Upcoming Events
The Coping Collective: Art as a platform of self-expression and revival
A unique exhibit, exploring personal paths of creative expression and the human experience, through film, photography, paper making, writing, spoken word, and mural painting. Opening celebration is Friday, October 25, 5 pm-8 pm, Downtown Art Gallery.
Featuring the work of:
Print-work and writing by Nathan Lewis of “Combat Paper"
Photographic essay and film by Joe Baldwin of “Resilient Heros”
Introspective self-portrait series “Care of Sender” by Elizabeth Rymut
Mural "Minfulness: conflict & harmony" by muralist Dominic Frankmore with Sterling Styles and Joshua Jasinski.
Artist Discussion and film “Resilient Heroes” by Joe Baldwin.
Gallery Closing Reception and Poetry Reading by Ashley Cornelius of Poetry 719.
Location: Downtown Studio Campus Art Gallery, 100 West Pikes Peak Ave. 80903
Times: Oct 28-Nov. 15 (M-F only) 10 am - 4 pm
In honor of National Arts Month and Halloween, the English department will host a soiree for all English, Literature, Journalism, and Creative Writing majors--and anyone else interested in coming. The event will feature student and faculty spooky literary readings, death and the macabre inspired treats and games, and a contest for the best literary costume.
Info? dionne.howell@ppcc.edu
Field trips, fun events, education, cool rocks
Every Thursday
Centennial, Room A160, 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Info: 377-1285
Origami, Karaoke, games, calligraphy and more
Contact: Ghall24@student.cccs.edu
Online application is open Nov. 1, 2019-Feb. 28, 2020
ppcc.edu/scholarships
Submit your story, poetry, visual works. Theme: MINDFULNESS
Win prizes. Get published.
Submit to parley@ppcc.edu by Nov. 1.
The Coping Collective: Art as a platform of self-expression and revival
A unique exhibit, exploring personal paths of creative expression and the human experience, through film, photography, paper making, writing, spoken word, and mural painting. Opening celebration is Friday, October 25, 5 pm-8 pm, Downtown Art Gallery.
Featuring the work of:
Print-work and writing by Nathan Lewis of “Combat Paper"
Photographic essay and film by Joe Baldwin of “Resilient Heros”
Introspective self-portrait series “Care of Sender” by Elizabeth Rymut
Mural "Minfulness: conflict & harmony" by muralist Dominic Frankmore with Sterling Styles and Joshua Jasinski.
Artist Discussion and film “Resilient Heroes” by Joe Baldwin.
Gallery Closing Reception and Poetry Reading by Ashley Cornelius of Poetry 719.
Location: Downtown Studio Campus Art Gallery, 100 West Pikes Peak Ave. 80903
Times: Oct 28-Nov. 15 (M-F only) 10 am - 4 pm
Feb 1, Mar. 15, Apr. 5, Apr. 19
Rampart, 11 a.m.-1 p.m
Info: Bryce bvieth@student.cccs.edu
It is an opportunity for STEM (Science Technology Engineering Math) students to make connections with each other, faculty, and industry professionals. Learn about internships, volunteer opportunities, and how to prepare for industry positions.