of Colorado wilderness
Photographer John Fielder to present wilderness images at CMC Edwards In celebration of the 50th anniversary of America’s Wilderness Act, renowned photographer John Fielder will present his favorite wilderness images at Colorado Mountain College in Edwards on Tuesday, Nov. 4, 2014, from 3-5 pm. Fielder has been photographing the beauty of Colorado for 40 years.…
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16th annual Screamboat Chamber of Horrors is back with a few new surprises
This article was printed in Explore Steamboat. By Audrey Dwyer. Steamboat Springs — As students and faculty diligently work on preparations for the 16th annual Screamboat Chamber of Horror, they can’t help but think of the emotional roller coaster the brave guests will experience. “It makes them feel the goosebumps, the hairs standing up on…