Tag: Faculty
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CMC art professor finds sudden success after Arkansas art show
This article was published in the Steamboat Pilot. By Teresa Ristow. Steamboat Springs — A Colorado Mountain College art professor is seeing sudden success in the professional art world following the display of his artwork in an Arkansas exhibit last year. About two miles of fiber are used for each of Allen’s sculptures, which are…
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CMC ArtShare presents Joseph Gamble’s ‘Moments in Place’
Joseph Gamble is a professional photographer and a professor of photography at the Isaacson School for New Media at Colorado Mountain College, and the public will soon be able to enjoy his photos in Glenwood Springs. His work embraces commercial, editorial and fine art applications, and has appeared in numerous venues including The New York…
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Theater prof Ketzenbarger takes his play to NYC
CMC’s Gary Ketzenbarger has been selected to act in the prestigious United Solo Theatre Festival in New York City this fall. This international festival, in its sixth year, is the world’s largest festival of solo performances and is held Sept. 17 to Nov. 22 at the highly acclaimed Theatre Row in the heart of the New York City…
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1000 Words: Pyramid Peak
Last weekend, three Spring Valley faculty and staff– Johann Aberger, Seth Andersen, and Derek Johnston – summited Colorado’s Pyramid Peak with CMC President Carrie Hauser and her husband Jeff on a beautiful bluebird day. Seth Andersen, photographer and photo and lab tech for the Isaacson School for New Media, documented the day. A few of…
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Catching Up With Photographer Joseph Gamble
This article and interview with Joseph Gamble’s were published on WUSF News. Longtime Floridian Joseph Gamble has a new exhibition at the Florida Museum of Photographic Arts in Tampa. It’s his largest exhibition ever, which encompasses a sort of retrospective of his entire body of work, and photographs he’s taken at Cape Canaveral. Gamble, who…
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Celestial News: See the magnificent Milky Way
Faint and misty, soft as silk, Some say you are made of milk. Road to heaven, river of light, Glowing star clouds fill the night. — Jimmy Westlake, 2010 When the bright moon is not in the sky, the dark summer night reveals one of its most spectacular treasures — the soft, misty glow of…
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Jimmy Westlake: Yampa River Star Party this Saturday
This coming Saturday evening, I will be conducting a summer stargazing event out at the Yampa River State Park campground, three miles west of Hayden on U.S. Highway 40, beginning at 9 p.m. This will be my second “Yampa River Star Party” event. and I am very excited about it! Last summer, we had a…
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Inside the Mountain: An Interview with Outdoor Education professor Bruce Kime
Radio CMCs “Inside the Mountain” explores life at Colorado Mountain College through the eyes of its students, faculty, and staff. Host Lucas Turner interviewed recently retired Outdoor Education faculty Bruce Kime about his travels as head of Outdoor Education at CMC Spring Valley. If you want to read more about Bruce in addition to listening…
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Jimmy Westlake: Venus and Jupiter meet for spectacular conjunction
CMC astronomy and physics professor Jimmy Westlake’s “Celestial News” column appears weekly in the Steamboat Today newspaper. Anytime the night sky’s two brightest planets pass close to each other, it is a spectacular event worth watching. Venus, our dazzling “Evening Star,” has been flirting with Jupiter, the king of the planets, for several weeks now.…
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Edwards educators named CMC’s collegewide adjunct and full-time Faculty of the Year
By Carrie Click Educators Cynthia Bell and Carol Koch are not only regarded as the year’s top faculty at the Colorado Mountain College campus in Edwards, where they teach. Both have also been selected the collegewide Faculty of the Year for all 11 of the college’s locations. CMC President and CEO Dr. Carrie Besnette Hauser…