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  • A white and black table setting with a bright yellow flower on the Rooftop Deck.

    Illuminate Your Event With Pantone’s Colors of the Year

    Pop quiz: What do living coral, marsala and emerald all have in common? They have each been named as past Pantone Colors of the Year. Don’t worry, that’s the most difficult and only question I’ll pose for the day. Pantone, the company responsible for predicting color trends that impact numerous industries across the globe, announces Read More

  • A collage of the public art projects.

    Art in Public Places Celebrates the Addition of 60 New Art Projects in 2020!

    The City of Fort Collins Art in Public Places Program (APP) completed over 50 murals throughout Fort Collins. APP hired local artists to create murals on transformer cabinets, pianos, concrete barriers, and walls that inspire the community and kept us connected. Andy Dufford and Chevo Studios installed In Praise of the Poudre at the northwest Read More

  • Seven groomsmen in blue suits on the rooftop deck holding clear umbrellas.

    Planning for the Unexpected

    If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that life can be completely unpredictable (and it never hurts to have a surplus of toilet paper stashed in your basement). So when you’re planning an event months or even years in advance, it’s important to think about contingency plans in case unexpected circumstances throw your event off Read More

  • The Right to Herself exhibit.

    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

  • In Praise of the Poudre as seen at night

    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

  • Tough times never last, tough people do - Robert H. Schuller

    #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

  • Pianos About Town exhibit

    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