Academic Engagement at the FAC
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Theatre productions, museum exhibitions, and hands-on art experiences with Bemis School of Art all provide opportunities for course connections.
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Check out the FAC website to learn more about academic engagement at the FAC or to request a class visit. Unsure how these opportunities could resonate with your course? Email facengagement@coloradocollege.edu“> FAC Engagement to set up an exploratory meeting.
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A CC class behind the scenes at the FAC Museum. Photo provided by the FAC
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In addition to hands-on art experiences, the FAC offers opportunities to engage with upcoming museum exhibitions and theatre productions.
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Alisa Banks: Unerased opens Friday, Feb. 7 and explores the intersection of contemporary culture, the artist’s Louisiana Creole heritage, and the African diaspora. Alisa Banks: Unerased is curated by Jillian Sico, Printer of The Press at Colorado College.
Blocks: 5, 6, 7, 8, A, B, C, 1
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In Her Bones premieres Thursday, Feb. 13 and explores the complicated legacy of crypto-Judaism in the Southwest through an unlikely tale of secrecy, faith, fear, and how we pass on culture when written records are too dangerous to keep. A world premiere production, In Her Bones is written by Jessica Kahkoska and directed by Rebecca Martinez.
Blocks: 6
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Margarita Cabrera: Space in Between + CARE opens Friday, Mar. 7 and presents two ongoing projects that connect our local communities to broader social issues with conversations about migration, labor, border politics, and food justice. Margarita Cabrera: Space in Between + CARE is co-curated by Rebecca Parker, Dr. Nancy Rios, and Katja Rivera in collaboration with the artist.
Blocks: 6, 7, 8, A, B, C, 1, 2, 3, 4
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