18 art Photos, where the Play of Light Creates an Amazing Effect
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Event: October 26th, 2017 Pre-Play: 5:00-5:45 PM at Vicki Myhren Gallery Lecture: 6-7 PM in Sturm Hall 254 Join us for a talk by Push Play curator Melissa Feldman that unfolds the rich history of artists’ engagement with games and play, from chess master Marcel Duchamp and the Surrealist exquisite corpse through Yoko One and the 60’s Fluxus movement, to recent projects by artists like Cory Archangel and David Shrigley. Open playtime immediately before the talk at Vicki Myhren Gallery. Light appetizers provided. Lecture is free and public: bring fam, friends and questions. Feldman is a mega cool independent curator,...

The School of Art & Art History is deeply saddened to announce the unexpected loss of our treasured colleague, emeritus professor Lawrence Argent this Wednesday, October 4. With a career of over 20 years at the University of Denver’s School of Art & Art History, he brought great skill and passion to his teaching, while his international reputation as a sculptor grew at an ever-increasing pace. He was a leader in his field, and he will be missed. You can learn more about Lawrence’s career and artworks on his website, where you will recognize his famous I See What You Mean, fondly nicknamed...