‘Intricate Form’ features powerful, tactile Native art September 13, 2019 by Camellia El-Antably 3 Comments Ucross exhibit highlights two artists chosen for foundation’s new Fellowship for Native American Visual Artists project.
Harvest October 26, 2018 by Matthew Copeland Leave a Comment Steven Girt’s intimate photograph inspires phantom whiffs of cordite and crushed sage. You can almost hear your ears ringing.
Choreographer and biologist study pollinators, bee movement June 16, 2015 by Kelsey Dayton Leave a Comment An artist and a scientist collaborate on a bee movement study with potentially significant results for the health of pollinators.
Raymond Plank: Hitting a Gusher With His Philanthropy January 10, 2012 by Ben Gose 5 Comments Raymond Plank has had a colorful past: Yale graduate, WW2 fighter pilot and the billionaire founder of a energy corporation. But as he prepares to turn 90 in May, Plank’s focus has shifted to his philanthropic legacy.