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Sugar, Sugar
Sugar, Sugar

Sugar, Sugar
November 24, 2009 – January 21, 2010, I.D.E.A. Space
This exhibit explores sugar through historical, scientific, literary and artistic lenses. A series of Sugar Salons will feature sugar-related activities, lectures, and performances throughout the duration of the exhibit.


Women's Work:  Contemporary Women Printmakers
Women’s Work: Contemporary Women Printmakers

Exhibition: Women’s Work: Contemporary Women Printmakers
October 6 – November 12, 2009, I.D.E.A. Space


Patrick Dougherty:  Creature Comforts
Patrick Dougherty: Creature Comforts

“Creature Comforts” is Patrick Dougherty’s most recently completed site-specific sculpture, on the Colorado College campus. It will be on display for approximately the next two years.


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Through innovative collaborations, visual art exhibitions, performances, speakers, and events, I.D.E.A. programs encourage impassioned dialogues and interdisciplinary investigations that extend far beyond gallery walls. more

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Faculty Throwdown III:  Body Art: New Photography from China
Faculty Throwdown III: Body Art: New Photography from China

Faculty Throwdown III: Body Art: New Chinese Photography
Wednesday, February 25, 2009, 3:30 PM, I.D.E.A Space

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Sugar, Sugar
Sugar, Sugar

Sugar, Sugar
November 24, 2009 – January 21, 2010, I.D.E.A. Space
This exhibit explores sugar through historical, scientific, literary and artistic lenses. A series of Sugar Salons will feature sugar-related activities, lectures, and performances throughout the duration of the exhibit.

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Future Self Stop-Motion Class in Collaboration with I.D.E.A.
Future Self Stop-Motion Class in Collaboration with I.D.E.A.

In collaboration with I.D.E.A., Future Self students participated in a two-week stop motion animation class taught by C.C. grad and I.D.E.A. assistant Danielle Dubler.

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Sugar, Sugar
Sugar, Sugar

Sugar, Sugar
November 24, 2009 – January 21, 2010, I.D.E.A. Space
This exhibit explores sugar through historical, scientific, literary and artistic lenses. A series of Sugar Salons will feature sugar-related activities, lectures, and performances throughout the duration of the exhibit.

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