Curated by esteemed Fort Collins fine artist Louise Cutler, the art exhibit entitled "We are Still Watching" is on display in the west hallway starting in February. This exhibit is a powerful expression of black historical figures from America’s pasts that asks viewers to engage with these figures in 2023. This is an interactive exhibit that requires use of your cell phone.
Looking for more ways to engage? Join us at the following pop-up sessions:
Feb. 11th, 12:00 - 1:00 pm: Black History Month Paint workshop with Jasmine, former owner of Paint with a Twist. Pieces created here will be a part of the exhibit during the Juneteenth exhibit at the mall during the month of June.
Feb, 18th, 11:00 - 12:00 pm: Black History Month Expressions of Freedom, Song and Poetry Writing Workshop with Artist and Rapper Wayn. You do not have to be a poet or a songwriter, just bring you, your imagination and the desire to express who you are and how you feel and we will help you with the rest. (Who knows, your creation may be chosen as one to be presented at this year's Juneteenth celebration!)
Evening of Feb 18th: One night with Mike, A theatrical presentation by Michael Tatmon actor and creator of the one man show "THURGOOD" showing Feb 23-25 at the Lincoln Center Magnolia Theater in Fort Collins.
Feb. 25, 1:00 pm: Black History Month Engineering Exploration, Presented by CSU National Society Of Black Engineers