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Bishal Ellison

Bishal Ellison is from Boulder Colorado. He is a senior at Boulder high school. He is an athlete (soccer) and an artist (dance). He was recently selected for the All-State second team for 2019 and most likely to win a Grammy for senior superlatives. Art has always been a form of expression for him and […]

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Masani Salazar

Masani Salazar is from Taos Pueblo and Santa Ana Pueblo.  She is a student at Centaurus High School. She is an athlete and participates in sports (volleyball, basketball, and golf) year-round.  She is Co-Chair of AIYLI and recently received the Boulder County 2019 Community Action Program Youth Award.  I have lived in Boulder Colorado my whole

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Sydney Banks

Born in Louisville Colorado, raised in Boulder Colorado, Sydney Banks is one of the many talented student producers collaboration with the Dairy Arts Center. She is currently 18 years of age and attends senior year of high school online. Truly a charismatic, and artistic young lady; bringing a unique perspective to the table. As the

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Visual Arts Exhibit at the Dairy Arts Center: Foreign Born

In conjunction with Mo’Print (regional biannual celebration of printmaking)  featuring eight female artists, all of whom were born abroad.  On View: February 28 – April 5, 2020 Opening Reception: Friday, February 28,  5:00pm – 7:00pm Foreign Born explores the unique perspectives of female immigrants from Asia, South America and Europe. Individually, each artist charted a

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Song of Names

Glenn’s Pick – Glenn Webb, Director of Programs – Based on a novel by British music critic Norman Lebrecht, THE SONG OF NAMES is a bit of a mystery, and a bit of a character study in survivors guilt, and a purposefully reserved story that leaves much of the strong emotional content submerged, which can feel like a

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World wild web: Dairy’s digital-driven exhibit ‘Brutal Realities’ challenges world perceptions

Varied art by CU’s TECHNE Lab affiliates will be on display through Feb. 23 By KALENE MCCORT | kmccort@prairiemountainmedia.com | Boulder Daily CameraPUBLISHED: January 24, 2020 at 8:00 am | UPDATED: January 24, 2020 at 9:32 am A still from the net art piece “Famous Men Who’ve Cried Online” by Melanie Clemmons. This piece, along with others by CU’s TECHNE Lab affiliates,

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Romanticizing the Glitch

‘Brutal Realities’ examines our digital-driven world through digital-driven art By Caitlin Rockett | Boulder Weekly  –  January 16, 2020 ‘Unfolded III’ – Annette Isham The Amazon rainforest was ablaze last year as artist Mark Amerika and curator Jessica Kooiman Parker began to conceptualize a new media exhibition for the Dairy Arts Center. In fact, the

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