It takes a lot of collaboration to put on an exhibition. Sometimes we do our own framing, but for the new Warhol prints, the gallery enlisted the help of Joan from Dry Creek Gold Leaf. These are large pieces, and we wanted to have permanent framing systems for them, so we turned to the experts....
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Printeresting!
BFA Senior, Mikaela Fortune, was recently featured on Printeresting for her work displayed in Composite: 2014 BFA Exhibition in the Myhren Gallery at the University of Denver. It is a testament to her sophistication as an artist to be recognized on a national platform. Associate Professor, Catherine Chauvin, has worked with Mikaela since her freshman year at DU....
BFA Preview
We are excited to be opening the annual BFA Exhibition TONIGHT, May 15 from 5 to 7 pm at the Myhren Gallery. Please stop by to support our graduating BFAs and enjoy some refreshments and conversation before the end of the school year. If that isn’t enough enticement, here is a preview of some of...
2014 BFA Exhibition Opening
The 2014 BFA Exhibition, entitled Composite, will be opening in one week. The show will feature works by graduating seniors in the BFA programs of the DU School of Art & Art History. Exhibiting artists include Stephanie Biller, Kimberly Carbonari, Brandon Finamore, Mikaela Fortune, Sarah Fukami, Jessica James Gilbert, Lindsey Hubbell, Ting-yu Lin, Tanner Cole Minock, and Caleb...
Walking West
Emergent digital practices professor, Conor McGarrigle, was featured in a solo exhibition at Vicki Myhren Gallery in November 2012, shortly after he came to the University of Denver. Recently he completed a walking art performance, Walking West, during which he walked 26.2 miles on Colfax Avenue in Denver. To learn more about Conor McGarrigle’s walk on...
CPR Mural Spotlight
Colorado Public Radio reporter, Marc Shulgold, interviewed gallery director, Dan Jacobs about the restoration of the Thompson Mural in Margery Reed Hall! Click here to read the full story and learn more about the work it has taken to restore the Shakespeare mural. Mural composite photo credit: William O’Connor