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The LC Art Gallery: The Right to Herself
The Right To Herself exhibition celebrates the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th Amendment—its complicated promise of human rights, liberty and equity—and the search for agency through diverse works of art. This free exhibition reflects on Women’s Suffrage and the vote as a promise for agency and voice within society, and its relationship to… Read More
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New Art in Public Places Artwork Installed Downtown
The Art in Public Places Program would like to invite the community to visit the newly completed artwork on Willow Street. Artist Andy Dufford of Chevo Studios installed In Praise of the Poudre at the northwest corner of Willow and Linden Streets and Conveyance along the streetscape on Willow Street in the newly developed River… Read More
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#NoCoArtsStrong: The Lincoln Center Support League Aids Local Artists
There is no doubt 2020 has presented us with challenges. But as Robert H. Schuller said, “Tough times never last, tough people do.” Together, The Lincoln Center and The Lincoln Center Support League believe in the power and strength of the arts to help carry us through. This is why the Support League recently launched… Read More
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LC Art Gallery: Pianos About Town
Although the Art Gallery is not open to walk-in traffic, attendees to scheduled meetings and events at The Lincoln Center can enjoy our exhibit Pianos About Town: Celebrating 10 Years, 2010–2020 while safely socially distancing by viewing the art from outside of the gallery through the glass! A selection of painted plywood panels from past… Read More
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Art in Public Places: Murals
The City of Fort Collins Art in Public Places program (based out of The Lincoln Center) is working with local artists to paint over 50 murals throughout Fort Collins! The largest mural project of the season was recently completed in northeast Fort Collins. The 190-foot long Maple Hill Community Mural is located on the southeast… Read More
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Altering How Couples Get to the Altar
Interactive culinary experiences, unique table layouts, and sustainable “green” weddings were among the 2020 wedding trends predicted by The Knot at the turn of the year. But as the chaos and uncertainty of this year has unfolded, these trends are far from the focus of couples navigating physical distancing, attendance limits and the threat of… Read More
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Striving for Inclusivity in the Wedding Industry
During this month of Pride celebrations, it is important to reflect on how industries and organizations, like wedding venues, that interact with the LGBTQIA+ community are working to project messages of inclusivity. Although many organizations and businesses within the wedding industry make great efforts to convey that they are welcoming to all, many of the… Read More